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Posted: 11/22/2012 12:51:14 PM EDT
For all the pictures of 1911's that get posted here, very few have grips with finger grooves.
I ran some old Pachmahr finger groove grips on my Springfield and loved them. For whatever reason, I just prefer the way my hand grips something that is notched out for fingers....I feel like I get a better, more secure grip. Still....seems I am in the minority here. Where is the love for quality, aftermarket, 1911 grips notched out for fingers? |
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If JMB wanted the 1911 to have finger grooves, it would. The same could be said of skeletized triggers and hammers, magazine bumpers, night sights, extended mag releases, extended slide releases, ambidextrous safeties, bobtail cut back straps, etc etc etc. |
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I'm happy with standard grips.
It's probably a never tried\don't know what your missing thing. Do you ride the thumb safety\high grip? |
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I love the way a good Hogue grip feels, and have them for some of my range guns. They suck for carrying however, they stick to whatever you're wearing.
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I use those same grips on mine. |
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.....Its a lot of grip......I don't care much for them....if I could find something they help me do better I would be all over it but I cant find benefit in using them .......
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Don't care for them myself. If you like them, that is fine.
I prefer Keyes on mine. |
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I think the value of the finger grooves really become evident if you shoot a 1911 with a barrel of 4" or less. Anything full size and I'll pass, however I do have the rubber stippled-like Hogues on the 1911 I carry in my security job. It rides in a Safariland holster and I have no worries about sweat or moisture affecting my grip.
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There's your problem, you are running them instead of rocking them. You get more velocity and ft/lbs of energy when rocking an accessory.
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I think the value of the finger grooves really become evident if you shoot a 1911 with a barrel of 4" or less. Anything full size and I'll pass, however I do have the rubber stippled-like Hogues on the 1911 I carry in my security job. It rides in a Safariland holster and I have no worries about sweat or moisture affecting my grip. This. On a Defender sized, you will appreciate them. |
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There's your problem, you are running them instead of rocking them. You get more velocity and ft/lbs of energy when rocking an accessory. This is funny. |
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I have that exact set up, except the Eclipse Target II, one of my favorite shooters. 200gr SWC over 5 gr W231 nets 8 shots into 2-2.25" at 50 yards. Mainly a competiton piece. Not a fan of rubber grips on a carry piece, too sticky. Wes |
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They always feel like they slow down getting a proper grip on the draw from a holster and I've never met a set that didn't prevent me from high-gripping the gun.
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I have tried them, and heres my opinion....on a range gun, they are ok. Grasp the gun, slow fire a magazine...they work.
But they make it impossible for me to grab the pistol out of a holster and shoot quickly. |
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They are ok, I got a set of Houge finger groove grips for my Springer and they were ok, felt good, but they kind of ruin the super thin profile a 1911 naturally has for carry and I shoot just as well with cheap wood grips or rough Gunner Grips so I took them off. I just run a set of old non finished wood grips on my carry 1911 and they work great and add to the worn look the more and more I use them. No issue with finger grooves, just not my thing.
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While I'm not a purist, I don't care for them. Give me good checkered G10 grips.
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Tried them and did not like them. Me too. Went back to the mahogany that came on it. |
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The cheap old Houges make every gun feel good in your hand. |
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Had some for awhile, but then I got my first pair of VZ Grips. Now that's the first accessory I buy for a new 1911.
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Rubber finger grooves on a 1911 are the first steps down the path to the Dark Side.
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Quoted: Rubber finger grooves on a 1911 are the first steps down the path to the Dark Side. Finger grooves on the dark side is a whole different can of worms. Wood grips with just a bit of checkering on a 1911 for me please. |
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I also love the finger groove grips. http://i1306.photobucket.com/albums/s564/mausershooter/shaw1911.jpg |
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I have a set that I put on my Kimber when I shoot USPSA
For normal everyday carry, gunners |
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In my hands... the absolute best feeling guns for me are a 1911 or a 92FS with Hogue wrap around finger groove grips.
I put a Hogue grip on every AR15 I own too. |
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Having little girly hands, I assumed wraparounds, like the Hogues, would make things worse, not better. But, after trying a friends' 1911 wearing them, I was hooked. They are slightly bigger around, but, they fit my hand perfectly. The only downside is the "sticky factor". But, as with all other bumps in the road, adapting was not difficult. In fact, I have the Hogue on my daily carry PO P12.
ETA: I agree with Art. Hogue PG on all 22 of my AR platform guns.
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best thing i ever did to my defender was yank off that big ass piece of rubber...
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I dont care for them. they are too thick in my hand
I never saw any that the gooves matched up to my fingers. If you use them, you are stuck to that grip, cant get a higher grip if you like They look cool, but thats about it I suppose. |
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No because they force my fingers to be spread further apart. I prefer my fingers to be touching one another.
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People can't just be content.
"Take the finger grooves off my Glock..." "How to put finger grooves on my 1911..." |
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People can't just be content. "Take the finger grooves off my Glock..." "How to put finger grooves on my 1911..." No, I hate all finger grooves equally. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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People can't just be content. "Take the finger grooves off my Glock..." "How to put finger grooves on my 1911..." No, I hate all finger grooves equally. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Yep, same here. I've debated taking a belt sander and soldering iron to my Glock, but I don't like murdering resale value. Just put some skateboard tape on the frontstrap and call it done. They even make clear if you are anal retentive. |
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