Upgrading To The Grippiest 2011 Grip On The Market (MJD Killmonger Grip)

Published on October 9, 2025
Duration: 1:57

This video details the process of upgrading a 2011 pistol with the MJD Killmonger Grip. It covers the complete disassembly of the original grip module, transfer of internal components like the magazine release and safety, and reassembly onto the frame. The final showcase highlights the aggressive texture of the Killmonger grip and confirms functionality with added accessories like a Holosun optic and SureFire X300 light.

Quick Summary

The MJD Killmonger Grip is a high-strength polymer/composite grip module upgrade for 2011 platforms (Staccato/STI compatible). Installation involves a detailed frame disassembly, transferring internal components like the magazine release and safeties, and careful reassembly.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Unboxing MJD Killmonger Grip
  2. 00:10Disassembling the 2011 Pistol Frame
  3. 00:34Preparing & Installing the MJD Killmonger Grip
  4. 01:14Reassembling the 2011 with New Grip
  5. 01:34Final Function Check & Showcase

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the MJD Killmonger Grip compatible with?

The MJD Killmonger Grip is designed for 2011 platforms, specifically compatible with Staccato and STI models. It's a grip module replacement that enhances handling.

What steps are involved in installing the MJD Killmonger Grip?

Installation requires a full disassembly of the 2011 frame, including removing the grip, magwell, and mainspring housing. Components are then transferred to the new grip before reassembly and function testing.

What are the benefits of the MJD Killmonger Grip?

The primary benefit is its aggressive 'Killmonger' texture, which significantly increases grip friction and control, especially during dynamic shooting or in adverse conditions.

What accessories are shown on the upgraded 2011?

The final build features a Holosun red dot optic for improved target acquisition and a SureFire X300 weapon light for illumination in low-light situations.

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