Alumagrips, what do you think?

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AZ Husker and I are both supporters of AlumaGrips for much the same reasons. The grips resist wear, are excellent in both hot and cold termperatures and look simply great.

I have replaced the exotic wood grips on all of my 1911's with initialed AlumaGrips or with the eagles. They presently adorn commander and government sized pistols as well as my Ed Brown Bobtail Class A Limited.

I think so highly of this product that I have given sets to friends who cherish their fine handguns and want the very best gripping they can get.

Lastly, I have found AlumaGrips actually improve my grip because of the precision of the checkering Chris has produced in his product.

IMO, anyone who wants the best in handgun grips should opt for AlumaGrips.
 
Love the looks of good wood but I'm always worried about dinging it up.

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In response to a PM, attached is a photo of my initialed AlumaGrips installed on my Ed Brown Class A Limited Bobtail.

Sorry for poor quality of this low resolution photo.
 

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I had a pair of Alumagrips (and grip screws) Bear Coated to match my gun. They've held up extremely well.

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How much does a pair of thin Alumagrips for a full-sized frame weigh? Same question for standard-thickness grips. Thanks.

Pete
 
On my digital scale (0.1 oz only) two different full-size solid heavy-duty panels each weighed 1.5 oz. I don't have any thin grips, but Chris also offers a lightweight version (hollowed inside) that weighed 0.8 oz. Don't know how accurate it is. Call Chris, he can tell you. Maybe he has new products since last time we talked.
 
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