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Old 03-19-2017, 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by SVT28 View Post
I've had my CS40/CS45 grips from KSD for about 6 months now and I have zero complaints. They have been taken off and reinstalled multiple times with no issues. They currently reside on my recently acquired CS45D.

Note: I did drop my CS40 with these grips and the gun hit the ground grips first. Other than a very very very small indention, there was no other damage to my firearm or grips. Also, I've shot a LOT of 40 when these were on the CS40 and again, no issues.

SVT28

The location of the hole for the screw in the CS40 & CS45 looks like it's in a spot much more conducive to these type of grips.
If the KSD grips were all secured that way (like the wooden 3rd gen hogue grips) I think that would be a good thing.

As was mentioned earlier, the hole for the pin is cut in the same spot as the factory grips, and leaves very little wood between the hole and the edge...

Like on Nocent's 3913:



Hogue for comparison:



I'll probably still pick up some KSD target grips and just use my revolver for HD.

They look great, and the flat sides of the thin 3906 grip leave way too much empty space between my hand and the grip while shooting.
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