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Oct 21, 2016
As described and quick to arrive
Good quality mags. To be preferred over the plastic options, even if Ruger is a little overly proud of them.

Aug 28, 2019
GREAT. . .once I ground off the finger grooves
1 of 1 found this helpful It's a very well made product on which I expected to make alterations going in. I absolutely HATE finger groove grips, but there appears to be ZERO other options on the market for the round butt version of the Redhawk that aren't just copies of the factory grips made of different materials.
These grips both cover the backstrap and fill in the gap behind the triggerguard in the old Tyler T-Grip fashion, making for much better fit and control in my large hands. My only remaining concern was the finger grooves, which only ever fit the hand that designed them. A couple emails back and forth with Hogue confirmed that (A.) they currently have no plans to make a no-finger-grooves model, (B.) I would void the warranty if I ground them off and they don't recommend it, and (C.) that I could do so without cutting through to the inner plastic liner. Ten minutes careful work on a 1" belt sander yielded the result in the attached before & after pics.
My only remaining concern is how to get these grips back off when it's time to service the revolver. They replace the factory grip frame insert with one that has a socket on both sides to receive a stud on either side of the grip interior. Once you forcibly slide the grip on and the studs snap in, the grip is SOLIDLY attached, but getting them off will probably require wedging some kind of shims into both sides of the bottom to lift the studs. I doubt that will be easy.
Good value and if you actually like finger grooves, you get an instant improvement over the slippery OEM grip panels. Hopefully Hogue will take my hint and start making them grooveless, and thus prevent the need for surgery.

Nov 27, 2019
Works for me! :)
I got this as an office display based on the OTHER meaning of the term "Blue Falcon" (Google it). In that regard it serves perfectly. Perhaps $40 is a bit stiff, but then again, collecting 1970's memorabilia was not my aim, even though I did watch the cartoon as a wee lad. Well worth it for me. Arrived in new condition in an unopened box, where it will stay.