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Robb Jensen
09-24-07, 18:06
I'm doing a little WECSOG/Hack-Fu gunwerks work to my 1911 Springfield again.

I can't remember who's grip safety fits the Springfield frames the best. I have a Cylinder & Slide w/memory groove but it leaves large gaps at the top of it and looks funny. I want it to fit a little tighter there. Anyone know which brand/size fits a SA best?

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I'm undercutting the triggerguard and can probably go a little further but I'm chickenshit! ;)

I've roughly blended in the Wilson Combat extractor and Ed Brown ejector and slide to frame. Last time I worked the gun over I blended the magwell.


I'll be spraying the slide, frame and all small parts in Norrells desert brown and replacing the 10-8 rear sight with a Warren when they become available next spring. I have some tan 10-8 grips on the way.

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The Dumb Gun Collector
09-24-07, 18:42
Lookin' good! I have a project I need to get back working on too.:D

Aubrey
09-24-07, 19:37
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I can't remember who's grip safety fits the Springfield frames the best. I have a Cylinder & Slide w/memory groove but it leaves large gaps at the top of it and looks funny. I want it to fit a little tighter there. Anyone know which brand/size fits a SA best?...

from John Harrison's site (http://www.harrisoncustom.com/TextDesc/Beavertail.htm):


There is a lot of misinformation circulating about beavertail installations on Springfield pistols. First, there are two different frames to consider: the Mil-Spec / WW II frames with original style frame tangs and "Loaded" pistols that come with a factory beavertail.
Loaded model frames are cut for Wilson pattern beavertails and are usually over cut as they come from the factory. To get a nice tight joint, I usually weld the radius and re-fit the stock beavertail or a Wilson. A Group 1 beavertail can be fit, but will require a good bit of weld build up.
Mil-Sec / WWII frames have G.I. style frame tangs that are shaped a little bit differently from the standard pattern. The tangs are a little shallow on the topside and when fit with a Group 1 beavertail often has a gap or mismatch on the top face of the frame to beavertail joint. This is not in every case, but in most. To avoid this mismatch, a small weld bead can be placed on top of each tang to add enough material to the tang to make a smooth joint. Group 2 beavertails can be fit without this extra welding. This frame is what the S&A .220" radius beavertail was designed for. S&A uses a smaller radius on this safety that moves the joint forward to where the frame tangs are thicker.

Robb Jensen
09-24-07, 19:39
Thanks Aubrey my pistol is a Loaded.

GIFFMANN
09-24-07, 19:57
Coming along nicely! Keep us posted on the results.

Paulinski
09-24-07, 19:59
A bit of topic but why are you replacing the 10-8 sight. I just ordered one few days ago.

Thanks

Paul

Robb Jensen
09-24-07, 20:02
A bit of topic but why are you replacing the 10-8 sight. I just ordered one few days ago.

Thanks

Paul

I like it a lot but like the wider notch of the Scott Warren rear sight. Scott had a pistol come in the other day for transfer (from SA) that had a Warren handmade rear sight on it with a .110" fiber front and the combo was VERY nice. I use a .100" fiber front.

Paulinski
09-24-07, 20:05
Thanks for the clarification.

Rob96
09-25-07, 03:44
SA uses beavertails from Smith & Alexander. Go to the Smith & Alexander website and you will see it listed with the proper radius cuts.

Robb Jensen
09-25-07, 05:02
SA uses beavertails from Smith & Alexander. Go to the Smith & Alexander website and you will see it listed with the proper radius cuts.

I was looking around on Brownells, I think is the one I need.

#849-009-127 Smith & Alexander .220° Grip Safety, Palmswell stainless. They're out of blued so I'll get stainless and sandblast it before spraying it with Norrells.

lindertw
09-25-07, 18:33
cool project gotm4 - props for trying the high grip on the front strap!

I checked my parts box, and if you can believe it I have the packaging for a S&A .220 radius palm swell blue grip safety. The grip safety is nowhere to be found though (and for the life of me I can't remember any pistol of mine it ended up on).

I would've brought it by for you to hack on, but no joy my friend. I've got other random stuff, but no grip safeties...