Choose the Best Pistol Grips
August 29th, 2008 by adminReplacing your pistol grips is not just a fashion statement for your handgun. It is also done with a purpose that is to facilitate better handling and secured hold for your pistol. When changing your original pistol grips with better 1911 pistol grips, you must keep in mind the comfort, better control, and the good looks of your pistol. You can obtain these advantages with one or more sets of 1911 pistol grips if you just know how to choose the best option. You can also choose pistol grips made from exotic wood such as Bloodwood, Bubinga, Burl, Cocobolo, Coralwood, Ebony, Kingwood, Leopardwood, Maple, Osage, Rosewood, Sapele, Walnut, Zebrawood and Ziricote.
Choosing the best pistol grips usually depends on the model and features of your handgun. The Browning Hi Power in particular has a feature that is hard to control in heavy and rapid firing. This type of gun is risky or hard to maneuver especially if your hands are sometimes sweaty or cold. This gun requires special half smooth and half checkered design pistol grips. The Double Diamond grip design of some 1911 pistol grips is always effective in giving better hold and comfort. This design also has a semi-rounded checkered design that is not abrasive to the palms.
The handguns such as the Charles Daly that require ambidextrous grip safety also need special designs of 1911 pistol grips. These guns need special beveling at the bases of the grips.
We have a large selection of pistol grips at our online store at this site. Most of the handgun grips we offer are sold by auctions or can be bought outright at the stated price.
