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VZ High Horn J-Frame Grips now Available

A few weeks ago I published my review of the Lipsey’s, Smith & Wesson, and AFR collaboration, the Ultimate Carry series of J-Frame revolvers. You can read that article >>HERE<< to see the details on my 632UC. In that I piece I mention that the UC’s unique VZ grips are only available by purchasing a complete revolver through Lipsey’s. Luckily for us, things have changed since writing my review!

Shooters can now purchase High Horn grips directly through VZ to use on their own J-Frame revolvers! As an added bonus, VZ is now offering a new texture on these grips with their Tactical Diamond variant. These should provide more traction in the hand for inclement conditions. Additionally, users can choose between three colors for the stocks themselves, two color variations for their hardware. As a reminder, these grips are for shrouded hammer, Centennial style guns. Revolvers with exposed hammers will not play well with High Horn grips.

MSRP on VZ High Horn grips for J-Frame sits at $79.00 as of this writing. You can pick up your grips directly through VZ’s website >>HERE<<.

VZ High Horn J-Frame Grips

For more details on these grips, check out the press release directly from VZ below!

Born from VZ’s collaboration with Smith & Wesson and Lipsey’s to bring back an old-school design for the Ultimate Carry series, the VZ Grips High Horn J-Frame grips are engineered to meet the demands of serious revolver carry enthusiasts. Designed with an open bottom and closed back that reaches high on the frame, these grips provide unparalleled comfort and control without sacrificing concealability. Available in both the smooth VZ 320 and the rugged Tactical Diamond textures, and offered in our most popular colors, these grips are the perfect blend of function and style for your ultimate carry setup. Order today and make it your gun.

Just like all of our other G-10, Micarta, and Aluminum products, the VZ Grips High Horn J-Frame grips are precision machined and hand finished right here in the USA, by Americans, from materials made in America, using machines also made in America

  • Hardware: T-15 Screw

  • Weight: ~3.7oz

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Daniel Reedy

Daniel holds instructor certifications from Rangemaster, Agile Training & Consulting, and the NRA. He has received training from Craig Douglas, Tom Givens, and Steve Fisher among others. He also has experience competing in USPSA, CAS, 3 Gun, and Steel Challenge. In his free time Daniel enjoys petting puppies and reading the Constitution. His work is also published by Athlon Outdoors, AmmoLand, Recoil Concealment, Air Force Times, and other publications.

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