Shop 1911 and 2011 grips, grip modules, grip kits, and replacement grip parts for competition, custom builds, repairs, and upgrades. Find traditional 1911 grip panels, complete 2011 grip modules, aluminum and steel grip kits, grip screws, bushings, escutcheons, trigger guard hardware, and other related components.
Grip compatibility varies significantly between traditional single-stack 1911 pistols and double-stack 2011 platforms. Complete 2011 grips and grip components can also be specific to the pistol, frame, trigger system, magwell, and manufacturer. Always check the individual product description for exact compatibility and installation requirements before ordering.
The right grip setup depends on your pistol platform, frame, intended use, hand size, preferred texture, and desired material. Traditional 1911 pistols generally use removable grip panels, while many 2011-style pistols use a complete grip module attached to the frame.
Before ordering, determine whether you need replacement 1911 grip panels, a complete 2011 grip module, or individual grip hardware. These product types use different mounting systems and should not be considered interchangeable.
Traditional 1911 grip panels are available in different materials, textures, thicknesses, profiles, and colors. Options range from moderately textured grips for general use to aggressive competition-focused textures designed to provide a more secure interface with the shooting hand.
Before selecting 1911 grips, check the pistol's frame configuration, safety setup, grip screw bushings, and any magwell compatibility requirements. Grip dimensions and cutouts can vary between products.
A 2011 grip module forms the lower grip portion of a compatible double-stack pistol and houses or interfaces with several important components. Complete grip kits may include the grip module along with related parts such as a magwell, mainspring housing, magazine release components, grip safety components, or mounting hardware.
The exact components included vary by manufacturer and product. Review each listing carefully to understand what is included and what additional parts may be required to complete the installation.
Metal 2011 grips are available in aluminum and steel configurations for compatible pistols and frames. Compared with polymer grip modules, metal grips can provide different weight, balance, texture, and handling characteristics.
Aluminum grips generally add less weight than steel while providing a rigid metal grip structure. Steel grips add considerably more weight and are commonly selected for competition-focused pistol builds where the shooter wants additional mass in the grip area.
Replacement and upgrade grip systems are available for compatible Staccato and STI-pattern pistols. Options include complete metal grip conversion kits, replacement grip modules, bushings, screws, and other mounting hardware.
Compatibility can vary by pistol model, frame dimensions, trigger system, and grip design. A grip designed for one 2011-style pistol should not automatically be assumed to fit every Staccato, STI-pattern, or double-stack 1911 frame.
Grip upgrades and related components are available for compatible Springfield Prodigy pistols. Depending on the product, options can include replacement grip modules, metal grip systems, grip safety components, and related mounting hardware.
Before selecting a Prodigy grip upgrade, review the product listing for frame compatibility, fitting requirements, trigger compatibility, magwell options, and any additional components required for installation.
2011 grip modules use bushings, screws, trigger guard sleeves, and other mounting hardware to secure the grip to the pistol frame. Replacement hardware is available for maintenance, repairs, and custom builds.
Grip bushings and screws are not universally interchangeable across every 2011 grip and frame system. Confirm thread specifications, grip manufacturer, frame compatibility, and product dimensions before ordering replacement hardware.
Traditional 1911 grip hardware includes grip screws, frame-mounted bushings, and, on some grip designs, escutcheons. Replacement components are available in different materials, finishes, head styles, and dimensions.
When replacing 1911 grip hardware, verify the screw and bushing specifications required by the pistol and grip panels. Slim grips and other specialized grip configurations may require different hardware from standard-thickness grip panels.
Grip texture affects how the pistol interfaces with the shooter's hands. Aggressive textures provide a more pronounced surface, while moderate textures can offer a balance between grip and comfort.
The best texture depends on personal preference, shooting volume, hand size, and intended use. Competition shooters often prioritize a secure and repeatable grip, while other users may prefer a less aggressive surface for extended handling.
Complete 2011 grip modules and grip kits may be designed around specific magwell systems. Some kits include a compatible magwell, while others require a separate model designed for the grip profile and mounting system.
Before combining a grip and magwell from different manufacturers, confirm compatibility. Grip profile, mounting method, mainspring housing configuration, and magazine base pad clearance can all affect fit.
Installation requirements vary between complete 2011 grip modules and grip systems. Some products are designed for minimal fitting on compatible frames, while others may require professional fitting, component transfer, or adjustment.
Follow the manufacturer's installation recommendations and use a qualified professional gunsmith when fitting or modification is required. After installation, verify correct trigger, grip safety, thumb safety, magazine release, and overall pistol function.
Browse traditional 1911 grip panels, complete 2011 grip modules, aluminum and steel grip kits, grip screws, bushings, escutcheons, trigger guard hardware, and replacement grip components. Choose parts based on your pistol, frame, grip system, intended use, and installation requirements.