I have the VZ Operators on my TRP and my Caspian Recon Rail. I've got the 320's on one Norinco and the Gatorbacks on a Kimber. They are a fantastic product!
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So I have been told...but I'm not good at doing what I'm told..
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I have Pachmeyers on my SA Loaded. I used some on a series 70 Colt when I was a cop in the '80s and they are comfortable. They wrap around eliminating the need for something on the front strap. I shoot plate matches and the pachs have never let me down. Are the grips like the VZs that much better? The Pachs work hot or cold, with sweaty or dry hands. Jim |
| I like a nice set of wood stocks (cocobolo or kingwood) and micarta is about as durable as anything ever created but in reality I’ve probably used Ivories on my “working” guns more than any other stock material. If they’re Ivory I like them smooth and cut at about 0.180” - 0.20”, for wood the same thickness will do but in the double-diamond flavor. |
| Double diamond wood or smooth grips. I like thin grips but never had them on a pistol. I don't see texturing on a 1911 grip as being very important, as I have hand cut 25 LPI checkering on my Colt and the next one is getting serrations. I grip front to back and don't hand onto the actual grip very much at all. |
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good morning. grips are a very subjective subject. a lot depends on 'personal preference'. that said, i have a 'few' 1911's. also have checkered and smooth cocobolo, rosewood, mesquite, and walnut grips. however, i like the plain rubber [about $10.00] ones for my carry gun. they are, well, 'grippy' and i have yet to break one. while some of them look nice, i don't care for alumagrips. and i think a lot of the newer styles that i see are ugly. i like aesthetic as well as functional guns. however, i do lust after some stag and/or mammoth ivory grips. also i have some horn [goat i think] grips that i am working on. damn. i guess i need some more 1911's. have a good day. i am going shooting in a few minutes. it is a beautiful sunny cool day here. peace. billr |
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No pics, but I am partial to Kim Ahrends double diamond stocks in ebony. Now that VZ is making those Operators, I will have to try a set...never really liked the feel of the gatorbacks. Still, I just tend to prefer wood on my 1911s. kcobean...I will look around and see if I still have a set of the rubber Kimber models off of an old Series I pistol I no longer own. If I have not given them away yet, you are welcome to them for the price of shipping. I will never use them. |
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My 1911s are not working guns nor do I carry them, but they are all on call for hd duty. S70 repro: Yo-Bo "exotic wood" Kimber Warrior: new Yo-Bo VZ double diamond (coming soon) CQB 5": Wilson Combat Black Diamond Wood Had a pair of Simonich Gunners on the Warrior but they were loose and instead of taking steps for a proper grip to screw / bushing fit I over tightened then unscrewed the bushing from frame then tried the pliers method to release grip screw from bushing then like an idiot tried to reinstall damaged bushing and crossed the frame threads. Happens all the time according to Kuhnhausen's shop manual.
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Ergo Grips The picture is just before I put my magwell on.http://C:\Documents |






