Marschal grips for my Mak

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Installed my new grips that I ordered from Denes Marschalko of Hungary. Not a great pic, but you can still tell that they are definitely an aesthetic improvement over the Pierce rubber grips. Fits comfortably in the hand, too, and are less bulky than the Pierce grips.
" Hard pressed on my right. My center is yielding. Impossible to maneuver. Situation excellent. I attack." - Gen. Ferdinand Foch, 1st Battle Of The Marne ( 1914).
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Re: Marschal grips for my Mak

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Simmer down wrote:I like my Mak and would like to pimp it. I've seen the Marschal grips and wondered if they are wider than the original hard plastic. I've got the single stack and don't want to widen the grip width.
My Mak is a single stack. Mr. Marschalko makes grips for both single- stack and double stack Maks.
If you do order grips, be prepared to wait awhile- it took over two months for mine to get here from Hungary.
" Hard pressed on my right. My center is yielding. Impossible to maneuver. Situation excellent. I attack." - Gen. Ferdinand Foch, 1st Battle Of The Marne ( 1914).
http://www.rudereds.blogspot.com

Re: Marschal grips for my Mak

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Just an update on the Marschal grips. Took my Baikal Makarov out to the range the other day and you really have to watch your grip, even if its a little loose the Mak will slam back into your hand and make it painfull to shoot after a few mags.
Weird thing is, my shooting seemed to improve... maybe because I was really paying attention to my grip?
So, the Pierce grips are more comfortable but the Marschall grips are more slender and draw a lot smoother for CCw use. Plus they look cool. :)
" Hard pressed on my right. My center is yielding. Impossible to maneuver. Situation excellent. I attack." - Gen. Ferdinand Foch, 1st Battle Of The Marne ( 1914).
http://www.rudereds.blogspot.com

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