I need to find these grips

Yeah, a custom 1911 in 7.62x25!!!
Also check out this (short) youtube vid....and you'll see why some of us appreciate the 7.62 Tok.

Back in the 1980s I replaced the broken windshield on my motorcycle fairing with polycarbonate. Since polycarbonate was used in bullet-proof windows, I took a scrap to the range, propped it up as a target, and returned to the firing line. Before I could shoot, the man in the next lane took a shot with his .45 (it was okay, he was a friend). The .45 left a half-inch deep pit where it hit. My own shot with a .22 LR penetrated.

From that point on I've had a lot more respect for the lowly .22.
 
How much would these be worth to people?
In all honesty, I paid 80 for my set.. It feels like too much but I wanted it lol
Pricing out the cost to make mold and cast in like materials, the price is seeming a bit high for a rubber grip.

So would you pay 40 for a set if they were being made?
Or does anyone have cheaper resources that I do lol cause I'd be happy to lend mine and help the best I could
 
Yeah, a custom 1911 in 7.62x25!!!
Also check out this (short) youtube vid....and you'll see why some of us appreciate the 7.62 Tok.

neat test. ppu ammo is screaming hot. ya the 7.62 in another platform would be cool.
 
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I hate the ones that came with mine so changed them for more ergonomic wood. There was a problem though... I found the magazine release almost impossible to use and the slide release very difficult to actuate. I ended up taking down some grip material near the slide release and adding an extension to the magazine release. Works ok... but the chinese/russian grip is still a bit small in my Canadian hands ;)



 
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How difficult would it be to convert a 1911 to 7.62x25? Would that have to custom built from the ground up like those .357 1911's? That ammo is just so cheap and it's just such a potent round I would gladly buy a quality pistol that used it.
 
If anyone is curious how the grips look on a new chzech zastava 9mm model,
zastava_2.jpg

Hoping they help sell my model quicker, but might have to seperate.
Given up on molding them, just too many projects on the go sadly :(
 
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