Well I have started the tweak of my carry weapon.
I replaced the factory grips with some of the
slim line grips from Chip McCormick, I must say
I love the quality of these grips, nice rosewood.
good checkering, not to aggressive, but still give a good
grip and doesn't seem to grab my clothing, plus the slim line
profile, gives a better grip for my slightly smaller hands.
I also picked up a pair of Power Mags from Chip McCormick.
very nice feel to them, strong springs, good smooth followers.
Time will tell how well they perform for me as well as the factory mags, when I have
time to get to the range and break in my new CCW.
I also blacked out the rear dots or my 3-Dots and painted the front dot with a Neon Red
enamel paint. The flat black rear making it a single dot site for all effects and purposes, with the bright red/orange front seems to help in site acquisition and indexing point of aim for me.
So sayeth John
I replaced the factory grips with some of the
slim line grips from Chip McCormick, I must say
I love the quality of these grips, nice rosewood.
good checkering, not to aggressive, but still give a good
grip and doesn't seem to grab my clothing, plus the slim line
profile, gives a better grip for my slightly smaller hands.
I also picked up a pair of Power Mags from Chip McCormick.
very nice feel to them, strong springs, good smooth followers.
Time will tell how well they perform for me as well as the factory mags, when I have
time to get to the range and break in my new CCW.
I also blacked out the rear dots or my 3-Dots and painted the front dot with a Neon Red
enamel paint. The flat black rear making it a single dot site for all effects and purposes, with the bright red/orange front seems to help in site acquisition and indexing point of aim for me.
So sayeth John
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