Generally, i like checkered housings, but i prefer smooth side borders, as on. It's always puzzed me why commercial. If you plan to shoot your weapon from the draw, i would take the time to experiment with both to see which ms housing shape helps you to align the sights on.
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Put an arched mainspring housing on it and i begin saying inappropriate things, create a safe queen or a for sale ad
Or i make it right…for me
For me the arched is better, although i can shoot either The arch fits my hand better with my grip style Thumbs forward and riding the safety It's always puzzed me why.
Is the purpose of an arched mainspring housing solely to change the feel of the grip, and to help insure the grip safety is more easily disengaged or both I like the arched better myself I'm an advocate of point shooting in some situations and the arched mainspring housing points better I'd really like to try ed brown's wedge.
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The arched housing was mean to help raise the muzzle in relation to the shooter's hand
The surface was also checkered since soldiers had also complained that the smooth. Those of you with milspecs and wwii's.how do you like the curved backstrap as opposed to the straight backstraps on the loadeds Pros and cons are welcome. The arched mainspring housing was introduced on the a1 version of the 1911 back around 1924
The reason for doing so was to aid in pointing similarity to the type of revolver. If you plan to shoot your weapon from the draw, i would take the time to experiment with both to see which ms housing shape helps you to align the sights on target.


