1911 Front Strap Cheese Grater

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1911 Front Strap Cheese Grater

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My wife bought me a Springfield 1911 TRP for my birthday. God bless her heart she bought me a gun 24 years ago for my birthday and I cherish it. She has allowed me to spend money on guns for special occasions, but has only done this twice now on her own. This one I would never get rid of until forced by homeless or starving.

This year she bought the Springfield 1911 TRP. The man who helped her didn’t pay attention that it is one of their new models. Well not only is this one California compliant with an integral lock, but the front strap will grade cheese and your hand. I have never ever had such an aggressive grip on any gun.

Two fold question. Is it possible to have a competent 1911 gun smith to take down some of the front strap checkering.

Now is it possible to replace the mainspring and delete the integral lock or is it that simple?

Thank you in advance.

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TRP is a great gun, congrats. A competent gunsmith should be able to take down that checkering in about 10 minutes, it will have to be recoated though.
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jb2012 wrote: Thu Sep 12, 2024 8:48 am TRP is a great gun, congrats. A competent gunsmith should be able to take down that checkering in about 10 minutes, it will have to be recoated though.
Thank you. Anyone know a competent 1911 in DFW.
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This will absolutely work for you and not cost as much. These also insure you have the same grip each time therefore helping with accuracy. Try a set you will thank me later. The wife and I have these on each 1911 we own from full size down to officer or defender size pistols.

https://www.pearcegrip.com/products/spr ... dc37&_ss=c

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Wow Carl!! You are a lucky man indeed. Congrats on the new gun.

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I used one of these to tame some front strap serrations:
https://wilsoncombat.com/frontstrap-checkered-blue.html
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Personally, I'm not big on finger grooves.
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Sidro wrote: Fri Sep 13, 2024 4:23 am This will absolutely work for you and not cost as much. These also insure you have the same grip each time therefore helping with accuracy. Try a set you will thank me later. The wife and I have these on each 1911 we own from full size down to officer or defender size pistols.

https://www.pearcegrip.com/products/spr ... dc37&_ss=c
I thank you now. I had looked for these, but couldn’t find anything other than Crimson Trace. I already have a pair ordered now.
JRG wrote: Fri Sep 13, 2024 2:22 pm Wow Carl!! You are a lucky man indeed. Congrats on the new gun.

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carlson1 wrote: Fri Sep 13, 2024 2:47 pm
Sidro wrote: Fri Sep 13, 2024 4:23 am This will absolutely work for you and not cost as much. These also insure you have the same grip each time therefore helping with accuracy. Try a set you will thank me later. The wife and I have these on each 1911 we own from full size down to officer or defender size pistols.

https://www.pearcegrip.com/products/spr ... dc37&_ss=c
I thank you now. I had looked for these, but couldn’t find anything other than Crimson Trace. I already have a pair ordered now.
JRG wrote: Fri Sep 13, 2024 2:22 pm Wow Carl!! You are a lucky man indeed. Congrats on the new gun.

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threoh8 wrote: Fri Sep 13, 2024 2:43 pm I used one of these to tame some front strap serrations:
https://wilsoncombat.com/frontstrap-checkered-blue.html
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Personally, I'm not big on finger grooves.
I have never seen this before. I have quite a bit of WC parts and firearms. I am sure going to try this first. It is cheap enough it will not hurt if it didn’t work.
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threoh8 wrote: Fri Sep 13, 2024 2:43 pm I used one of these to tame some front strap serrations:
https://wilsoncombat.com/frontstrap-checkered-blue.html
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Personally, I'm not big on finger grooves.
I looked around for an equivalent item for backstraps that are also like cheese graters. If there is one, I could not find one on Wilson's site.

I have a very nice little HellCat from Carl with a rough backstrap. I cut a piece of black Gorilla tape to fit just over the rough part and it is working well so far. And it is easily replaceable if it wears out.
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I hate the Springfield is rough too.

Against my better judgment I am going to put the TRP up for sale and buy another B-Day gun with wife’s permission.
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Unfortunately I do have to sale the gun so I listed it for sale.

With that being said I found the perfect item for me to take care of the front strap checking. It is made by Pearce Grip. It is a very thing piece of rubber that goes under the grips and wraps around the front strap. I am not always thrilled with finger grooves, but this is a fantastic fit for me. So I am going to let it go with the pistol (maybe if the buyer thinks he needs it) because I have another gun that might help it. The picture below is with it installed.
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