Dycus Razor 1911 -

The single most talked-about feature of the Dycus Razor 1911 is the . Forget stippling. Forget checkering (20 LPI or 30 LPI). Dycus developed a proprietary, multi-faceted grip pattern that can only be described as "micro-serrated scales."

Unlike traditional flat or arched mainspring housings, the Razor’s front strap and mainspring housing are sculpted with three-dimensional pyramids. These pyramids are not sharp enough to draw blood or ruin a concealment garment, but they are aggressive enough to lock the pistol into your palm like a gecko’s foot on glass. dycus razor 1911

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In field testing, the Dycus Razor 1911 has demonstrated the tight groupings and reliable cycling expected of a boutique-level firearm. Historical Impact: In field testing, the Dycus Razor

The Dycus Razor 1911 is a tribute to the classic razors of the early 20th century, with a design that exudes elegance and sophistication. The razor's sleek, streamlined body is made from the finest materials, including stainless steel, silver, and gold. The handle, available in various configurations, is ergonomically designed to fit comfortably in the hand, providing a secure grip and precise control.

Dycus typically outfits the Razor with a custom Heinie SlantPro or a proprietary Dycus Straight-Eight sight system. The rear sight is blended into the slide so aggressively that it looks like it grew there. There are no sharp corners to snag on a holster. The front sight is a serrated black ramp or a gold bead—no fiber optics, as Dycus believes fiber optics distract the eye from front-sight focus.