🔫 Elevate Your Grip, Command Your Shot!
These US Government Issue 1911 .45 Cal Nylon/Rubber Pistol Grips are designed for full-sized Government Issue 1911 pistols, offering a blend of military-grade quality and customizable aesthetics. Manufactured in the USA, these grips are lightweight, durable, and perfect for enhancing your shooting experience.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.17 x 1.57 x 0.51 inches |
Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Trigger Happy Brand |
Country of Origin | United States |
Color | Brown Nylon |
Material | Nylon |
Manufacturer | Black Dog Inc |
Part Number | AB-999 |
Size | One Size |
J**Y
Perfect!
These are not the exact same color as a USGI issued bakelite grip. However, they are cut the exact same and fit on a USGI M1911A1 and a RIA M1911 full size clone with zero trimming. The fit and feel are perfect. They feel like rubber if you bend them (off the frame) and once you put them on the frame, they gain the rigidity they need but don't feel cheap. 100 rds at the range and no rubber came off in my hands nor did it feel "fake".
W**2
Fit like original grips
I wanted to replace the origial grips on my M1911A1 because the ones mine came with still had the arms room number painted on them. These grips fit just like the originals on my M1911A1. Look and feel like the originals too! Exactly what I was looking for! Thanks!
K**G
Just what I was looking for.
I didn’t like the wood grips on my Rock Island Government FS Model 1911 .45 so I ordered these grips. Shipping was fast, the grips are high quality and they look exactly like the grips from the US Military issue 1911s I carried as a Marine. The only adjustment I made was to use a fingernail file to very lightly file down the edge that fits up under the slide stop plunger on the left hand side grip. This was not a big deal because I expect that not every 1911 made nowadays is going to have the same fit. The finger nail file was perfect to take off just enough of the inside top edge to make it a perfect fit. I could have just forced it on and put the screws back in, but the threads on the grip screw bushing are easy to ruin if you do something stupid like that. I love the look and feel of the new grips. I guess I’m very “Trigger Happy” now.
P**L
pretty good. expensive for what they are.
These are good grips. They fit well. I did not have to make any modifications like some reviewers state, mine went right on perfectly. I put them on a Walther Government .22lr 1911. I didn't give it 5 stars because they are plastic, and are dramatically overpriced for what they are. But, compared to other grips out there, they are cheap and work well. Good texturing for your grip.
P**P
Awesome classic GI grips
These grips are the real deal, an exact copy of the original Bake-Lite grips. I put them on my RIA G.I. model and they look like they were made for it. The checkering has good depth but is not so sharp that it hurts to shoot the weapon. Took me all of 30 seconds with the wife's nail file to remove a tiny bit of material from the left grip panel at the top where it meets the plunger tube, after that it was perfect. Expect to do the same to yours. This is the best value you can get for classic grips.
S**R
Good basic 1911 grips
Bought these for a Springfield Mil Spec 1911 project. Good basic grips with no ambi groove cut in the right side panel, as it should be. Fits well.
D**N
Gotta grip
Grips are fantastic, arrived quickly, feels great and looks the part! 👍
M**.
Some Fitting Required.
I'm pretty happy with these grips on my Rock Island 1911A1 FS GI. However, the left grip panel had quite a bit of casting flash on the top near the safety cutout. Even after removing that flash, I still had to do quite a bit of filing before the grip would fit under the safety/slide lock detent housing and sit down on both the grip screw bushings. The right grip went on without issue. Just beware that you may be filing on a brand new grip.Otherwise, I'm happy with the feel and appearance of them. They definitely give the pistol a more authentic look.
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