"Short" Marschal P-64 Grips
Posted: June 7th, 2011, 7:31 pm
I had put the original longer Marschal P-64 grips on my gun before, but just didn't care for how they extended over the sides of the magazine. Beautiful work mind you, I just didn't care for the style.
However, recently I saw the new Marschal "short" version grips on their website, and just had to have them.
As usual, it's a bit of a wait (two months currently), but as usual, it was well worth the wait.
This short style is just like the original black plastic grips in form.
The fit and finish were awesome, and they went on my gun without a bit of fussing or sanding.
Overall, just a wee bit wider than the factory grips, but I swear the gun fits better than before, and may make it a little more difficult to get "slide bit".
(Marschal sells a new "beavertail" model grip for the P-64 which is supposed to remove that problem, but I don't have that model.
Enjoy the photos. The leather is Gould and Goodrich. The hardwood grips are Zebrawood.
Now If I could only solve that "this guns' recoil eats my trigger finger" problem, I'd be a happy man.
However, recently I saw the new Marschal "short" version grips on their website, and just had to have them.
As usual, it's a bit of a wait (two months currently), but as usual, it was well worth the wait.
This short style is just like the original black plastic grips in form.
The fit and finish were awesome, and they went on my gun without a bit of fussing or sanding.
Overall, just a wee bit wider than the factory grips, but I swear the gun fits better than before, and may make it a little more difficult to get "slide bit".
(Marschal sells a new "beavertail" model grip for the P-64 which is supposed to remove that problem, but I don't have that model.
Enjoy the photos. The leather is Gould and Goodrich. The hardwood grips are Zebrawood.
Now If I could only solve that "this guns' recoil eats my trigger finger" problem, I'd be a happy man.