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🪵 Elevate your 1911 game with legendary style and unbeatable grip.
The Pachmayr American Legend Grips for full-size 1911 pistols combine classic heritage walnut laminate with a soft, wraparound rubber design featuring ergonomic finger grooves. Engineered for Government and Commander models, these grips enhance comfort, control, and aesthetics, making them a top choice for discerning shooters seeking both style and performance.



| ASIN | B00I77PLKW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #103,087 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #192 in Hunting & Shooting Gun Grips |
| Brand | Pachmayr |
| Brand Name | Pachmayr |
| Color | Heritage Walnut |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,458 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00034337004349 |
| Grip Size | One Size |
| Included Components | Grips |
| Item Type Name | Pachmayr, Colt 1911 Grip, Heritage Walnut |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Lyman Products |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 00434 |
| Model Number | 00434 |
| UPC | 034337004349 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
P**.
Classy add on for the GSG 1911-22.
I ordered this to dress up a new GSG 1911-22. The old GSGs had wood double diamond grips but the new ones come with plastic faux wood pieces. I'm building the new weapon with some performance and some cosmetic add on items. The rose wood panels and the soft rubber wrap around is a really great look. The grips are comfortable and improve the feel when shooting. They do increase the distance from front to back of the grip but not the trigger reach. The only problem with fit is the right side of the safety slot on the grips need to be lengthened. When the safety is disengaged there isn't room for the lever to move inside the grip. It took maybe 5 minutes to remove material with a Dremel tool to fix this minor problem. The rest of the fit was good. These grips appear to be high quality. I would recommend these for your 1911 platform.
A**R
Nice grip
I really enjoy the feel and look of these grips
T**T
Well done!
Charcoal on a blued steel Springfield 1911 .45 ACP. Classic aggressive look with upgraded firm fit modern feel.
R**H
Great grips, really sets off my 1911
If you have a 1911 and are looking for new grips, buy these. They look G-R-E-A-T looking, very comfortable and have held up well. The wood looks fantastic while the soft grip rubber molds to your have like a glove. My Commander's original grips were very thin, and the grip screws were very short at .190", so I had to get longer grip screws. I picked some fancy hex headed stainless steel screws .250" long from Brownell's. After a little shortening to .230", they worked out perfect. (Note- The grip screws on a 1911 are a funky .150"-50 TPI. You won't find them at any hardware store. If you find a size at a hardware store that "looks like it will fit" they might, but you will end up with stripped grip screw bushings if you try to use them. Either order the correct ones or go to a gun shop, one *WITH* a real gunsmith to get the proper ones. I did a little work on my grips before installing them. I used Loctite "Black Max" toughened cyanoacrylate adhesive to bond the underside of the rubber grips to the wood so the seam would be tight where the rubber meets the wood. I also bonded an aluminum 3mm flat washer .0150" thick in place of the clear plastic ones between the rubber and wood where the grip screw goes to keep the rubber from "bulging" around the screw heads when they were tightened. There is also a seam on the front of the finger grooves I sanded smooth strictly for looks. I also bonded the Pachmyr emblems in place and removed a tiny bit of wood on the top rear grip panel to clear my 1911's safety. I took pictures and will be posting this project on the Instructables web site. The only possible negative I can see is I will be careful to prevent any solvents or lead remover solutions getting on the rubber grip part. I am not sure it would cause any problems but I'll err on the side of safety. The other thing is you may need to remove a tiny bit of wood to clear your safety, or on both sides if you pistol has ambidextrous safetys. As I stated, these will fit both the Government model and the Commander models. They will *not* fit the Officer's model. You won't regret buying these grips. Everyone who sees them at the Rifle club I belong to wants to know where to get them.
B**Y
Great combination of wood looks and rubber grip!
I bought a Rock Island .45 ACP. The gun seems very nice for the money, but the grips were horrendous. I knew the first thing I wanted to do is replace the grips. The front strap of the gun is plain (no checkering) so I knew I wanted a rubber grip of some sort. But I also love the classical look and richness of a nice wood grip. As I was searching, I came across the Pachmayr "Deluxe Pacwood" (or Packwood) grips. Reviews for the most part looked good and I have been pleased with all previous Pachmayr purchases I have made. I decided to give it a try. I am more pleased than I can say. It didn't require any fitting as others have complained. I also used LockTite on the screws to avoid the other complaint I have seen of the screws working loose because to the wood/rubber combination. As I mentioned, slick, easy install. The grips feel fantastic in my hand. But the most pleasant surprise is the wood on the grips looks just awesome! It turned out much better than the pictures I have seen on the internet. The information I have read says the wood is walnut. Whatever the wood is, mine is well figured and a rich, darker look like Brazilian rosewood. Great grips, great product, great value!!! I truly couldn't be more pleased.
