I use VZ G10 grips on all of my 1911 & Para that I shoot in matches, best grip I have found in the last 50 years of shooting.
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Ancient Bianchi wrap-around on my 1934 Colt Gov't. For close and fast shooting you need something that won't shift around in your hand. The mainspring housing is Pachmayr rubber covered.
Holster on right is Galco horsehide IWB. On the left is Bianchi Askins Avenger. My favorite of all the holsters. Its gotta be close to 40 yrs old!
I would have to say. Stag followed by bone/horn then G10. But different for different style pistols.
Did you watch the Ga Shooters chat a couple weeks ago? This was a topic.
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I decided I wanted grip and feel
More than looks , though I have a set of Osage Orange grips for a 1911
30 years ago I traded 2 chunks 3" x 8" x 5 feet for several sets of grips
My Grand Father stuck a BUNCH of slabs of wood up on a platform in the hay barn
I was told by dad most of the wood was put up there around 1950
LOL so the wood has had a chance to dry
But what has been on both my 1911's is Pachmayr Signature wrap around grips for years
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Where did you get those? Boone? I'm thinking of getting one of those std manufacturing saa's..a set of Ivory grips would be nice on it.
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It's been some years since I bought the SAA but...my Smith sent it back east somewhere for the Mammoth and it took 6 weeks to get it back. The Smith kept it a month after that as they slicked the action and worked the trigger.
Colt is not the best suited for heavy loads at all... you might think of Ruger if you want a hand cannon.
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I don't...BP only in my saa's or light smokeless loads. I have a 500 mag for punishing recoil.
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I love the Pachmayr grips for a 1911. When I got my Tisas Zig M1911, I was broke, and could barely afford it. One of the kind members here had a goodie box that had a Pachmayr grip, slightly modified, among many other things, for much less than just a new grip would cost, and I've been very happily using that grip ever since!
Bill
Here's a set of walnut grips made by one of my sons for my Christmas present 8-10 yrs ago. The wood came from a tree downed on our KY farm.
He finished them with tung oil and with an exact fit. They're my stand out favorites on this Ruger CMD, with a Colt .38 Super upper mounted. They're smooth finished and a perfect choice for CC use as my shirt tails/jacket skirts never catch on them. Best regards, Rod
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Rod
VZ Gator Back, several and I really, really like them!
I had a set of Magpul's on my Eclipse Target that a buddy of mine had stipled. They were grippy, but would chew on a shirt.
Back in the fall, I bought a Dan Wesson Specialist with VZ's and hated them. Think grabbing a wood rasp.
Soooo, I ordered a set of Wilson Combat G10 Black Starbursts for the Kimber and LOVE THEM!!! And, cause they had to be pretty, ordered a set of the cherry finished wood Starbursts for the DW. They're a bit slicker, but grippy enough.
Hate to be a Poser with WC grips on my non-WC pistols, but, man, I like 'em!
BTW, if I ever own a nice Colt or Alchemy 1911 with pretty bluing, I'll go smooth American Holly for the BBQ gun win!
A quick survey of the safe says Hogues are my favorite, 3 out of 5. All the "shooters" wear them. They're a little large for my wife's gun, and I did leave the originals on the 1915 SA.
Smooth....Black....Garboon Ebony/G10/Micarta with silver Colt medallions...
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |