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What is the device that holds the grips on a Kimber? Looks like possibly a rivet. Is there a tool to remove it, or would it require drilling?
 
Posts: 3811 | Location: san angelo tx | Registered: 18 November 2009Reply With Quote
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I've worked on hundreds of Kimbers and every one used screws to hold the grips on. Look real close and I'd bet you'll see the grip screw on your Kimber uses a small hex or torx bit.


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Posts: 2949 | Location: Corrales, NM, USA | Registered: 07 February 2001Reply With Quote
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Yep same as every other 1911 made. a Screw in to a grip bushing


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Posts: 2534 | Location: National City CA | Registered: 15 December 2008Reply With Quote
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Thanks to both of you guys for the fast ACCURATE response. My old eyes, it looked like a round hole, but sure enough there was a hex in it. I like the checkered grips that came on it and I know I could not make a set I'd like better, just wanted to see if I could make a set out of mesquite (have plenty of that here in Texas). If nothing else, I removed them and drew a pattern and gave them a good coat of rubbed in linseed oil. John your response of working on hundreds scares me as do they give a lot of trouble? Kerry, nice link.
 
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John your response of working on hundreds scares me as do they give a lot of trouble? Kerry, nice link.

Can't speak for John but mine has never given me a drop of trouble in the 1000s of rounds run through it.


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That's encouraging ramrod. BTW I made the mesquite grips and as expected, like the factory ones better.
 
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I did a combination. Added the rubber under grip to give my fingers some support the nice set of wood over that.



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Not many come in because they don't work right, but so many people want theirs to be different so I customize them, clean them, re-blue them, paint them etc.


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