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This applies to 1911s of any manufacturer.
What's so great about ring hammers and triggers with holes drilled in them? The parts weigh next to nothing already, so it can't be for weight reduction. What does this accomplish?
Ditto for those big upswept beavertail grip safeties with the pointed end. Why? I do know what hammer bite is, but why take the grip safety to such an extreme design to eliminate it? Just for looks?
I'm all for checkered MSHs and front straps, by the way. And possibly checkering on the front of the trigger guard, but not a squared off trigger guard.
Oh, and a muzzle brake on a 1911? C'mon.
I'm interested in any thoughts on this. Just for curiousity's sake...I have no intention of doing any of this to any of my own 1911s. Except for the checkering, of course, some of which has already been done.
What's so great about ring hammers and triggers with holes drilled in them? The parts weigh next to nothing already, so it can't be for weight reduction. What does this accomplish?
Ditto for those big upswept beavertail grip safeties with the pointed end. Why? I do know what hammer bite is, but why take the grip safety to such an extreme design to eliminate it? Just for looks?
I'm all for checkered MSHs and front straps, by the way. And possibly checkering on the front of the trigger guard, but not a squared off trigger guard.
Oh, and a muzzle brake on a 1911? C'mon.
I'm interested in any thoughts on this. Just for curiousity's sake...I have no intention of doing any of this to any of my own 1911s. Except for the checkering, of course, some of which has already been done.