But, if you aim to actually use your gun, then customize it to fit your needs. If you want a museum piece or a safe queen, then so be it. You're not "disfiguring" a gun by customizing the gun to fit the user. I'm lazy and don't want to fool with it so I stick a bandaid on my hand before I shoot. I suffer the same issue with my Gold Cup. If you have no luck at either of those places there finding Colt OEM parts.then, I recommend that you join and search on or maybe even Seriously, sometimes they have good finds. has real oddball stuff, but they do get a lot of older gun parts there. If you don't want to do that, join the Colt Forum and hunt for an OEM Commander Model grip safety: Another good place to search for hard-to-find OEM gun parts is Numrich has some good finds from time to time. Even if the gunsmith has to cut and grind the frame a little to fit the part.I'll ask you.what's worse? Hammer bite? Or.paying a gunsmith? If you want to practice often with that gun and gain proficiency - then, pay a gunsmith and have them install those parts. Have a good gunsmith install those parts. 250" radius.so that should work fine without having to cut the frame. They are MIM parts, but they are workable. Since Colt discontinued the "Wide Beavertail Grip Safety Colt Gold Cup, Colt 1911 XSE Frame" (aka the "Duckbill Grip Safety" - ), you're not going to find many options if you don't want to cut and refinish the frame. If you're looking to customize your gun without spending a lot, those will do.
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