......took a lot longer than planned but these will finally arrive next FRI (all black mid-August)....Plus-1 base pads (In addition to USA P210, will be also available for German and SWISS P210s at the end of August).
With a simple modification of the follower on the US P210 and the spring (a dedicated spring in the future will be better) magazines will be able to hold 10 rounds with this base pad.
G10 grips for German and Swiss P210s are also already being worked on.
Has anyone tried Armory Craft G10 grips? With a large hump pictured on the back, I am hesitant to spend $118+shipping. I was hoping for more sculpted/thinner grips.
These just started shipping. I'll have mine later this week or early next week and will post my thoughts. I've been a little annoyed (I guess) with how long it's taken to get them to market since the "coming soon" was posted, but I'm hopeful it was time well spent.
Posts: 5239 | Location: Iowa | Registered: February 24, 2011
I got my grips the other day. They come with a grip screw and a little wood block between them to properly index them for shipping. I thought that was fine attention to detail. The overall fit of the grips is very snug on my gun, but I like that. There is no play in them, the two halves match each other perfectly on the backstrap, and the checkering is very nice. The backstrap checkering is aggressive from all directions while the sides are directionally aggressive, which I like. I've only shot the gun a little with them and they are a big improvement to the target grips in my opinion.
I'm in for some of the extensions when they're available.
Posts: 5239 | Location: Iowa | Registered: February 24, 2011
I like mine. I went from the stock "standard" grips to these. They are hand-filling and feel great to my rather large hands. The arched and rounded backstrap fills my palm well, and there is a bit of swell with max thickness near the screw.
They wouldn't be a first choice for deep concealed carry, since they are bigger than the stock grips. But they're great for shooting.