Here's my Springer Loaded, 1200 rounds so far with a couple of early mag-related failure to feeds. She's highly accurate and as soon as I get her broke in and certified with HP's, she's on watch!
I have a skeletonized hammer because spur hammers don't work with most beavertail grip safeties, and the traditional grip safety takes a nasty chunk out of my hand. As for the skeletonized trigger, I have a longer trigger because my hands are huge.
Skeletonized triggers and hammers reduce lock time, making the gun easier to shoot accurately. And I have fairly big hands so a long trigger makes the gun feel less cramped.
Thanks for the compliment,
Those grips are Alumagrips, a buddy of mine got them for me for Christmas.
I spent $1000 on this sucker. Boy wasn't that a mistake. As "the only .45 brand worth owning" it has sure left alot to be desired. But at least it looks uber cool
I was going to go with Gunner grips on my GI after I got it back from the refinisher, but decided to be a little different and went with Larry Davidsons lizardgrips in stead. Same material, different execution.
Yes, they're Gunner Grips. After years of T&E, I finally found grips that are perfect for me. Very grippy, yet not too sharp and built like a tank. It doesn't get any better.
Oh and here's one that I haven't posted in this thread. Baer Stinger with Baercoat and non-ambi Ed Brown safety:
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