Grip Screws and Bushings
September 3rd, 2008 by admin
Personalizing your handguns requires you to snap out the original handgun grips and replace it with the new one from your pistol kit. Several sets of screws and bushings hold the grip in place and replacing the grip requires you to unscrew these locks first before you can use your new handgun grips. You can also replace the original screws and bushing of your 1911 pistol kit with new stainless bushings and some special hex-head screws or bolts. These replacements add more appeal to the handgun grips.
The hex-head screw requires a special driver to tighten or loosen it. That’s why it is not advisable for use with the handguns or pistols that are used in the army. The absence of the special instrument in the battlefield required to tighten the hex bolt if it had stripped off may cause unstable handgun grips. The grip screws and bushings must be secured tightly in place to ensure better handling of your pistol.
We sell handgun grips made from exotic wood such as Bloodwood, Bubinga, Burl, Cocobolo, Coralwood, Ebony, Kingwood, Leopardwood, Maple, Osage, Rosewood, Sapele, Walnut, Zebrawood and Ziricote. Plus we offer acrylic, pearl and ivory handgun grips at our online store which sells these by auctions.
