adding a hooked trigger guard just tells me that the designer doesn't have a good understanding of how pistols are used
Yes, the very best thing about this system is that it can be made to go away.The plus side is, they are non-permanent.
HA!Yes, the very best thing about this system is that it can be made to go away.
I'm always looking for a bigger grip
If you need a rail on your 1911, this is the easiest way to do it.
Not everyone can afford to just buy another gun. If I had one 1911 and needed a rail, I'd rather use this and not get into the 1911 cool kids club than spend another $800-$1500 on a new one.Fishbed77 said:Well, the easiest way would be to just buy a 1911 with a rail.
There's one that attaches through the slide stop hole that looks decent. I think Surefire makes it.