Here you go Infantryman....Ivory Trausch grip on a SP101.
After having these on my SP, here is a somewhat short review.
They are still on it.
I have tried the factory insert grip it's ok, but since I choke up high on my grip, I had to bring the barrel down to line up the sight. plus my middle finger took a beating from the trigger guard.
I switched to the Pachmayr compact. much better, as they filled behind the trigger guard better then the factory. But I still had to bring the barrel down to line up the sights. But they are very filling like a boot grip.
I tried a Houge from a friend, and took them off right away, they didn't feel right for me.
I bought the Trausch, and opted for the ivory as I have my SP polished, and hey whats wrong with a little bling now and then.
I really like the grip. If you shoot a 1911, you will probably like the Trausch. It levels out the barrel for me, so when I'm doing drills, and also live fire, I don't have to bring the barrel down. The sights line up perfectly, every time. I find I don't have to reposition my grip. I grip, unholster, bring up the gun, and sights on target, each and every time.
The grip is deceiving as to it's size. It is about a 1/4" longer then the factory, and 1/4" shorter then the Houge. It is thicker front to back, but it is slim side to side. After carrying with the Pachmayr's for a long time, the Trausch actually makes the SP feel smaller.
The grip has more filling behind the frame, at the top, which makes for a more vertical grip, which is one of the reasons I tried the Pachmayr.
I can get all four fingers around the grip for good control, but I can still pocket carry with this grip.
It is not soft like the Houge, more like the Pachmayr, but without the texture of the Pachmayr, so it doesn't stick.
The only draw back I have found, is the ivory does show the dirt, but it is easy to clean up, But I wouldn't work on your car and then go shooting without scrubbing you hands. I haven't had to clean grease off...yet.
If you do choose to order a set, be aware and look on the order page about older versus newer SP101, as there is a difference in how the grip fits the frame, a newer SP with the older grip, will leave a gap at the grip post frame area