1911 target grips - what are people using

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Isabel1130
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Re: Target grips

Post by Isabel1130 »

rstriano wrote:I have a Walther 32 and am expert 22 with target grips. Is that not allowed in bullseye?

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Richie
Anatomical grips are allowed in bullseye. They are not allowed in the CMP matches.
Trooperjake
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Post by Trooperjake »

Yes they are very legal in bullseye, Only thing you have to be conserned with is trigger weight. 2lbs for 22, 2.5lbs for the 32.
Where the restriction comes in is in international where the pistol has to fit into a box.
tenx9
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Grips

Post by tenx9 »

When i first started I had a Hammerli with custom grips, also a .38 wadgun with custom palm shelf grips. The .45 with more recoil, I couldnt control it with the fancy grips, and went back to standard slabside grips. Turns out my .45 scores are about the same as with the wadgun. So, I took the fancy grips off the .38 and reverted back to the slabsides. What comes around goes around.
TonyT
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Post by TonyT »

I tried the wooden adjustable heel grips and finally opted for the ERGO grip which is of a textured polymer.
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