Which 10-8 F/O sight did you use........
I used a Dawson Precision 5906 .120T/.100W on my 6915 FrankenSmith.
I used a Dawson Precision 5906 .120T/.100W on my 6915 FrankenSmith.
...Now I need to find me a matching CS40 and a CS45, although on those guns the rubber grips go in the recycle bin...Hideous
Cheers
Bill
Not only are they an eyesore, but the factory Hogue rubber grips on the CS45/CS40 are incredibly uncomfortable in hand. Modded Delrin grips make a huge difference with those models.
That rear sight you fit onto the CS9 is absolute perfection! It does match the rear of the slide like it was installed at the factory.
Now that you have one of these chunky little guys, I wonder how long before you start looking at the slide and thinking that sure could be slimmed down and reshaped more like a 3913... now that I would really like to see!
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To a degree, I agree, but ...
Those fat & chunky Hogue stocks on the CS45 might feel a bit awkward just holding the gun (especially to my medium-size hands), but once the recoil of live-fire begins they mitigate it like nobody's business. They create a very controllable and comfortable "handshake" experience during recoil.
That's why I've left them on my own early production stainless very ('99, I think I ordered it?), even after cases and cases of assorted ammo and rounds fired, and even though they've never felt "any better" when I just grasp the gun.
If I couldn't get a solid indexed/point grasp & grip & sight alignment with them - and if they felt just as awkward during live-fire - I'd have tried to figure out something different many years ago.
Different strokes, folks.![]()
Yeah, it took a long time, but I have come to accept that the Hogue rubber grips, ugly & mushy as they are compared to the Delrin/Xenoy grips, really are perfectly acceptable... even desirable... for comfortable range shooting.The Hogue grips are fine for shooting... They just don't conceal well.