1911 Grip Change: Pretty to Practical

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1911 Grip Change: Pretty to Practical

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off with the Spegels
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on with the VZ's
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Ha, I bought VZs for my 1911 to make it look prettier :)
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Admit it doc, you just like dressing' up your dolls. :smilelol5:
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The Annoyed Man wrote:Admit it doc, you just like dressing' up your dolls. :smilelol5:
"rlol" Now that's funny!

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The Annoyed Man wrote:Admit it doc, you just like dressing' up your dolls. :smilelol5:
Paging Dr. Freud....Dr. Freud to the Forum immediately. :oops:
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Those grips change the look from pretty to business real quick.
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shot a match this morning with them

They're keepers.

Never noticed the aggressive finish and the Commander did not move in my hands. :cheers2:
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I have to admit it... Santa brought me a pair too.

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