Grip Screws, GI Pattern, set of 4, stainless Grip Screws, GI Pattern, set of 4, stainless

Grip Screws, GI Pattern, set of 4, stainless

$14.40

Our flat head grip screws are made to the original GI print, and have a concave slot profile to allow the use of a cartridge rim as a field expedient screwdriver.  Set of 4.

Prehardened 416 stainless bar stock with natural finish.  For standard GI thickness grip panels, do not fit thin grips unless shortened.

 

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    Our flat head grip screws are made to the original GI print, and have a concave slot profile to allow the use of a cartridge rim as a field expedient screwdriver.  Set of 4.

    Prehardened 416 stainless bar stock with natural finish.  For standard GI thickness grip panels, do not fit thin grips unless shortened.

     

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    Reviews

    DCM

    10-8 Stainless Grip Screws

    Matched up perfectly with the hard chrome finishes on both of the Colts that Wilson Combat had worked over. No Idea why they used hex head grip screws on a defensive weapon. 10-8's are a breeze to snug up when and if needed. Thank you for a great product.
    Jimmy Ward

    Stainless Steel, 1911 Grip Screws

    These Stainless Steel, 1911 Grip Screws are the best. Buy them by the bunch.
    Rocky Lindgren

    Best screws on the market

    These might cost a bit more than some of the other 1911 screws on the market but you get what you pay for. They are beautifully machined and the Finish is terrific, nice touch with being able to use a cartridge case rim to tighten them as well, very handy.
    Al Booth

    Perfect parts

    For such a simple part, this is the best designed and made.

    Smart

    Anything that will make a field fix easier is a smart choice - and these are one of them. Anything "flat" including a .45 acp case will work - Not an extra allen-wrench or torx that you have to carry and most likely lose when you need it. Good Buy.

    What it says on the tin.

    Seriously. They're grip screws, they do what they're supposed to. And, as advertised, the rim of a 45 Auto case works in a pinch as a screw driver for them.
    Ken Windeler

    The Way They're Supposed to Be...

    OK, I was aware of these 1911 stock screws and was a bit cautious about the price. But after a couple of trips to the range, I was shooting my brother's Colt MK IV which has the original and correct stocks screws in it. Well they were loose and a cartridge case snugged them back up. Cool! So I decided to try these, and bought two sets of blued and one stainless. I must say that the quality of these screws are noticeable right away, and have a much nicer finish compared to the current Colt dull blued ones. I've tried most brands, hex type and slotted, but now I recommend these. If you appreciate good quality you will not be disappointed IMO.
    Steve Peterson

    Slotted is where it's at!

    Forget the hexhead fad and put some grips screws on that you'll actually have a way to tighten up. These are the best made grip screws I've found. And the fact that you can tighten them with the rim of a 45ACP case is a huge plus since you shouldn't have a 1911 without a 45 case! They also get and stay tighter than any other grip screws I've found.
    Hellsing76

    Great Grip Screws!

    Great machining, strong threads, great replacements on all my Springfields and Les Baer S.R.P. I tried one set and was instantly hooked. All my standard grip thickness 1911's now wear these. Very happy with all the screw sets I have purchased, even the stainless ones brought a whole new look to my SS TRP Tactical and with the 10-8 Gen2 SS slide stop on that pistol, it came together nicely.
    Jimmy

    Realist

    These are terrific, no more Allen Keys for me!