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Thread: Magwell vs Bobtail

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    Default Magwell vs Bobtail

    What are the bobtail advantages? Are there any disadvantages? Lastly it appears you have to buy new grips. Are there less grip options for the bobtail?
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    Advantages: Feels really good in the hand, easier to carry concealed. Disadvantages: once you get one you have to get more! Fewer choices and generally more expensive. Grips: Tons of options, check out The Finer Grain, Sarges' Grips, he has a large selection of bobtail grips. Gary

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    Mag well vs. Bobtail are two entirely differently issues. Magwells are meant to facilitate easier faster reloads.

    The advantage of bobtails is to offer a little less conspicuous profile while carrying concealed. Some say makes no difference in feel for holding the pistol, others say it does make a difference in your grip. I have both standard and bobtail config 1911's and find no significant difference in grip feel. If anything, I like the feel of the bobtail grip a bit better. As mentioned before, Sarge's offers many bobtail options. I have VZ's on my bobtail 1911's as well as a pair of Esmeralda Rosewood Picazzo grips for those all important BBQ's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cougfan2 View Post
    Mag well vs. Bobtail are two entirely differently issues. Magwells are meant to facilitate easier faster reloads.

    The advantage of bobtails is to offer a little less conspicuous profile while carrying concealed. Some say makes no difference in feel for holding the pistol, others say it does make a difference in your grip. I have both standard and bobtail config 1911's and find no significant difference in grip feel. If anything, I like the feel of the bobtail grip a bit better. As mentioned before, Sarge's offers many bobtail options. I have VZ's on my bobtail 1911's as well as a pair of Esmeralda Rosewood Picazzo grips for those all important BBQ's.

    That's a beautiful gun,grips are very nice.......

    but the bobtail just doesn't look right on a 1911 to me.
    If I want that sort of grip I'll buy another gun

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    Quote Originally Posted by mjbskwim View Post
    That's a beautiful gun,grips are very nice.......

    but the bobtail just doesn't look right on a 1911 to me.
    If I want that sort of grip I'll buy another gun
    To each his own. I own both standard grip and bobtail 1911's. If it is a gun I plan to use regularly for concealed carry I will go with the bobtail, but I also like the standard grip.
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