Delta Grip

whip1

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Does anyone have any experience with these yet? It looks interesting and sounds good in theory.

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http://ergogrips.net/products/handgun-grips/delta-grip.html
 
It looks like it was designed to help lock the wrist while shooting.
Could be helpful, if it doesn't cause low shots, too.
At only $25, it might be worth a try.
What's to lose?
The worse that could happen is that it winds up in the same box with all the other rejected grips and holsters.
 
Looks like someone took a lawn chocolate their dog made them, squeezed it and smashed it on the grip frame.

I think I'll pass.
 
there have been a couple threads... so there are a few here that have them...

I would be concerned about the change of shape, & instinct shooting... I put a set of Colt Lightning style grip frames on my Ruger single actions, that I use for CAS, & the 1st couple times out, I couldn't hit my CAS targets at speed... different grip angle, & now the muscle memory needs retraining... I don't think I'd want the only set of them I had, on my CCW gun ???
 
"Looks like someone took a lawn chocolate their dog made them, squeezed it and smashed it on the grip frame."

"Model12 nailed it!"

I agree. But if you took some modeling clay and squeezed it to copy your shooting grip, that's what it'll look like.
 
Besides being painful to my eyes it looks like it would hurt to hold it! I am wondering if a real Dr certified the design as ergonomic or if they just slapped the "ergo" on it?
 
Besides being painful to my eyes it looks like it would hurt to hold it! I am wondering if a real Dr certified the design as ergonomic or if they just slapped the "ergo" on it?
That's why I was hoping for feedback. I was wondering if it was easy to shoot, or is it just a gimmick.

As far as looks go, it's a defensive firearm. I don't care what it looks like. That's why I also carry a Glock.
 
Now that i think about it the angle reminds me of a Rhino. I have shot a 6" Rhino Multiple times. Funny feeling angle. Recoil was very manageable in the large gun. Also the barrel in a Rhino rides low and shoots from the bottom cylinder. The recoil is straight back.

To be honest the Rhino grip angle may or may not apply at all. Just thought it worth mentioning as a comparison from a visual standpoint.
 
It would be fun to try.

Just looking at it my first impression would be I'd be more likely to drop :eek: my gun on the floor.
 
I own a set for my 640

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The grips where O.K. They did lower felt recoil a bit. I liked them enough. Accuracy for me was about the same. The down side for me was the screw. I pocket carry this gun and the screw seemed to attract rust like crazy. I had to clean the rust off of it nearly every time i wore it.

If it wasn't for the the screw it would likely still be on my J-frame.


p.s. the deer skull was from a deer I shot with this gun though it had crimson trace grips on it at the time.
 
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