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    replace grip safety

    I have a Kimber Tactical Entry II . I'd like to replace the factory grip safet, that does not have a raised memory "bump".With one that does. I have already answered tried an Ed Brown version. Obviously it was a no go. So thats what i'd like to do. Can anyone suggest one that will work? Thanks so much!

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    Any grip safety on a Kimber will be a fitted part so you're going to need to cut on the frame a bit. I've done a couple of Ed Browns on Kimbers and they work great. They were the first couple of beavertails I did in fact.

    Your pistol has an alloy frame which will need to be recoated. That's all. If you'd prefer Type III hard anodizing I can probably help you find someone who will do your whole frame in that. It's really durable.

    Any other grip safety with a .250 radius should work fine, but the Ed Brown model has always worked fairly well on Kimbers for me.





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    I went with CMC on my kimber. i like it alot more than the ed brown. frame did have to be re-blended. there's really no getting around that.


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    Quote Originally Posted by trappernanabg19 View Post
    ...tried an Ed Brown version. Obviously it was a no go. ...
    What made it a "no go?"

    Kimber has their own version, used on the Raptor and some of their other pistols:
    http://www.kimberamerica.com/1911/raptor-ii/raptor-ii
    It may require less fitting but will still require some work. It's available through Kimber and Brownells (and only available with the squiggly lines cut into the speed bump)

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    My problem was that the notch on the grip safety didn't line up with the sear spring correctly. I pretty much counted on blending the frame. As a matter on fact i even bought the Ed Brown "fitting guide"

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    Quote Originally Posted by trappernanabg19 View Post
    My problem was that the notch on the grip safety didn't line up with the sear spring correctly. I pretty much counted on blending the frame. As a matter on fact i even bought the Ed Brown "fitting guide"
    Interesting...

    I recently bought a brown thumb safety and the pin was tapered so bad it wouldn't insert all the way into my TRP tangs. Got an EGW instead and no issues.

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