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Thread: Grip Options for SA Professional

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    another vote for VZ grips.. I have them on all my 1911s
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    Mil-Tac

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    Before everyone offers up their opinions on what their favorite 1911 grips are please read the original post. He is looking for grips that are less aggressive that the grips which came on his pistol. Many of the grips recommended here are FAR more aggressive than the stock Pro grips.

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    Actually there are several different styles of VZ grips. Some are less aggressive then others. He very well might be able to find something that suits him.

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    These are good, will fit the magwell and are pretty easy on the hands

    http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/sto...TOURED%20GRIPS
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    Some of the VZ's are not bad at all when it comes to aggressiveness. I can't reccomend them enough.

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    Raasco Grips

    Check out Raasco...I got a set for one of my 1911's yesterday and am very pleased. Great pricing and 5 days from order to receipt (CA to AL).

    http://www.raascogrips.com

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    Forgive the dumb question, but are all micarta grips pretty much created equally with the quality difference only in the various cuts and patterns, or can one buy poor quality micarta? Is it worth paying a higher price for micarta grips from the more well established vendors?

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    I don't know the answer to that, but I've read that the black Navidrex micarta grips for the Browning Hi Power will turn gray over time. I've not witnessed this, but only read a user's experience.

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    When I got my original Gunners from Simonich they came with an instruction to sand down the points to the comfort level of your girly hands. I have done so with multiple sets since.

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