New 1911 Grips from the Designer of the Tavor: Recover CC3

Received my recover CC3 in olive drab

Hi Everyone,

Thought I'd link some pic's of the olive drab cc3 I receivied today.

Just my thoughts....

They appear to be well made, on par with magpul MOE items (the plastic feels the same to me)

The grip texture works, it reminds me of my XDM. I think it would function quite well in wet conditions.

The grip does add some overall size, its mainly the front portion of the grip, so it 'thickens' the back to front of the grip. Otherwise the width is about the same as the regular grip panels.

I added some pics to show how the nut and screw works.
Pics of what came in the package (allen wrench, screws, nuts) and a zahal.org magnet.


I don't actually have any thing to mount on the rail, but it seems sturdy and built decently.

I do however love the looks :cool:

Here is a link to the pics (sorry, no inline pics, pain in the butt to do)

PICTURES!

Cheers,

:D
 
Felonius, Can you share what your entire landed costs were for this unit......I want to order one of these but I dont want any surprises because of being overseas....Thx...
 
cool, I found these online a few days ago and was going to order some from the actual recover site, but this works too.

hmm... now a gun to put them on
 
What was the total cost in CDN $?

Hi Everyone,

Thought I'd link some pic's of the olive drab cc3 I receivied today.

Just my thoughts....

They appear to be well made, on par with magpul MOE items (the plastic feels the same to me)

The grip texture works, it reminds me of my XDM. I think it would function quite well in wet conditions.

The grip does add some overall size, its mainly the front portion of the grip, so it 'thickens' the back to front of the grip. Otherwise the width is about the same as the regular grip panels.

I added some pics to show how the nut and screw works.
Pics of what came in the package (allen wrench, screws, nuts) and a zahal.org magnet.


I don't actually have any thing to mount on the rail, but it seems sturdy and built decently.

I do however love the looks :cool:

Here is a link to the pics (sorry, no inline pics, pain in the butt to do)

PICTURES!

Cheers,

:D
 
Hey Guys,

Costs will likely vary dependent on where you are ordering from, shipping method, and the dollar value. I did use a discount code as well.

My all in cost was right at 60ish and change after conversion etc.

Whatever is charged by Zahal on checkout, is what you will be charged in USD. I did not pay any duty etc.
 
I received my black grips today and tried them on 3 different 1911s. They certainly dress up the Norc and give it a more modern look. They may have found a home there.

The frame on a double-stack Para .40 is too wide for the grips to meet in the front of the grip , leaving a 10mm gap, plus a gap where the rail halves meet. These grips are for single-stack guns only.

The third gun is an old made in Canada Para .45 Limited. The grips fit well, but covered up some nice, grippy checkering on the front of the frame. I think this will go back to its micarta grips.

I plan to get out to the range soon, especially as it has been T-shirt weather here this week!
 
Thx Felonius, ordered..........$50 + $8 (ship) - $5 disc= $53.00 USD ..........lookin forward to it..
 
Put them on one of my kimbers. The grip is really great! Would seriously recommend this to
Anyone after firing it today. The hold was tight and not loose. Had a real comfy grip to it.
Sad thing is i invested in so many starburst wilson combat grips and
Thinking of putting these recover grips on the rest of my guns :(


print screen windows
 
My CZ got prettier with Zahal, then got stomped......

Don't give up yet! Remember to visit one of the letter writing threads and send another reminder off eh?

Would seriously recommend this to Anyone after firing it today.

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Thanks for the photo! That's a beauty!
 
Just received my order (thanks guys!), and seeing how I was playing hooky from work, I decided to put them on my new 1911C from CanAm.

Before:


After:


Mall Ninja:


The grip texture was a bit smooth to my liking, but after a quick wipe with some sand paper, the raised surfaces came to life, and now feel perfect.

Now if it would only stop snowing so a guy can get out to the range to give them a try...
 
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