Posted: 8/31/2010 8:34:20 AM EDT
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Who uses slim grips on their 1911s? I think my hands are about medium size, but I have trouble gripping large frame handguns. For this reason I love 1911s and revolvers. I can't shoot an N-frame S&W with factory targets very well because they are huge to me. Similarly, I'm wondering if slim grips on a 1911 would be nicer for me. My friend just picked up a Colt New Agent and it feels REALLY good in my hands. I'm thinking I might need to try some slim grips on my series 80 government model and see how I like them. Anyone else like slim grips? |
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I like mine, but because the slim grips don't have checkering that's as aggressive as the normal thickness ones (otherwise they'd get too thin in some places), MSH and front strap checkering become desirable.
My Les Baer TRS has the checkering, but my Colt Delta Elite does not... |
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Had them on a 4" SA Champion that I carried at work, actually a pretty big difference in the pistols feel. That said, you get way more CCW benefits from a bobtail then the thin grips. I'm talking about comfort and control, not concealability. In that case, I prefer full sized grips. |
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I really like the slim grips. I have VZs on my Kimber and Wilsons on my Taurus. I have a Star BM that I wanted to try to carry. They don't make grips for it that as slim as I wanted. I bought some Micarta blanks and made my own. What a difference. |

