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Reviews (3)

07 Jun, 2020
Fit my Makita XPH06 Perfectly
I bought this to replace the plastic chuck on my Makita XPH06 hammer drill and it fits like it was made for it. The plastic chuck worked but I prefer a metal chuck. The Jacobs chuck is a quality, well known industry standard and it shows. A great upgrade that I’ll enjoy for years.

20 Feb, 2022
A Perfect Match For A S&W 686
I have an original model S&W 686 and its original wood grips are nice too look at but blocky and not a good fit in the hand. I bought the Hogue monogrips and they feel good but are a little light, rubbery and hollow feeling. I like the traditional match of wood grips on a revolver like this anyway.
I decided to give these Hogue Pau Ferro grips a shot and they’re exactly what I wanted. They have a good weight, solid feel, the finger grooves are just right and they look fantastic on my 686. They have a nice medium dark shade with a great vertical wood streaking I would’ve hand picked if I had the choice.
These are a great choice for function and style.

20 Feb, 2022
Goodbye Plastic Truss Rod Cover
I bought a Taylor 214ce-k and it’s a gorgeous guitar. Unfortunately for these guitars, they used plastic for the truss rod covers and bridge pins. Their higher end guitars use wood.
I bought this rosewood cover and now it looks as good as their more expensive models. The rosewood is darker with dark steaks that matched perfectly with the headstock.
Yeah, it’s a small thing but it makes a big difference to me and any plastic I can replace on a nice quality guitar is a bonus and one less thing to bother me.