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September 24, 2010, 04:01 PM | #1 |
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Grip Safety fitting required?
I just traded into a '79 vintage Colt LW Commander.
Someone has replaced the original grip safety with a beavertail (not too big, thank goodness). I would like to put one back like the original. CDNN sells one online that has remark "fitting required" Colt's sells one for more than twice as much. Will the part from Colt's drop in w/o fitting? I did a search, but no joy. Thanks, Will
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September 24, 2010, 04:45 PM | #2 |
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Grip Safety
All grip safeties require fitting. . You'll notice you see "semi-drop in" Beavertail grip safety. This indicates the that you will not have to modify the frame. But you will need to adjust the travel engagement distance on the Grip Safety engagement pawl (far right side if grip safety). Any local Smith can fit. It's a $40-60 job +parts
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September 24, 2010, 06:00 PM | #3 |
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I doubt that either Colt or CDNN has one like the original. Until about 1984, the Commander had a specific grip safety that was not like those offered on any other Colt models, before or since. They're somewhat rare now, but it shouldn't be too tough to find one on ebay, or at a well-attended gun show.
http://forum.1911forum.com/showthread.php?t=229665 My circa '84 Lightweight came with a modern Colt "ducktail" grip safety, and I had to do a bit of shopping to find the correct part. |
September 25, 2010, 01:01 AM | #4 |
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You are certainly doing fine to take it back to original.Whatever makes you happy!Its yours.
I find it interesting.I have large hands with a meaty web.My Randall Raider (Commander clone) was set up with a ring Cmdr hammer and an old school spur grip safety.I don't like getting blood all over the gun!!Even if I go to extremes to roll my hand in from below,I get bit between the hammer and spur.A Hi-power chews me up.I can't even thumb back the hammer on a Virginia Dragoon single action!!I'd have to trim the hammer,(I passed on that one) In my case,if I am going to shoot one,I have to put a beavertail on it.I'm such a gun butcher!!:-) Part of my point of view came from reading an article where one of the prestigous British makers,Purdey or Holland and Holland, etc was explaining something to an American who felt it would be an offense to modify his fine British double. The British maker said (roughly)All of these guns are made to order.The customer's measurements are taken,and a great deal of the point of having the shotgun is it is made to fit you.If you buy a used Holland and Holland,it is far more correct to restock it than it is to make do with it as an original that was made for someone else.(but no,lets not make a Wells Fargo out of it) As I said,you are doing fine,but the guy who made that handgun a better shooter for his needs did fine,too. |
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Other than that, I have my original Colt grip safety here in front of me. If you are interested, send a private message and perhaps we can work something out. |
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October 2, 2010, 07:42 AM | #6 |
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