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  • aaron580

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    Keep watchin'. ;)

    ehh, I've only seen them at one local shop, and it was WAY to high for what it is. Cool grip design though...

    The perfectionist in me wishes the bottom grip screw was centered in one of the "circle" designs, like the top grip screw is. Otherwise cool grips. Maybe the designer is reading. I wish people that created products would think of the details like I do.
    Because I'm so perfect myself.

    Thanks so much for pointing that out...
     

    K!lljoy

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    Loved the grips! So much dexterity that I didn't even realize they were 30% slimmer until Jetgirl told me!! Definitely a beautiful gun with some amazing grips to match! I'm hoping the prints won't cause too many problems for a good gun rag :): And I thought the slaps were just a friendly hello :rockwoot:
     

    abuckle

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    Good call, I have carried a full size 1911 this way then stopped for awhile. But I think realizing the amount of safety features lends itself to carry in condition 1.
     

    ghitch75

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    all original 1945 Remington Rand 1911A1..

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    DarkRose

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    As much as I love 1911s, and understand modern accessorizing, to me, under-barrel rails just look out of place on most pistols. Just mars the lines...

    Anyone else? Or am I just weird?
     

    VERT

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    I am with you. The accessory rail on a 1911 is not my style. Nothing wrong with them, just that I like the look of the non-railed guns. Of course I wouldn't turn any of the guns pictured in this thread down.
     
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