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Re: I like 1911's

Postby FJ540 on Thu Dec 09, 2010 4:16 pm

Rem700 wrote:Yep saw that the other day on one of the gun shows.
80% of full size and a compact for CC wonder how many CC a .22? If it was me buying I would want it the same size as a 9mm


The same size as a 9mm would still be full size.

I saw the same show, and was thinking WTF? when they said great for concealed carry. Like you need to appear unarmed when shooting tree rats or something...

I'd love a Walther p22 sized 1911 - simply for the fact I could stuff it in a pocket while hunting rather than needing a holster like the ruger mark 2. But I'm also not prepared to spend $500 on one like the MSRP on the Browning is slated.
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Re: I like 1911's

Postby Rem700 on Thu Dec 09, 2010 11:09 pm

Confused
My understanding is there are two pistols being made both 80% of the standard 5'' HP and the 4'' detective or compact.

I have no idea why they went with a 80% size instead of makeing it an exact 100% size copy which is what I would prefer.

Im not much for stuffing a pistol in my pocket without a holster.
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Re: I like 1911's

Postby m4andxdisbliss on Fri Dec 10, 2010 1:21 am

Cuda66 wrote:I liked my plastic fantastics for a long, long time.

However, recently several of them have gone "Buh-bye" in anticipation of my Les Baer.

Without front serrations.

12 weeks to go...


I agree. No FCS is pure sex to my eyes!!!

Pics stolen from 1911forums...

One of my future 1911's, along with a full rail Operator/TRP.

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Re: I like 1911's

Postby m4andxdisbliss on Fri Dec 10, 2010 1:27 am

I have a S&A Magwell along with the MSH kit to replace all the ILS junk on order for my LW Operator.

Along with some Ahrends Cocobolo Combat Grips, and a GI rod and plug.

It won't be a Custom Shop gun but it will be my own slice of heaven.

Future mod's will be Black-T the complete pistol and maybe even get the TRP Upgrade. :D
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Re: I like 1911's

Postby m4andxdisbliss on Fri Dec 10, 2010 1:41 am

ahrens wrote:I jest now got done talkin' to a cowerker 'bout new grips fer his 1911 ... and figured I'd jest as well post 'bout 'em here ...

Ya can buy 'em from MidwayUSA ... but it only takes 2 - 3wk fer a custom order ... and this guy's absolutely top-notch ... did 'bout 4 custom orders myself (including a new one jest a few weeks ago ... I chose jest 'bout everythin' short of "engraving" and it was still under $80) ... and 'nother 3 sets from Midway (most of these are 'round $60).

Anyhow, fer the custom-order, go here ... http://www.alumagrips.com/ ... and click on "build a grip"! Image


I like those too, just not sure how I would like metal on the grip. Something about the wood that makes it seem more comfortable, but I hate rubber grips 'cept for laser grips.

Guess I could fondle one with them on or take a $60 risk...

There is a smooth set on the 1911forums for 25 shipped. I need something to hold on to though...
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Re: I like 1911's

Postby rugersol on Fri Dec 10, 2010 8:04 am

m4andxdisbliss wrote:
ahrens wrote:I jest now got done talkin' to a cowerker 'bout new grips fer his 1911 ... and figured I'd jest as well post 'bout 'em here ...

Ya can buy 'em from MidwayUSA ... but it only takes 2 - 3wk fer a custom order ... and this guy's absolutely top-notch ... did 'bout 4 custom orders myself (including a new one jest a few weeks ago ... I chose jest 'bout everythin' short of "engraving" and it was still under $80) ... and 'nother 3 sets from Midway (most of these are 'round $60).

Anyhow, fer the custom-order, go here ... http://www.alumagrips.com/ ... and click on "build a grip"! Image


I like those too, just not sure how I would like metal on the grip. Something about the wood that makes it seem more comfortable, but I hate rubber grips 'cept for laser grips.

Guess I could fondle one with them on or take a $60 risk...

There is a smooth set on the 1911forums for 25 shipped. I need something to hold on to though...

I've had lots of different grips ... Hogue wrap-around ... slimmer stock S&W rubber ... all kinds of wood ... pearlite ... ivory-lite (actually, the S&W ones off Midway are very reasonably priced, and very nice ... fer smooth grips ... "S&W" medallion, though) ... even stag (what a waste of money :roll: ).

Dependin' on what ya want it for, $60 may be a risk. $80'd probly be a slam-dunk. 8-)

Lemme know if ya git up near the metro ... I got slims and the "very aggressive" S&A cut. BTW, I tried a set of slims (stock from Midway) on my S&W (lightweight) ... I got XXL hands ... wasn't sure how that'd go ... but I REALLY like 'em ... got 'nother set! Ya may 'er may not like 'em, but if ya carry yer LW operator, I'd suggest givin' 'em a run. Don't fergit to order slim bushings 'n screws, 'course. Image
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Re: I like 1911's

Postby rugersol on Fri Dec 10, 2010 8:09 am

m4andxdisbliss wrote:just not sure how I would like metal on the grip

Oops ... fergot 'bout this ... I was a little leery of it myself ... even bought the "guards" 'er whatever they're called (thin clear plastic the shape of the grips, to go 'tween).

