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Grips v.04 range test

Posted: October 18th, 2015, 1:29 pm
by tech 1
Took the p64 with v.04 grips to the range this morning, fired 50 rnds with no trigger reset problems. After 20 rnds or so I was getting back and forth movement. By 50 rnds they were loose. I will probably hit them with the heat gun and squeeze them in to get better clamping of the grip and see if that helps. I think the v.05 will take care of that movement. As far as felt recoil, the p64 is still no fun to shoot and would think v.05 will help there too being a wrap around with finger grooves.

Re: Grips v.04 range test

Posted: October 18th, 2015, 1:46 pm
by Curly1
That is interesting, I thought my movement was due to grinding off too much but then again I must have put them on and off over a dozen times and did notice they were way easier too put on the last few times.

Re: Grips v.04 range test

Posted: October 18th, 2015, 3:48 pm
by Ketchman
Tech1,
Was the felt / perceived recoil less using these grips? I have not been to the range with them on yet but I bet it feels less because these grips are a bit wider at the web of the hand.

Re: Grips v.04 range test

Posted: October 18th, 2015, 5:29 pm
by tech 1
Recoil felt about the same, but overall grip felt better. I Tinkered around with the grips and my opinion is that a snap on like this will not stay tight and will keep moving back and forth. If you look at how the grips are made, the front has a edge that slips over the front edge of the frame. That stops forward movement, but the grip screw locks it down so no backward movement. So what I've done soso far is located where the grip screw needs to be and drilled it through. Got my hole lined up now I just need to pick up a nut and bolt to fit. Original is too short. I think Russ's v.05 (wrap around) will fix the movement problem. By design it has too. With all this said I think he's gonna have a descent set of grips to offer when he finalizes them. And Russ, if you need the next proto type tested, I'll take one for the team and test them on my Punisher :wink:

Re: Grips v.04 range test

Posted: October 18th, 2015, 7:34 pm
by snailman153624
If you countersink the holes, assuming there is enough material there, the original bolt should work. I will try this as well. I'll plan to give these a go next weekend.

Re: Grips v.04 range test

Posted: October 22nd, 2015, 6:31 pm
by robhic
Just to add a bit. I FINALLY got to shoot my "Test P64" with the ver.04 grip. Launched about 75 rds through them without incident. Since last trip out I got my normal skin-web abrasion and it hadn't healed completely, I couldn't test 100% but feel is good. I shot 1 round without my fingerless glove and the pistol sorta rocked the scab. So to prevent further re-damage I donned the glove and finished up.

As mentioned above, there is a minor slop in the grip fit. It didn't hurt performance and didn't get in the way of anything nor affect operation. When I get a few extra minutes I think I'll take a hair dryer and heat the grip, put a bit of squeeze on it and try again. All-in-all very promising and I like it. And DAMN these pistols are accurate! If I didn't know it was me shooting, I coulda sworn it was someone else shooting. Even off-hand I was pretty darn close. ME shooting with one hand is an occasion. Me shooting accurately with one hand is a calendar note for the ages!!! :shock:

Re: Grips v.04 range test

Posted: October 23rd, 2015, 9:55 am
by tech 1
Already tried the heat and squeeze, didn't help. I drilled the grips out and put in a grip screw, now they don't move. Sounds like Russ is settling on v.05, the wrap around. Hopefully we will see them soon to try too.

Re: Grips v.04 range test

Posted: October 23rd, 2015, 10:30 am
by robhic
tech 1 wrote:Already tried the heat and squeeze, didn't help. I drilled the grips out and put in a grip screw, now they don't move. Sounds like Russ is settling on v.05, the wrap around. Hopefully we will see them soon to try too.
Oh well, sounds like you saved me some time with the hair dryer. After I get a good method figured out I, too, may add the screw and nut back to make it solid. Thanks for the info.

Re: Grips v.04 range test

Posted: October 23rd, 2015, 3:28 pm
by Curly1
tech 1 wrote:Already tried the heat and squeeze, didn't help. I drilled the grips out and put in a grip screw, now they don't move. Sounds like Russ is settling on v.05, the wrap around. Hopefully we will see them soon to try too.
Where you able to use the original grip screws?

Re: Grips v.04 range test

Posted: October 24th, 2015, 4:31 pm
by tech 1
No, picked one up from Ace hardware that is longer. Metric size M3. Reusing the oem nut since it's smaller and thinner won't need to counter sink it as deep. Need to cut off a little bit of length, new one is just a little too long.

Re: Grips v.04 range test

Posted: October 24th, 2015, 4:41 pm
by Curly1
How did you find the orientation of the screw hole on the new grips.

Overlay with stocK grips?