N**L
Nice grips, and looks very nice
I got these grips for my pt1911. They are pretty nice looking. They feel good in the hands. I can't stand just plain wood grips and I despise the look of just rubber grips. So this was a good choice to me. Couple things to know about the grips. If your 1911 has a ambi-safety, you WILL have to notch the right side of the inside wood. This took me about 15 mins. You can't even tell. Just keep sanding, fitting, sanding, fitting..etc Make sure that whn you screw the grips in the safety MOVES freely as it should. I thought I was good and then when I tighten the screw down all the way the safety wouldn't budge... The rubber part that your fingers long onto in the front are hollow. This is annoying and I will be filling that gap with some permetex rubber and letting it cure. I did have to trim the upper rubber right under the trigger guard. Not a huge problem honestly, more of a personal preference... Two gripes that I feel should be addressed. The front rubber has extra rubber when the finger grooves are.. you can tell it was in a mold and they didn't trim it completely off. I will take care of this with a fine tipped exacto knife, but it's more of an annoying feeling when you have the gun in your hands. Lastly is the bottom part of the rubber where the lower screws go into the frame. I really feel this should be addressed better. The screws opening have a small plastic washer that is just in a recessed area on the rubber... so when you tighten the screws down a lot of times you will get the screw and rubber OVER the screw, it just doesn't look good honestly. Makes it look like cheap grips. I feel they should have a solid mounting point in the rubber with a metal washer that is stationary rather than removable plastic washer. Other than that they are decent. It would be even better if they started making these i different shades or different patterns for the wood. Overall pretty pleased with them. My friend shot mine and then another's 1911 that hand normal wood grips. He prefered mine because it was much nicer to hold, which I am guessing is because of the rubber that wraps around the front. -Nigel
J**.
Great grip and a great price!
Figured I would roll the dice on these and am glad that I did. Swapped out the stock ugly green VZ grips for these puppies and I'm very happy with the purchase. These installed very quickly with no issues at all. I also added some Wilson Combat medallions because I didn't like the Pachmayr standard medallion's color or logo. Great fit in the hand although I haven't shot it yet but can only imagine that it would improve my accuracy. My only issue would be the rubber at the front of the grip where it came out of the mold but if it bugs me I will hit it with some sand paper. All in all love the way it feels in the hand and I love the look of the gun with these on as well. Hope this helps!
K**V
Nice grips to upgrade Tanfoglio Witness BB gun
I got these grips to replace cheap plastic ones that came with my Tanfoglio Witness BB gun. These grips are very well made and look beautiful. You will need to file down the screws that hold the side emblems or glue them down though. If you have some flat head screws that match the size used on these grips that can work. You have to file down the screws since they get in the way of the CO2 canister in the clip which prevents it from dropping out when released. Other than that, they fit perfectly and make the BB gun look and feel like the real thing. I don't consider this a con since these grips are made for a real 1911 and not Tanfoglio BB gun. Dual rubber and wood grip is really nice and comfortable to hold whether you're getting it for a real 1911 or replica. I recommend these for anyone looking for an upgrade or extra grips for their 1911 gun.
A**ー
2個目
WAのコマンダーにローズウッドを装着しています。 最近マルイのm1911a1が増えたので当初パックマイヤーのラバーグリップを使っていましたが、 親指に触れる木の感触に慣れると、ラバーグリップでは親指が何かを探して物足りなくなってしまい、 結局こちらを購入しました。 今回はチャコールシルバーストーンにしました。 ウッドとラバーのフィンガーチャンネルという良いとこ取りなグリップなのでおすすめです。
L**E
Perfect
Monter sur un Walter Colt 1911 22lr. Améliore le grip et surtout donne un superbe style à votre arme !
雪**ろ
タクティカルなガバメント
カーボネートm45cqpに取り付けました。 穴の位置は問題ありませんでしたがもとのネジだと厳しいので自前で用意した方が良いと思います。
T**8
Very attractive and comfortable grips
I purchased these grips for a Weihrauch HW45 air pistol (non-restricted in Canada), which happens to be compatible with Colt 1911 aftermarket Pachmayr and Hogue grips. As others have commented, the photo does not do justice to the colour of the wood - it's absolutely gorgeous, and a large improvement over the functional but plain HW45 walnut grips. I had to modify slightly the grips; the top screw holes had too shallow a counter-bore and the screws in those holes sat just proud of the gripping surface. While this didn't interfere with my grip, it didn't look right. I simply drilled the counter-bore a few mm deeper, allowing the screws to be properly recessed. Problem solved. The rubber portion of the grip is hollow, as other buyers have observed. But at least for me this isn't a concern and isn't even noticed during use. This was a great purchase for me and would enhance the appearance of any pistol.
T**.
I find this grip attractive and comfortable. It fits my hands better than the Hogue ...
Purchased for my CCI Phantom paintball marker. I find this grip attractive and comfortable. It fits my hands better than the Hogue wrap-around grips that the Phantom comes with from the factory. There is a small gap between the top finger nub and the trigger guard, but the finger nubs are of a soft rubber and doesn't bother me.
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