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Semper Fidelis Marines
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Just picked up a Ronin Commander, would like some thin, G10/plastic, type grips,
any suggestions?
I have looked at hogue, Wilson etc...but looking to try some new / different options and need thin panels , the pistol does not have an ambi safety but I will be adding a magwell soon. Thank you


thanks, shawn
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Check out VZ grips. They make some nice one's. Many different patterns and colors to choose from.
 
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I am very fond of VZ 320 grips. I like their mild, yet present texture. Not abrasive at all and yet my hands don’t to slip on my 1911 that has those grips, even in July and August range sessions.
 
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VZ




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Ditto VZ
 
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I too would suggest VZ or LOK, don’t order from flea bay or Amazon unless you don’t mind your grips being 3/16” of an inch or so short of the front strap. I personally like my 1911 grips to fit as close to the front of the frame as possible, it seems to be a trend or cost savings measure on the cheaper brands to make them smaller in that respect. I’ve never had that issue with VZ or LOK.
 
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I had thin frags on all my 1911s back when I owned them. Can’t recommend enough, nice guy too from my interactions with him when I lived within reasonable distance of Tallahassee





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Don't have their thins, but have/have had several sets of 1911 and CZ-75 from them.

https://lokgrips.com/1911-gun-grips/


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I have options from VZ and LOK. Also a couple sets from coolhand grips (amazon). None are slim fitment though, so I cant speak to any reductions in size or grip comfort.
Mine are all some variant of the golf ball texture (recon and bogie respectively).


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Either VZ or LOK.


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Add another vote for VZ.




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VZ's.

I have them on 2 1911's and my BHP.


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If you want to try a set of thin aluminum grips, give them a try: Alumagrips.


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Originally posted by OttoSig:
I had thin frags on all my 1911s back when I owned them. Can’t recommend enough, nice guy too from my interactions with him when I lived within reasonable distance of Tallahassee


OttoSig, do you have a name or link pls?


thanks, shawn
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Golddot the frags are made by VZ and look really nice and are grippy as well.

Thick I have two pairs of the blacks.
 
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I'll take a look at the VZ. My Kimber has two slightly different colored grips that has always bugged me a bit.




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VZ, I have had a couple of good experiences with them, Lok grips didn’t fit a CZ clone they were supposed to without filing.
 
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LOK for the money! But Coolhand sells some nice G10s for almost nothingSmile
 
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I really like the 10-8 Performance G-10 grips.

https://www.10-8performance.co...een-signature-inlay/




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