Favorite grasping groove style?

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Zak Smith

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What's your favorite style of rear "grasping grooves" for an autopistol?

Here are some of the styles I've seen: straight Colt 1911; angled Colt 1911; finer angled serrations as on a Les Baer; BHP angled; fine flat-bottomed serrations as in a Caspian; wide flat-bottomed serrations as in a Glock or STI.

The triangle-cut serrations seem to have more purchase than the wide flat-bottomed serrations, in my experience. I think the very fine Les Baer / BHP serrations look the best.

What's your opinion?

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Zak
 
The straight Colt 1911 followed by the angled Colt 1911 on 1911s. The BHP style on BHPs.
 
I prefer the Kimber style shown here:
19.3-Pro-CDP-L%5B047%5DS.jpg


over the Para Ordnance type like these:
http://www.paraord.com/pages/downloads/sm-1445LTD.jpg

The P.O. type grooves will slice up your fingers if you get into really fast missfire drills. Been there done that. I also think the style kimber uses looks better too.

And this from a guy that loves Para Ordnance.
 
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