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Slono January 29th, 2010 01:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by juicy (Post 1152706)
TM MEU/1911 grip panels: I'm going to start searching for flat-bottomed grip panels to match a MSH magwell, and I would prefer wood grips to synthetic ones. Thus, what grip panels are compatible with TM/TM-compatible single stack 1911's? Also, RS grips - yea or nay?

RS wood grips fit well. I have a set of RS Kimber Eclipse grips that I love, and they also happen to be flat-bottomed to align with my MSH. In my humble opinion go with RS grips, they make your gun look THAT much better. Of course unless you find knockoffs that looks and feel exactly like the real ones, in which case get 2 pairs and send me one, LOL!

RacingManiac January 29th, 2010 08:41

Look around on eBay....there are lots RS grip panel....

ILLusion January 29th, 2010 10:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by turok_t (Post 1152407)
I got a firefly hop up soft for my TM 5.1 and when I look into the hop up rubber, it has 2 square notches with a ditch in between (pic below). The stock hop up rubber that came with my 5.1 does not have these notches and has a smooth interior instead. Did I get the right hop up rubber? If so, how do the 2 notches spin the bb? It looks like it would obstuct more than spin the bb.

Firefly only makes this type of hop up rubber for Marui gas pistols & vsr-10.

The 2 notches spin the BB in a similar manner to the Marui one... except instead of contacting the BB on one point at the top, it spins it at two points adjacent to the centre. It keeps the BB more stable this way.

If you can get a finger in there to feel it, the nubs are very flexible. It would obstruct the BB as much as the original nub would.

ILLusion January 29th, 2010 10:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by juicy (Post 1152706)
TM MEU/1911 grip panels: I'm going to start searching for flat-bottomed grip panels to match a MSH magwell, and I would prefer wood grips to synthetic ones. Thus, what grip panels are compatible with TM/TM-compatible single stack 1911's? Also, RS grips - yea or nay?

All real steel grips should fit. I use real steel with mine:

http://www.pbase.com/illusive_airsof...2/original.jpg



The only downside to using real grip panels, is that you lose the weight inserts. The weight of your pistol would be dramatically lighter.

RacingManiac January 29th, 2010 10:35

* Unless you use Pachmayr Signature series grip....

ILLusion January 29th, 2010 10:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by RacingManiac (Post 1152858)
* Unless you use Pachmayr Signature series grip....

Why is that?

RacingManiac January 29th, 2010 11:40

Those are rubberized and weighted. They are as heavy as the TM stock grip...

Works well if you are doing a MEU type build, but they don't look as nice as some custom wood grip...I probably would have tried to stick with Pachmayr grip if they come in magwell cut(straight cut rather than chamfered bottom) for my SFA, but they don't...

Slono January 29th, 2010 17:56

RE: Pachmayr Grips with Steel Inserts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RacingManiac (Post 1152893)
Those are rubberized and weighted. They are as heavy as the TM stock grip...

Works well if you are doing a MEU type build, but they don't look as nice as some custom wood grip...I probably would have tried to stick with Pachmayr grip if they come in magwell cut(straight cut rather than chamfered bottom) for my SFA, but they don't...

Here's the site if anybody is wondering. I'm tempted to get them, but like RacingManiac, I want them straight cut otherwise it looks weird with the magwell. They weight a hefty 5 oz. or 142.35 grams.

RacingManiac January 29th, 2010 18:11

They also comes with ones with finger grooves....

http://www.arniesairsoft.co.uk/forum...q=si&img=11409

That was what it will look like with magwell...

Slono January 29th, 2010 18:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by RacingManiac (Post 1153135)
They also comes with ones with finger grooves....

http://www.arniesairsoft.co.uk/forum...q=si&img=11409

That was what it will look like with magwell...

Interesting look!

I noticed you used a hi-capa outer barrel and chamber in a TM 1911a1 base. How did you do that? Is the baristo chamber also for the 1911 or was the whole component specifically made for the 5.1 but you somehow fit it into your 1911?

RacingManiac January 29th, 2010 18:30

The barrels are interchangable between Hi-Capa and 1911, but you just need to have proper support for each. SD made a straight barrel to use with their bushing system for Hi-Capa. I just used that barrel with the PDI compensator kit.....I just want to run a steel barrel. That particular setup does not exist anymore on my 1911.

Slono January 29th, 2010 18:57

What do you mean by support? A lot of the chmabers by SD are described to exclusively fit the 5.1. There is only 1 (maybe 2?) chambers that specifically say they are 5.1 and 1911 compatible.

RacingManiac January 29th, 2010 19:15

Support as in bushing or bull, full length spring guide or plug.

The 5.1 chamber works, SD apparently had 2 threading though for their outer barrel, and my Barsto somehow does not thread into the straight barrel for 1911. They do however, makes a straight barrel for 5.1, and if you do you can fit that barrel to 1911 no problem...

Chamber:
http://www.dentrinityshop.com/pr_details.jsp?pid=9689

Barrel:
http://www.dentrinityshop.com/pr_details.jsp?pid=8861

Goes into this gun:
http://www.pbase.com/racingmaniac/im...0/original.jpg
http://www.pbase.com/racingmaniac/im...1/original.jpg

Slono January 29th, 2010 19:21

Awesome. I'll probably end up waiting until my nova outer barrel is busted before considering any sort of upgrade, but thanks for that info. What's with Redwolf selling an outer barrel for the 1911 in addition to the 5.1 if they're the same?

RacingManiac January 29th, 2010 19:29

Not sure why SD made the distinction, RW is just following SD's product label...


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