This isnt the final version currently under plan but its pretty close. Comments welcomed.
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As you can see it helps keep your thumb off the slide. For reference I wear an xxl work glove.
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I like the looks of it. Seems to be a good size - just a bit bigger but not too big. I’m guessing the slighly bigger size adds leverage so as to make it easier to depress for those with stiff thumb safeties? FWIW, mine is not that stiff, but I’ve read of others who have very stiff thumb safeties.
Im opening this up to comments so thank you. We weren't sure what people wanted exactly and Im sure not everybody wants exactly the same feature set. The changes envisioned for the next version are three points so far.
1. Shorten the length on the shooters end to avoid impact with the hand during recoil.
2. Reduce the width of the paddle.
3. Provide a step on the edge for retention of the thumb.
This is the second model, it was thought the first model provided too much opportunity for interference with the slide.
Since its a really small part he has to machine a fixture to hold the parts. Each change requires a new fixture so comments and input are definitely appreciated and he will accommodate requests as much as possible.
Thanks for looking and commenting.
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Sorry I missed one of your observations. The size of the paddle was to allow the thumb to ride the safety and large enough not to miss during the draw. We think it could still accomplish both functions in a bit more compact design.
The second design is drawn up we are waiting to see if there is any feedback that would lead to additional changes before we proceed with the next prototype.
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My suggestion would be to move the paddle to the top of the safety, instead of at the bottom. This will provide a much more 1911-like feel and allow the paddle to be tucked in closer to the frame and slide will still allowing a wide paddle to be there. The current iteration places the thumb safety too low in the shooting position and is unnecessarily wide, relative to what it could be.
I appreciate the machined aspects of this. I personally would setup and machine the base separately and weld on a paddle for prototyping, so that you can adjust as needed as opposed to constantly machining a new piece.