Ala Dan
Member in memoriam
Greetings All-
My question is, how important is front strap checkering too you when
selecting a 1911? I find, that for slow fire I prefer the "smooth feel"
as found on such guns as the Springfield WW-II G.I. model. Some
models with radical checkering such as on the Kimber Raptor don't
do anything for me; but the checkering found on Kimber's Team
Match gun I find quite appealing.
My question is, how important is front strap checkering too you when
selecting a 1911? I find, that for slow fire I prefer the "smooth feel"
as found on such guns as the Springfield WW-II G.I. model. Some
models with radical checkering such as on the Kimber Raptor don't
do anything for me; but the checkering found on Kimber's Team
Match gun I find quite appealing.