you can get plastic grips with out thumb rest here
http://vintagegungrips.net/ao-f23.html
and in differant colors
NORM
PA-63 plastic flat grips
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PA-63 plastic flat grips
Your the man Norm, thanks. That's exactly what I've been looking for!
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chaos321, Sorry to bother you. How do you like your Hi-Point 995??? Does the ATI stock make an improvement. I have a chance to pick one up for a song. I know others that have Hi-Point C9's,.40, and .45. Not pretty, but rugged, dependable weapons that will digest anything. Just what you need when you need to make your dollars count.
PA-63 plastic flat grips
I know this is a little old but, I'd thought I'd bring this up.
I bought 2 of these grips and they don't really fit quite right on my 2 pa-63's . The notch in the grip for the frame is not against the frame and it would be very loose and move areound.
Has anyone else tried these or noticed this?
Does any one have a fix? Maybe add resin the grip and file to fit?
Did I get a bad set?
I have not contacted them about it yet. I thought I'd check with you guys first to see if I'm doing something wrong.
Also the screw would have to be longer to work with these.
Thanks in advance ,Rich
I bought 2 of these grips and they don't really fit quite right on my 2 pa-63's . The notch in the grip for the frame is not against the frame and it would be very loose and move areound.
Has anyone else tried these or noticed this?
Does any one have a fix? Maybe add resin the grip and file to fit?
Did I get a bad set?
I have not contacted them about it yet. I thought I'd check with you guys first to see if I'm doing something wrong.
Also the screw would have to be longer to work with these.
Thanks in advance ,Rich