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New grips from the sarge.

Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 8:49 am
by longtooth
Sat morning now & it is raining here so I am double glad we got to go to the range Thursday. Preacher privilege.

Ryan Payne
Sarge's Grips
http://www.thefinergrain.com


The material.
As stated above the grips are made of Corien. a counter top material. Sarge tells us this is going to be a very durable set of grips for a "working gun" instead of a Roy Rogers BBQ rig. (I have one but the Springer is my real work horse)
If i do scuff them Sarge says they will resurface easily w/ 220 grit sand paper & the final time w/ 320 & an orbital sander.

The beauty.
The color is the grey w/ the white marble effect thin lines, small crater looking spots, & the wider ones as are on the bottom picture at the lower grip screw. Sarge I am sorry but I know there is probably a word or name for these marks but I do not know it. Help us there if you would. I know at least one other forum member has the same grips. These go deep into the grips through the grey & are not just surface inhancement marks.

The texture. Smooth but not slick is the best wording I can describe them w/. Since Sarge told me they were a counter top material I compared the smoothness of these grips to the household counter tops. Smoother than the bathroom top. Very comparable to the kitchen top & the color is prettier:biggrin:

The fit.
In a nut shell, they fit.
Precision is the proper word. I am an X-class A machinist & foundry Pattern Maker used to working with +/- .001 tolerances on pre-CNC manual lathes & mills. These easily pressed on but absolutely no rock or wiggle on the grip bushings. Went flat against the frame & the pics show how close the notch is cut out on the right side for the mag release button.

At the range.
I sweat a LOT. My first concern was slick when shooting. I first tested them here w/ tap water on my hands when I got them. As smooth as they are they were not slick when wet. They tackied up just a little like a Buck knife handle does. I knew range in the Texas humid heat of August would be the ultimate test. Smooth but not slick is the best word discription I can offer. I did not wipe my hands any more Thursday than before. It was not required for a solid grip on the gun.
I have shot long enough that the new grips were noticable in my hands for the first 30 minutes or so. In that time hands & grips "bonded" in a comfortable & stable shooting grip. Pics of the grips are above. Pics of the range work below. Sarge thank you for attention to quality. I like'em.:flag:


LT is tho old guy. LTs son MTICop is the slim one. I love shooting w/ him. Just retired from the USAF & made this country a GOOD soldier that you can be prowd of.
Pictures taken by LTs grandson. MTICop Jr.

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Re: New grips from the sarge.

Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 3:23 pm
by thankGod
Those are an interesting set of grips. I too, would have thought them to be slick.

By the way, what model of Springfield are they on?

Re: New grips from the sarge.

Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 3:43 pm
by HighVelocity
Those are great looking grips! :thumbs2:


On a side note, Springfield Armory does not recommend you use Black Powder Cartridges in their guns. :biggrinjester:

Re: New grips from the sarge.

Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 7:17 pm
by longtooth
Bear is a SA 1911-A1 loaded. Stainless. Govt.

HV,
I had heard they did not want us to use black powder but that is the only color Win231 comes in.

I may have to go back to Green Dot.