Stealth Arms Beavertail Grip Safety FAQs

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • The Stealth Arms 1911 Grip Safety.
    Beautifully designed with the beaver tail cut. Our Grip Safety is engineered to match seamlessly with our Stealth Arms 1911 80% Frames that will stand up against any high end 1911 pistol.
    Nearly Drop-in fit, only light hand file needed.
    Specifications and Features:
    Manufacturer Part Number: 1911GRIPSAFETY
    Finish: Black
    Make: 1911
    Model: Commander, Government
    Material: Heat Treated 7075
    Extras: Beaver tail cut
    Needs: Light hand file work needed but easy to manage with little to no experience needed. The filing is for a more custom trigger pull fit and safety. Directions on packaging help guide you where needed.
    We use precision CNC machining process for our custom-design 1911 grip safety, giving you a tight, flawless, custom fit each and every time. Made with the toughest quality aluminum available, our grip safety has added strength for longer use and less wear over time.
    Stealth Arms
    P.O. Box 85
    St. Marys, OH 45885
    419-925-7005
    www.stealtharm...
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Комментарии • 5

  • @kirkmccool2477
    @kirkmccool2477 4 года назад +3

    Please lose the annoying and absolutely unnecessary music

    • @malnwah726
      @malnwah726 2 года назад

      I whole heartedly agree.

  • @kirkmccool2477
    @kirkmccool2477 4 года назад +1

    Lose that stupid loud music

  • @Kikinahm
    @Kikinahm 3 года назад

    I think this corrected my sear spring problem!🙂

  • @CBBMachineGun1988
    @CBBMachineGun1988 4 года назад

    I wish I had a cut out frame like that to help me in fitting my grip safety. I think I just screwed up on my third one that I ordered from your company. The hammer falls when I squeeze the trigger and not squeeze the grip safety, but when I squeeze the grip safety along with the trigger, nothing happens. I'm going to really bend the grip safety tine on the spring back more to see if that corrects the problem. If not, then it'll be another $40 mistake to pay for.