S&W J-Frame CCW Grips
S&W J-Frame CCW Grips
The recoil absorption of rubber, with the carry comfort of wood.
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Assembly Video
Product Description
"Zero-compromise" concealed carry grips for the Smith & Wesson J-Frame line. Before, wheelgun folks had to choose between shooting comfort (rubber grips) or carry comfort (wood or G10 grips). Recoil Rider revolver grips provide both, featuring the recoil absorption of rubber grips with the snag-free comfort of wooden grips. Plus, they reduce the weight for easier carry and improve the grip angle of your S&W J-Frame for a more natural point-of-aim. If you're carrying your revolver AIWB or in the pocket, these utilitarian grips will provide a superior shooting and CCW experience.
What is the difference between the CCW Grip and the Boot Grip?
Features
- Absorb recoil: Recoil Rider revolver grips cover the backstrap with a rubbery material that mitigates shock. The hotter the ammo, the greater the reduction in recoil.
- Snag-free: Unlike traditional rubber grips, Recoil Rider revolver grips won't snag your clothing or rub against your skin when carrying AIWB or in the pocket.
- Natural point-of-aim: Improved grip angle mitigates the J-Frame's "Point-Down" feeling which required bending the wrist at an unnatural angle.
- Low-Profile: Conceals like boot grips but provides a three-finger grip with a spot for your pinky.
- Optimized trigger reach: Backstrap thickness provides a more natural and comfortable trigger finger placement.
- Lighter weight: Reduce the weight by over an ounce compared to traditional grips, offering the easiest CCW experience available.
Compatibility
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Internal Hammer Grips: Fully Compatible with all round-butt internal-hammer S&W J-Frame models including the Ultimate Carry (UC), 642, 442, 632, and 432 Airweights, 340, 342, 640, 940, 40, 42, and 43.
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External Hammer Grips: Fully Compatible with all modern round-butt external-hammer S&W J-Frame models including 637, 360, 36, 63, 317, 351, 631, and 60. Pre-1990's variants with hammer-mounted firing pins (e.g., pre model 60-6) will have contact in SAO.
- Shrouded Hammer Grips: Fully Compatible with all round-butt shrouded hammer S&W J-Frame Humpback models including the S&W 638, 38, 49, 649, and 438.
- Speedloader Clearance: Tested compatible with the HKS 36A Speedloader.
Weight Comparison
- S&W 642/442 Airweight (stock): 15 oz
- S&W 642/442 Airweight (Recoil Rider): 13.7 oz
Sizing Guide

- Standard Fit: Optimized for small and medium-sized hands. If your hand is equal or smaller than the measurements above, choose this size. This size offers the easiest draw for pocket carry due to the narrower width.
- Large Fit: Optimized for larger hands. If you hand is equal or larger than the measurements above, choose this size. This size offers the most recoil reduction due to the wider and thicker backstrap.
- Note that the sizes differ in width and backstrap thickness (not length).
Assembly
Assembly Video: Shrouded Hammer Grips
Assembly Video: External Hammer Grips
If you are having difficulty installing or removing the grip, I recommend heating the grips lightly and evenly with a hair dryer on low heat. This will make them more pliable and easier to install and remove. Do not use excessive or prolonged heat, as this could cause discoloration.
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Grips fit well. Hard to put on, harder to remove, they don't slip or move during use. I'm not sure what would make a 1-lb .38 comfortable to shoot, but I think this is about as good an attempt as you are going to find without going to cushiony rubber.
Absolutely love the ccw grip and cylinder release you won’t be disappointed!
Definitely made my Model 360 w/external hammer more comfortable to AIWB, & allows a better, more comfortable grip.
It’s good to know someone is out there concerned about revolver EDC.
These fit my S&W 632 perfectly. It was easy to fit them to the revolver and the grip fits my hand perfectly. I'd buy from this vendor again without hesitation.
I really like this grip. My only problem was my Model 60 has the exposed hammer, and I had to cut some relief at the top of the grip to allow for single action use. Other than that, the grip size and especially the grip angle fits my hand better, and absorbs recoil better than any other grip I have tried on this little gun. I have tried the stock panels with a grip adapter, pachmayer's, and a weird sile grip. None of those really worked for me. The Recoil Rider does exactly what I need. Thank you !