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Kaley_B
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Post by Kaley_B »

I got a new Springfield 1911 that is all stainless steel. Really nice looking. Anyway I can't decide what kind of grips to but on it. It came with a black wrap around set but I don't really like them. Kind of bulky for my small hands. Any suggestions?
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Post by Creeping Death »

Depends on what you want. I'm will be ordering a new Springer Loaded in Black Stainless in the next few weeks, and I'm gonna put Gunner Grips on mine.

http://www.simonichknives.com/gunner.htm

But if you are looking at slimming the profile down, you might look at putting a set of slimline Alumagrips on yours. They might improve your grip some, and the aluminum grips sure are purty, but they retain heat - if that is a concern for you.
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Post by FireFinder »

Kaley_B:

If you have really small hands, you might try some slim grip panels.

Chip McCormick makes slim carry grips, http://www.chipmccormickcorp.com.

Kim Ahrends makes some slim grips too.

www.brownells.com is a great source for gun stuff, even if their search engine sucks.

I like Springfield, they have been very generous to us the past couple of years in helping to sponsor our Oregon Single-Stack Championship USPSA match. Last year we gave away a Trophy Match, this year we are giving away 4 stainless Springfield GI 45 models.
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Post by Horned Toad »

Also depends on what your gona do with the gun, I have some cheap, resin impreganted grips on my kimber, they look like rosewood, with diamond checkering, they have been on the gun for 9 years, getting beat up and banged around and they still look new, I dont have a 1911 with wood grips but I have to wonder if they would have handled all the abuse
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