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We went to the range on Friday night and she decided on this.  She shot several 380s out of the rental fleet but they did not have the Sig.  We were talking to one of the guys behind the counter and he offered to let her shoot his personal Sig.  Long story short, She bought one before we left.  It's a little small for my hand even with the mag extender but perfect for her.  

 

The one she shot was a dealer exclusive with a super soft and thick rubber grip.  Anybody recommend an after market grip manufacturer?

Did you ask the place you bought it from? They would probably be very happy to sell you an uograded grip that is exactly what you are looking for. Unfortunately you are gonna get a million opinoins for a million great products that may not be exactly what you are looking for. This is the same way with holsters. Heck, they might even be able to order a replacement set of grips that are exactly what you are looking for.

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Sig does not offer the soft grips and I wanted (at least a few) opinions of quality soft rubber grips.  I have found several online like this one

 

http://www.midwayusa.com/product/624145/hogue-wraparound-rubber-grips-with-finger-grooves-sig-sauer-p238-with-ambi-safety-black?cm_vc=subv11151172036

Pretty!! My buddy looking at some 380's now for his wife.

Ah, I see now. I misunderatood what you were asking. I don't have any recommendations, but check out Cheaper Than Dirt. You might see some goos reviews for one that fits your weapon. Just my 2 cents.

BTW.....let me know how that thing shoots after it is broken in. I am in thr market for a .380 for an ankle holster.

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Very nice, the Sig 238 is tops in .380 IMHO.

Came in here to recommend Hogue.

 

I have a set on my Glock that I like.

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