Re: It Might be the Grip - 1911 Update
Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 4:56 pm
Both, although most talk is about the Hogues. I want to try both though.shipwreck wrote:Which ones? the Hogues or the pachmeyers?
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Both, although most talk is about the Hogues. I want to try both though.shipwreck wrote:Which ones? the Hogues or the pachmeyers?
I have a set of Pachmayr grips (with the finger grooves, I prefer them) on my Hi-Power. In fact, that's how the FM Hi-Power FM-90 (Mk II) ones came - an unbranded Pachmayr wraparound with finger grooves. The originals can be seen in the image below, though the original set finally gave up the ghost and I replaced them with Pachmayr-branded ones instead. They look exactly the same, with the exception of the little bronze badge.Excaliber wrote:I used the Pachmayrs on several guns over the years and liked them also. They're thinner than the Hogues and the material is a bit less "sticky" and compressible.shipwreck wrote:I have a thing for the rubber Pachmeyer grips (with no finger grooves).
I prev had an MC Operator, and I loved these grips. I got a set for my Ed Brown... I know - $20 grips on a $2k pistol - but after trying several brands and types, I prefer these....
I can be happy with either model, although lately I've been favoring the Hogues.