February 29, 2020
Just acquired a 10-inch m.722 stainless 22 lr DW, with IHMSA ram logo on both sides of the shroud (actually just identical gun to the one that can be seen in pictures posted by IHMSA80x80 =Dean...now gone?). Problems arose when I changed the wooden silhouette grip to Hogue rubber: when I try to tighten the grip, the gun will not hold hammer back on cocked position. What to do? To get the gun function properly the grip must be so loose that when I grab it with my hand in normal shooting position, there comes a large gap between the grip and the back part of the grip frame and I can feel the gun waving loosely downwards, if you understand what I mean...If I make the grip fit snug by tightening the grip screw, the hammer won`t stay cocked. No issues with the wood grip. Is it straightforward impossible to use the rubber grip or what???
February 21, 2011
Matthew Quigley on handguns:
“I said I never had much use for one. Never said
I didn't know how to use it.”
Dans Club
December 5, 2008
February 29, 2020
Thanks for the responses. I guess the Large frame grip screw won´t fit? As someone else has already written earlier, spare parts for DW´s are almost impossible to find here in Scandinavia...and hex-head screws with inch-based threads too...so if I need shorter grip screw, the only way to get it is to have it custom made somewhere...So yesterday I put the wooden grip back and will be using it until I can somehow get the shorter screw.
February 29, 2020
Yeah, forgot to mention that I have only one grip screw - the Hogue came to me without it...so I used the wood grip screw which seems to be too long. Washers might be the solution, though I do not know how thick they have to be, so it´s a matter of "trying and error". Nevertheless, it seems to me that the gun shoots better with wood grip, at 25 yards I put 4 of five shots into one ragged hole, and the "flyer" made the group about 3/4". At fifty yards 5-shot group was about 1,75", better than I could do when the Hogue was installed...So I think I´ll be using the wood grip at least some time.
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