Posted: 7/29/2011 8:53:32 PM EDT
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I have stippling on my BHP and if I had a choice I would take your solution in a heartbeat.
Great work! The biggest flaw in the BHP in my hands, though, is the lack of a beavertail. The cost of getting one installed is a stumbling block for me, but it sure would improve the handling of the pistol in my opinion. |
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I have an aggressively stippled 1911, soft stippling on a BHP, and a 25 lpi checkered 1911. Of these I prefer the aggressive stippling. It really anchors the pistol. My preference aside, I think the folks at VZ grips have shown us that many shooters want something that sticks in their hand.
(isn't that supposed to be '245' at the beginning of the S/N?) |
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Yes. Next time I will just photoshop the whole numbe out. Every thread I posted this on , someone has to complete the number. I left part of it there for Illustrative puposes. I have always photoshopped the numbers out as much as possible, as do most other professionals.
I appreciate the help
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With the beta testing of the Warner TR sears over, I have looked at the BHP with a new eye. Could you please fill in the reference to these sears for us BHP fans who missed the story or link? Thanks. Yes. I have developed a True Radius sear that greatly improves the ability to get a good trigger job.. This is probably the most informative hammer sear thread on the net.... http://www.1911pro.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=277 CW |
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Quoted: I have stippling on my BHP and if I had a choice I would take your solution in a heartbeat. Great work! The biggest flaw in the BHP in my hands, though, is the lack of a beavertail. The cost of getting one installed is a stumbling block for me, but it sure would improve the handling of the pistol in my opinion. You could try the Kydex one for cheap before you buy the custom work. |
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I have stippling on my BHP and if I had a choice I would take your solution in a heartbeat. Great work! The biggest flaw in the BHP in my hands, though, is the lack of a beavertail. The cost of getting one installed is a stumbling block for me, but it sure would improve the handling of the pistol in my opinion. You could try the Kydex one for cheap before you buy the custom work. I had no idea that existed. THanks! |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I have stippling on my BHP and if I had a choice I would take your solution in a heartbeat. Great work! The biggest flaw in the BHP in my hands, though, is the lack of a beavertail. The cost of getting one installed is a stumbling block for me, but it sure would improve the handling of the pistol in my opinion. You could try the Kydex one for cheap before you buy the custom work. I had no idea that existed. THanks! Yeah apparently a lot of people don't. I read it in Mr. Camp's book and contacted the maker to ask some questions. I thought about buying one and stipling the kydex with a wood burner so I wouldn't have to keep replacing my grip tape. If you buy it take pictures and let me know how it goes. |
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I have stippling on my BHP and if I had a choice I would take your solution in a heartbeat. Great work! The biggest flaw in the BHP in my hands, though, is the lack of a beavertail. The cost of getting one installed is a stumbling block for me, but it sure would improve the handling of the pistol in my opinion. You could try the Kydex one for cheap before you buy the custom work. I had no idea that existed. THanks! Yeah apparently a lot of people don't. I read it in Mr. Camp's book and contacted the maker to ask some questions. I thought about buying one and stipling the kydex with a wood burner so I wouldn't have to keep replacing my grip tape. If you buy it take pictures and let me know how it goes. I don't know how they expect to seel that with no pictures? |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I have stippling on my BHP and if I had a choice I would take your solution in a heartbeat. Great work! The biggest flaw in the BHP in my hands, though, is the lack of a beavertail. The cost of getting one installed is a stumbling block for me, but it sure would improve the handling of the pistol in my opinion. You could try the Kydex one for cheap before you buy the custom work. I had no idea that existed. THanks! Yeah apparently a lot of people don't. I read it in Mr. Camp's book and contacted the maker to ask some questions. I thought about buying one and stipling the kydex with a wood burner so I wouldn't have to keep replacing my grip tape. If you buy it take pictures and let me know how it goes. I don't know how they expect to seel that with no pictures? Mr. Camp posted some earlier this year before he passed. Bradd...I didn't know about that rail either. Guess there's that and the C&S option now. Sweet.
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Quoted: Nice work, but I would choose stippling over this. The stippling looks better to me and I think it would provide a better grip. Same here. But I'm sure other customers will like it. I'm just a function over form person. It's a nice look for people who want nice looking things. |





