Crimson Trace just shared this pic on their Facebook :-)
nice looking gun and set up
https://www.facebook.com/crimsontracecorp/posts/10152539156725856?notif_t=story_reshare
I don't comment on personal taste, people can say what they want about the grip. I comment when I feel that false misleading statements are being made. Call it ugly all you want, personal taste is subjective, but when things are said that misrepresent the facts, then I feel a response is...
So now whose opinion should we take? The person that actually owns one and has handled one or the person who has never seen one let alone gripped or used one?
Hhhmmm, blows my mind sometimes how people can make false or misrepresented statements based on something they have never seen or felt...
TestPilot - are you speaking from experience or just assuming?
http://www.recovertactical.com/holsters
We also have Savoy Leather that just jumped on board, as well as others. We are also developing our own proprietary holster which should be out shortly.
Rusty, we stand by these 100% and we will refund people's money, but truth be told of the many thousands sold, there have been 0 defects and only a few returns for fit issues.
Dogmush
People are modifying these in many interesting ways. I am not able to comment on how you want to modify it though, it would definitely screw with the stability of the grip. If you were shooting .22's it would be a different story, but .45's I would not recommend such a drastic...
Hi Rusty
These grips are made using the same material as many well known firearms, and they don't seem to crack. We have tested these and 1911 manufacturers have tested these as well. Here is a video going through 130 rounds in 2 minutes, the gun was smoking hot with 0 cracks in the frame...
Re the plunger support - we spoke to some manufacturers and gun smiths and we felt that the plunger support is a feature that is not required if your plunger is properly staked (which it should be at all times). One manufacturer went so far as to say "if you are relying on the grip to support...
Keep in mind that each mold and design costs $50,000+, so we need to make sure it will make money before going to production. No offense, but the market for the Stoegar Cougar is a little too niche for us right now.
So do we, since there is only one variation (not including the Taurus) it is proving much easier to design for. We already have the modeling done, will be going to 3d print shortly and will release it at the IWA Exhibition in Nuremberg next month. The design is pretty radical, I will leave it...
Hello all, here to answer any questions you may have. Thank you M2 for the support, much appreciated. I hope you don't mind, but we used a couple of your photos - http://www.recovertactical.com/customer-testimonials
The best form of advertisement is the testimonials from our customers, those...
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