I purchased this to upgrade the grip from my OEM wood grips to a one Monogrip for my Taurus Model 82. I simply removed the wood grips. Installed the stirrup on the existing cross pin as shown in the instructions, and on YT videos. Slipped on the grip onto the revolver handle using the guide channels on the grip then installed the mounting screw and it tighten up the gap at top near the hammer. You can use strips of tape to aid in fitment of the grip into place. Tighten up to snug and you're good to go. I was also using a Pachmayr grip adaptor, but this one piece monogrip is a big improvement for the comfort of shooting your weapon.
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This grip was sold as a grip for large and medium frame square butt revolvers. I bought this specifically for a Taurus model 44 6” barreled 44 magnum. There is an unacceptable amount of slop in how the grip is mounted and in the final fitting on that specific model of revolver. The most egregious part is a nearly 1/4” gap between the bottom of the frame and where the grip frame starts. That all being said the grip itself is nice. And in an appropriate pistol it will be a very nice upgrade from standard Taurus grips.
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It was tricky to install and NOT a good fit on my Taurus 608. Didn't realize I'd have to put the gun in a vice and pound the horizontal metal grip pin out of the metal handle... big hassle. Once I got it on and was tightening the base bolt I had to ease off because the grip started to bow out in the side thin areas, so the grip had to be quasi tight and I didn't like that, so I reinstalled the original grip to have a tight secure fit, having to pound the taurus grip metal pin back into the metal handle. I did read some complaints about this after I experienced it. At around $20 it's not worth the hassle for a return/refund debacle and stuck it in my junk drawer.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
It is a great grip if it fits your hand. It was not a good fit for my hand. It is of excellent quality though. I made a few modifications to mine and it works pretty good. The warranty is no good now but I am okay with that. The grip is great for the right person.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Hogue makes great grips, I have them on several of my handguns and they are always a great fit. That said, the installation of these grips on the Taurus was not as straight ahead as on my S&Ws or my Rugers. But, Taurus is a less common brand and not every included instruction can address every model of revolver. The trick to getting these on your Taurus is to remove the existing pin in the butt of the revolver, and do not try to use it to secure the new grip. Instead, on the butt of your revolver, you will see a large cut out circle, you'll want to place the provided hardware so that is it pinned into this large cut out. It will float around considerably. Also provided is a rubber spacer, this goes between the bottom of the butt and the nut for the screw. Once in that position, use the guides in the grip "channel" the provided hardware down into the grip. You may have to tap the grip into it's final position and then insert the screw and tighten. Do not over tighten otherwise your grip may "bow" out on either side.Read full review
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