Not sure at what point I stopped worrying 'bout it ... but I did. Got to where I'd be swappin' grips every other week ... so I'd jest keep orderin' more to keep the swappin' to a minimum. Image

Ya should see my "grip drawer" ... almost rivals my "holster box". Image
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Re: I like 1911's

Postby m4andxdisbliss on Fri Dec 10, 2010 11:15 am

I have bigger hands so I would want them in the reg. size, not slim.

I shouldn't need the different bushings then, correct?

Or do the Alumagrips use that slim style on all the grips?

Thought I seen you can order slim or reg.??
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Re: I like 1911's

Postby rugersol on Fri Dec 10, 2010 11:19 am

m4andxdisbliss wrote:I have bigger hands so I would want them in the reg. size, not slim.

I shouldn't need the different bushings then, correct?

Or do the Alumagrips use that slim style on all the grips?

Thought I seen you can order slim or reg.??

Nope ... only need slim bushings for slim grips.

Your hands are bigger 'n XXL?! :shock:
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Re: I like 1911's

Postby m4andxdisbliss on Fri Dec 10, 2010 11:27 am

ahrens wrote:
m4andxdisbliss wrote:I have bigger hands so I would want them in the reg. size, not slim.

I shouldn't need the different bushings then, correct?

Or do the Alumagrips use that slim style on all the grips?

Thought I seen you can order slim or reg.??

Nope ... only need slim bushings for slim grips.

Your hands are bigger 'n XXL?! :shock:


Ha! No, but I like the "Full-size grip" compared to the slim.

I like to hold the gun, not squeeze it!
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Re: I like 1911's

Postby m4andxdisbliss on Fri Dec 10, 2010 11:30 am

But I have also not held a 1911 with the slim grips, so I guess I can't say they wouldn't work or I wouldn't like them.
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Re: I like 1911's

Postby rugersol on Fri Dec 10, 2010 11:40 am

m4andxdisbliss wrote:But I have also not held a 1911 with the slim grips, so I guess I can't say they wouldn't work or I wouldn't like them.

It's different ... may even take some gettin' used to ... whether gettin' used to it is ultimately worth anthing? ... YMMV. Image

I like to "grip" my 1911's ... not necessarily 'til it starts drippin' ... but purdy close. With larger hands, and the slim grips, I reckon that'd be somewhat of a requirement. Image
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Re: I like 1911's

Postby m4andxdisbliss on Fri Dec 10, 2010 11:47 am

ahrens wrote:
m4andxdisbliss wrote:But I have also not held a 1911 with the slim grips, so I guess I can't say they wouldn't work or I wouldn't like them.

It's different ... may even take some gettin' used to ... whether gettin' used to it is ultimately worth anthing? ... YMMV. Image

I like to "grip" my 1911's ... not necessarily 'til it starts drippin' ... but purdy close. With larger hands, and the slim grips, I reckon that'd be somewhat of a requirement. Image


Well I will have to stop buy and try em for myself sometime.

Better than buying something I don't like...

The Ahrends grips I have on the way are the reg. size. Guess I could bring those along to compare.
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Re: I like 1911's

Postby rugersol on Fri Dec 10, 2010 11:52 am

m4andxdisbliss wrote:
ahrens wrote:
m4andxdisbliss wrote:But I have also not held a 1911 with the slim grips, so I guess I can't say they wouldn't work or I wouldn't like them.

It's different ... may even take some gettin' used to ... whether gettin' used to it is ultimately worth anthing? ... YMMV. Image

I like to "grip" my 1911's ... not necessarily 'til it starts drippin' ... but purdy close. With larger hands, and the slim grips, I reckon that'd be somewhat of a requirement. Image


Well I will have to stop buy and try em for myself sometime.

Better than buying something I don't like...

The Ahrends grips I have on the way are the reg. size. Guess I could bring those along to compare.

Sounds good! :cheers:

Bring ammo ... jest in case there's a range, nearby. Image

Hmmm ... don't believe I've ever handled Ahrends grips, 'fore ... Image
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Re: I like 1911's

Postby m4andxdisbliss on Fri Dec 10, 2010 12:24 pm

ahrens wrote:Sounds good! :cheers:

Bring ammo ... jest in case there's a range, nearby. Image

Hmmm ... don't believe I've ever handled Ahrends grips, 'fore ... Image


Made in Iowa, Kim is a great guy!

I know I will eventually get some VZ's but the Ahrends are nice also. I like a dark wood grip. The VZ's will be just to switch it up now and then.
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