W Warm Bore New member Jul 2, 2001 #1 Which after-market grip safety provides for the deepest and highest grip? Thanks, Warm Bore
K KShaft New member Jul 2, 2001 #2 Most say ed brown. what more can i say? oh, just whos warm bore are you talking about???
A ArmySon Staff Alumnus Jul 3, 2001 #3 Ed Brown wins by a mile. It's also a very high quality milled part, not cast. Here's a picture of my Ed Brown beavertail (right). I replaced the Les Baer beavertail (left)
Ed Brown wins by a mile. It's also a very high quality milled part, not cast. Here's a picture of my Ed Brown beavertail (right). I replaced the Les Baer beavertail (left)
W Warm Bore New member Jul 3, 2001 #4 ArmySon, The checkering on that Ed Brown is really cool. Did you have that specially done or did you purchase it that way straight from Ed Brown? And what did it cost? Thanks again, Warm Bore
ArmySon, The checkering on that Ed Brown is really cool. Did you have that specially done or did you purchase it that way straight from Ed Brown? And what did it cost? Thanks again, Warm Bore
A ArmySon Staff Alumnus Jul 4, 2001 #5 The checkering was done by Pete Single. He's the same guy that checkers for Larry Vickers, Mark Morris and a host of other top smiths.
The checkering was done by Pete Single. He's the same guy that checkers for Larry Vickers, Mark Morris and a host of other top smiths.
W Warm Bore New member Jul 4, 2001 #6 ArmySon, Thanks and one more question... Will the Ed Brown just drop into my Kimber frame with some minor fitting? Or are there major frame modifications that need done to accomodate it? Thanks again, Warm Bore
ArmySon, Thanks and one more question... Will the Ed Brown just drop into my Kimber frame with some minor fitting? Or are there major frame modifications that need done to accomodate it? Thanks again, Warm Bore