I have a 1968-made Colt Government Model 1911. The slots on the grip screws are wide enough that the screws can be removed/tightened with the rim of a .45 ACP cartridge. (That was the original spec from Browning in 1911.)
On all my other 1911s, the slots are narrower; they work with a Swiss Army Knife but not a cartridge rim. I think it would be cool to have grips screws that could be tightened/loosened in the field with no tools.
Of all the different kinds of slotted grip screws that are for sale, do any of them have slots wide enough to accommodate a cartridge rim? (I called Brownells tech support; they say "no clue.") Gunsmiths, do you know if anybody sells 1911 grip screws with the wider slot?
On all my other 1911s, the slots are narrower; they work with a Swiss Army Knife but not a cartridge rim. I think it would be cool to have grips screws that could be tightened/loosened in the field with no tools.
Of all the different kinds of slotted grip screws that are for sale, do any of them have slots wide enough to accommodate a cartridge rim? (I called Brownells tech support; they say "no clue.") Gunsmiths, do you know if anybody sells 1911 grip screws with the wider slot?