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Gunny1980 November 8th, 2011 18:28

RS SIG P226 Grip fitment on KJW P226
 
Heya folks

Just wanted to see if anybody has tried or knows if the factory RS SIG P226 Grips will fit on a KJW P226. Thanks in advance!

rustysniper November 8th, 2011 22:38

well...as KJ is a knock off of TM....and TM is a clone of the RS Sig....reason would lead us to believe it should be a GO!

Gunny1980 November 8th, 2011 22:42

i figured as much but wanted a second opinion lol. They are pretty cheap so even if its a no go then not a total loss. I can always pawn them off on my buddy who does have a RS Sig lol

bigbeef November 8th, 2011 22:53

Quote:

Originally Posted by rustysniper (Post 1558457)
well...as KJ is a knock off of TM....and TM is a clone of the RS Sig....reason would lead us to believe it should be a GO!

TM didn't clone a sig, they replicated it to the best of their ability.
http://airsoft-barracks.com/site/ind...226-grip-guide
I hope that helps. It seems you have to dremel out a bit of the real ones to get them to fit properly.

jordan7831 November 8th, 2011 23:26

Thats a great link, thank you!

Crunchmeister November 9th, 2011 10:06

Not sure if the original grips will fit or not. I know that Hogue grips won't fit without some modding because of the oversized trigger spring housing in the airsoft version. I would suspect that since the real grips also wrap around the rear of the pistol grip, they would also need to be modded to fit properly.

Otherwise, sizing and screw placement is identical and should work just fine.

lurkingknight November 9th, 2011 10:13

imo it wasn't worth it to try and dremel a real grip to try and fit, there's a lot of places an airsoft gun is different than RS when you start taking off externals.

I tried a RS hogue grip for my kwa and spent 2-3 hours carefully dremelling out the areas that needed to be cut, and it still didn't fit, in the end, I wasted 40$ on a ruined hogue grip cause parts of it ended up being too thin and it still didn't fit. Too bad, it was super comfortable.

I've been told though that TM/kwj might be slightly less than 1:1 to RS in size, while the KWA seems to be slightly more than 1:1 in width of the frame handle. You might have better luck than me since you don't have a kwa. But be prepared to sacrifice your RS parts. Or I just completely failed at dremeling.

Gunny1980 November 9th, 2011 11:32

Thanks for the advice guys i really appreciate it. I am considering giving it a try anyways.

jordan7831 November 9th, 2011 11:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by lurkingknight (Post 1558603)
imo it wasn't worth it to try and dremel a real grip to try and fit, there's a lot of places an airsoft gun is different than RS when you start taking off externals.

I tried a RS hogue grip for my kwa and spent 2-3 hours carefully dremelling out the areas that needed to be cut, and it still didn't fit, in the end, I wasted 40$ on a ruined hogue grip cause parts of it ended up being too thin and it still didn't fit. Too bad, it was super comfortable.

I've been told though that TM/kwj might be slightly less than 1:1 to RS in size, while the KWA seems to be slightly more than 1:1 in width of the frame handle. You might have better luck than me since you don't have a kwa. But be prepared to sacrifice your RS parts. Or I just completely failed at dremeling.

I agree with the above. I was able to get my hogue wrap around grip 90% of the way and gave up after about an hour of swearing. Its just little high spots that are rasied up that dont make the back flush. But it is possable to get it super close. It's just a matter of fine tuning.

Crunchmeister November 9th, 2011 14:35

You can also just get TM P226 grips that have the proper SIG trademarks rather than the stock KJW ones with their trades. No modding or fitting required, and they look just like the real thing.

And if you want Hogue, I'd say to just get one of the slip-on grips instead.


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