04 December 2009, 19:45
Rick RRogers Grips
Once upon a time I had some hard polygodknowswhat finger grooved grips on a couple of revolvers. The company was first Rogers Grip and then Safariland. I let the S&W M-29 go in a trade but kept the Ruger Security Six.
While digging around in the safe I picked up the Ruger the other day and remembered why I liked those grips, they feel very "right".
Does anyone know if these are still being made?
TIA
Rick
05 December 2009, 18:30
BoxheadI recall seeing them in a Brownells catalogue a few years ago. You might check their website.
05 December 2009, 23:57
Rick RBoxhead,
I've searched their website for "Rogers" , "Safariland" and sorted thru all the pistol grips listed.
I'm coming to believe they're extinct.

06 December 2009, 05:36
PeterWhat are you looking for.. the Security Six?
Peter.
06 December 2009, 06:26
Rob HaughtRogers was bought by Safariland years ago and the hard grips went away some time after that. When I first started shooting competitively in 1982 they were very popular. There was a 1911 version also that was all the rage for a while. Hogue has a rubber grip that is almost the same profile.
Rob
06 December 2009, 20:50
Rick RPeter,
I've still got the set on the Security Six, but I've got a round butt S&W N frame I'd like to try some on. They probably quit making them before the round butt option was available.
Rob,
I saw the Hogue grips on Brownell's website and may get a set.
Thank you gents,
Rick
08 December 2009, 03:35
Rob HaughtBy the way Rick, You are showing your age a little with that question

I remember when we were using Rogers holsters too! That was pre-Safariland using laminate holsters.
Rob
08 December 2009, 05:13
PeterI still have several Rogers holsters!
Peter.