SKU: PK61001
UPC: 034337610014
The Pachmayr G10 Tactical Grip for 1911 pistols in gray and black checkered pattern delivers the grip texture and durability operators rely on during high-round-count training and duty cycles. G-10 is a fiberglass-based epoxy resin laminate engineered to withstand moisture, chemicals, and extreme weather without degradation—critical for firearms stored in vehicles, deployed abroad, or used in maritime environments where conventional grip materials fail.
The fine checkered texture pattern provides controlled grip purchase under both dry and wet conditions without the aggression of coarse knurling. The dual-color laminate construction—achieved through G-10's multi-layer manufacturing process—creates a visually distinct finish while maintaining uniform material density across the grip surface. This design approach means no hollow zones, no adhesive failure points, and no grip shift during rapid fire. The checkered profile naturally indexes the shooting hand, reducing muscular tension needed to maintain grip pressure during extended training blocks.
This grip addresses the 1911 platform user who demands precision and reliability in a full-custom or accurized build. Law enforcement and competitive shooters frequently upgrade from factory grips to aftermarket G-10 surfaces for measurable improvement in shot consistency under stress. The checkered variant suits shooters who prioritize fine motor control and sustained grip stability over aggressive texture. For duty firearms, backup pistols, and range-intensive platforms, Pachmayr G-10 grips eliminate the common failure modes of rubber and plastic alternatives while maintaining zero impact on cycling or reliability.
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