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    1911 Grips

    So I'm looking to get a set of G10 grips for my Baer TRS but can't quite make up my mind on which ones to get. Which G10 grips do you like?
    Feel free to post pics.

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    VZ Grips. In the interest of full disclosure, we are good friends and we are collaborating on the Frag-pattern grips

    http://vzgrips.com/gallery-category-frag-grips

    http://m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=106&page=92

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    Yep, there are other good ones out there, but I've had great luck with VZ as well.

    My custom Springfield with VZ grips:

    http://m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=50939

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ned Christiansen View Post
    VZ Grips. In the interest of full disclosure, we are good friends and we are collaborating on the Frag-pattern grips

    http://vzgrips.com/gallery-category-frag-grips

    http://m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=106&page=92
    The frags are on my list! I'm just not too sure how they will look on my TRS. One thing I'm looking for is maximum front to back - strap coverage and carry comfort but as I understand it I could give them all a little work-over with some sanding paper if they are too rough.

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    VZ Grips for me too. I just purchased and installed a set of Operator II's on my Kimber Pro Carry. I love the look and feel.

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    for G10 grips, there is nothing better than the Double Diamond grips from VZ. The are the perfect balance between grippy and not too sharp for ccw. They are the perfect width, not too wide and not too skinny.

    I haven't tried the Frag grips, but they do look cool!
    Last edited by David Thomas; 08-29-10 at 15:24.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Thomas View Post
    for G10 grips, there is nothing better than the Double Diamond grips from VZ. The are the perfect balance between grippy and not too sharp for ccw. They are the perfect width, not too wide and not too skinny.
    My preference as well. VZ G10 Double Diamonds are what I run on my daily carry TRS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ned Christiansen View Post
    VZ Grips. In the interest of full disclosure, we are good friends and we are collaborating on the Frag-pattern grips

    http://vzgrips.com/gallery-category-frag-grips

    http://m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=106&page=92
    +1 i really like the elite tactical carry grip from them, especially in a brown color

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    VZ Operators
    Last edited by wetidlerjr; 09-13-10 at 19:43.

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    I really like the 10-8 double diamonds, VZ Ghost and I forget the name of the ones I run on my Vickers Recon.

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