Trausch Grips

Klutch

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Lehigh Valley, PA
I'm trying to order a set for my SP101. I have placed an internet order and received an email to call a number to pay for them. I have called the number twice and just get a recording and have left 2 messages, also sent an email. Has anyone gone through the order process with this company? Did I do something wrong or just impatient?
 
OK so I'm inpatient, I just heard from the Frenchman. Can someone provide some insight on these for me? Specifically how are they with full boat 357 mags and concealed carry?
Thanks
 
They are excellent grips, but larger than factory. I shaved some of the meat of the ears off the top of the grip on my SP101 because the ears were digging into my thumbs a bit with recoil from magnums.

I'd wholeheartedly recommend them. They are excellent grips.
 
I have Trausch grips on my 2-1/4" SP-101. I have shot .357 Magnum through it with the grips. Very comfortable. I really like them. As a matter of fact I have another one on order for my newly acquired ten year old 3-1/16" .357 Magnum SP-101, which is my new carry piece. I carry in a OWB thumb break Triple-K holster from Ruger, at about 3:00 o'clock. I have a Bianchi in the same general pattern on order; to replace the one from Ruger, and to be carried same location. No bother to me.

Nice thing is these holsters work pretty well for the 2-1/4" as well.

Here's what I have for my SP's right now.

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Yes sir. Your picture is the one I found that got me to order them. I think my SP is from 92-93 it has a 571-05xxx number, I make my own holsters from Kydex so I have that covered I just need the pistol here cause I don't have a blue gun for it. Also the guy I got it from is including an IWB clip style leather holster and some ammo.
 
For full load .357's these are THE grips to have.

For concealed carry ~ not so much. They're larger than factory and cling to clothing pretty bad.

I ordered mine from a gun shop in the Rock Island, IL area. Can't remember the name of the shop right now but know I found them simply doing a "Google search" for Trausch grips.
 
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