The 1911 isn't just a pistol. It's a piece of American military history — the sidearm that crossed two world wars, served four generations of carriers, and remains, more than a century after its design, one of the most respected combat handguns ever produced.
Garrison Grip builds premium 1911 grip panels for owners who treat their 1911 with the respect it earned. Aggressive diamond checkering for a positive grip under recoil. Branded service medallions honoring USMC, Army, Navy, and other branches. Precision-machined fit for Colt 1911, Government, Commander, Officer, and most standard 1911 frames. From $29.95.
Most factory 1911 grips are smooth or lightly textured wood — fine for display, mediocre for shooting, and forgettable on a pistol whose entire heritage demands character.
The original 1911 was issued with checkered walnut grips for a reason: under recoil, your hand needs purchase. Smooth grips slip. Light texturing flattens with wear. A 1911 fired hard, often, or under stress benefits from grips engineered for actual use — deep, sharp checkering that grips your hand the way the pistol was designed to be held.
Beyond function, factory grips are anonymous. A 1911 with USMC medallions tells a story. So does one with Army eagles or Navy anchors. Whether you served, your father served, or you simply respect what these branches represent, the medallion turns a generic sidearm into yours.
Aggressive diamond checkering.
Not the shallow, decorative checkering common on imports. Deep, sharp checkering that bites into your hand and holds through magazine after magazine. Your grip stays where you put it — no migration, no shift, no slipping in sweat or wet conditions.
Branded service medallions.
Real, recognizable insignia — USMC Eagle Globe and Anchor, Army emblem, Navy anchor, and other service branches. Inlaid into the grip panel, not stuck on. The medallions are precision-cast and finished to last as long as the grips themselves.
Precision fit.
Each grip is machined to match the standard 1911 frame geometry. Drops onto Colt 1911, Government, Commander, and Officer frames with original 1911 screw spacing. No filing, no shimming, no compromise.
Premium materials.
Built from durable composite that resists oil, solvents, sweat, and impact. Won't crack under recoil, won't warp with temperature, won't fade with sunlight exposure.
Standard Government (5") frame
Colt Government Model, Springfield 1911-A1, Kimber Custom II, Ruger SR1911, Sig Sauer 1911, and most full-size 1911 clones.
Commander (4.25") frame
Colt Commander, Kimber Pro Carry, Sig Sauer 1911 Carry, and similar Commander-length 1911s.
Officer (3.5") frame
Colt Officer's ACP, Kimber Ultra Carry, and other compact 1911 platforms.
Note: Will NOT fit double-stack 1911s (Para Ordnance, STI, etc.) or 1911-style pistols with ambidextrous safety cutouts that differ from the original GI specification. Call 1-888-979-5487 if unsure.
The medallions are cast metal inlays set into the grip panel, finished flush, durable enough to outlast normal carry and use.
Will these fit my 1911?
If your 1911 is a standard single-stack design (Colt, Springfield, Kimber, Ruger SR1911, Sig 1911, most clones) with original GI-spec screw spacing, yes.
Are the medallions metal or plastic?
Cast metal inlays, finished into the grip panel. They have real weight, real shine, and real durability.
Will the checkering wear smooth?
The checkering is deep enough to survive many years of normal carry and use. The composite material is harder than wood and significantly more resistant to wear.
Are screws included?
Yes, most models ship with replacement grip screws.
Do you offer other service branches or custom designs?
Call 1-888-979-5487 to discuss other branches and custom designs.
Will these void my pistol's warranty?
Grip panels are user-replaceable parts. Swapping grips does not affect manufacturer warranties on major 1911 makers.
A premium grip improves comfort, control, and pride of ownership — but it does not replace training, awareness, and the four rules of safe gun handling. Treat every firearm as if it's loaded. Never point a firearm at anything you are not willing to destroy. Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to fire. Be certain of your target and what lies beyond it. Always secure your firearm so it remains within reach of you alone — never accessible to children, visitors, or unauthorized hands.
The 1911 is a serious tool that earned its reputation through serious use. Carry it with the responsibility that reputation deserves.