1911 - Get a grip!!

Published on April 14, 2013
Duration: 7:39

This guide details a simple modification for a 1911 pistol: applying anti-slip tape to the front strap. The process involves measuring, cutting, and adhering the tape after thoroughly degreasing the frame. This enhancement aims to improve grip and control during shooting. The video emphasizes precision in cutting and application for a clean, effective result.

Quick Summary

To add anti-slip tape to a 1911 front strap, you'll need tape, an X-Acto knife, a square, and rubbing alcohol. Clean the frame with alcohol, measure and cut the tape to about 2.5 inches, and apply it carefully, pressing firmly. Ensure the abrasive side never touches the gun's finish to prevent scratches.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction to 1911 Grip Mod
  2. 00:38Tools Needed for Grip Tape Installation
  3. 00:49Measuring and Cutting Grip Tape
  4. 01:30Important Safety Tip for Tape Application
  5. 04:42Applying Grip Tape to the 1911 Frame
  6. 05:48Final Trimming and Grip Reassembly
  7. 06:53Finished 1911 with Enhanced Grip

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials are needed to add grip tape to a 1911 front strap?

You'll need anti-slip tape (like 3M or skateboard tape), an X-Acto knife for cutting, a square for precise edges, and rubbing alcohol for degreasing the frame before application.

How do you ensure the grip tape is applied correctly to a 1911?

Thoroughly degrease the front strap with rubbing alcohol. Carefully peel the tape backing and apply it smoothly, working from one side to the other, pressing firmly to ensure good adhesion.

What is the recommended size for grip tape on a 1911 front strap?

The video suggests measuring approximately 2.5 inches in length for the grip tape to adequately cover the front strap area where your hand grips the pistol.

Are there any safety precautions when installing grip tape on a firearm?

Yes, always ensure the firearm is unloaded. Be cautious when using sharp tools like an X-Acto knife. Crucially, never place the abrasive side of the tape directly on the gun's finish to avoid scratches.

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