instagram takipci satin al - instagram takipci satin al mobil odeme - takipci satin al

bahis siteleri - deneme bonusu - casino siteleri

bahis siteleri - kacak bahis - canli bahis

goldenbahis - makrobet - cepbahis

cratosslot - cratosslot giris - cratosslot

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

1911 grip panels that actually fit ST Gunfighter?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    1911 grip panels that actually fit ST Gunfighter?

    So I guess the gunfighter frames “fits” 1911 style grip but not all 1911 grips? I had picked up some VZ grips that I thought were going to match my build perfectly but when I fitted them up to the GI fighter frame apparently the frame angle is very different than a standard 45 frame. The holes line up fine and all but the grips were at a weird angle and hung off on a couple parts.

    so basically does anyone know of any specific grip panels that fit the gun fighter frame and look correct? Either looking for a g10 type grip or something like a hollow cut hex pattern in aluminum that I could get annoed.

    #2
    You could talk to ODM for some custom grips

    Comment


    • SR_matt
      SR_matt commented
      Editing a comment
      Yeah he doesn’t have the time to take on what I would want to do for a custom at this point.

    #3
    Gov't model 1911 grips

    Hogue Panels are a good pick model 45090 palmswell is good.
    Need Inception Designs or Shocktech Products? Let me know!

    MCB Feedback

    old PBN feedback

    Comment


      #4
      Originally posted by Hellion360 View Post
      Gov't model 1911 grips

      Hogue Panels are a good pick model 45090 palmswell is good.
      Yeah the ones I had got are for a gov’t model. The holes lined up but it seemed almost like the frame was a different angle than a standard 1911 (or at least the angel of the holes were), the front bottom of the grips were literally sticking off the bottom of the frame. Really was weird as I have another pair from the same company on my real steel 1911 and they fit beautifully and they looked to be the exact same shape.

      Comment


        #5
        Eventually we all learn that “1911” isn’t really a spec. Usually you can count on the screw spacing being correct but grips vary, actual 1911s vary, and paintball guns vary a LOT because many were only designed to work with wraparound rubber stuff from Houge or Dye which are very forgiving.

        This took a lot of sanding and such. Hogue hardwood wraparound grips are absolutely not a drop in for for a Phantom.

        Comment


          #6
          Originally posted by SignOfZeta View Post
          Eventually we all learn that “1911” isn’t really a spec. Usually you can count on the screw spacing being correct but grips vary, actual 1911s vary, and paintball guns vary a LOT because many were only designed to work with wraparound rubber stuff from Houge or Dye which are very forgiving.

          This took a lot of sanding and such. Hogue hardwood wraparound grips are absolutely not a drop in for for a Phantom.
          yeah, maybe I just say screw it and track down a pair of dye stickies that are still in good shape. That was my original plan and then I started seeing some of the nice micarta/g10 type panels on cockers and found a pattern that would have really matched the build but yeah I don't have access to good enough equipment right now to shape adapt them... Metal grips were seeming like an option but I also am not sure I really would like the feel of them.

          Maybe I will just grab some metal grips I found on eBay and if they fit at least anno them to match the build, hand cut some liners to go behind them, and if I dont like them I can always just use stickies maybe... if only I just had a damn CNC to make what I want haha.

          Comment


            #7
            Are you seriously going to use something called “Sticky Grip” from a company called “Dave Youngblood Enterprises” now that he’s on his way to trial for didling his son?

            I’d go with Hogue.

            Comment


              #8
              Originally posted by SignOfZeta View Post
              Are you seriously going to use something called “Sticky Grip” from a company called “Dave Youngblood Enterprises” now that he’s on his way to trial for didling his son?

              I’d go with Hogue.
              At this point any stickie grips were paid for well over a decade ago and buying them used provides zero finical support to the company or to Dave.

              Comment

              Working...
              X