When I first shot my R51, the skin on the web of my hand got a bit chewed up. I found that the grip safety edges were machined to sharp edges and shooting forced the safety against my hand and that did it.
I rounded the edges a bit and now it is much more comfortable.
see attached picture.
After rounding and making sure this was a solution, I used some aluminum black anodizing liquid to cover the areas
It's a nice gun. shame Remington did not take care of ergonomics.
The first time I handled my R51 I noticed several sharp edges; so I disassembled and deburred all the sharp edges with a file.
Good job on the mod. It's probably an area that would have had its' finish worn off anyway.
The back edges of the slide were also quite sharp. i broke those edges and re-blued them.
so far I haven't rounded the sharp edge at the end of the slide. was wondering if the factory warrantee would be ended with any modification. when I do round the sharp edge I am going to put the slide in my mill and actually put a nice radius on it as I really hate to have the blood run down the web of my hand. the worst pistol for hand eating is the walther ppk I don't ever want to shoot one of those again.
Quote from: sirbrian on October 22, 2016, 09:50:34 PM
The back edges of the slide were also quite sharp. i broke those edges and re-blued them.
sirbrian,
It is not the slide that is the culprit. It is the lemon squeezer. If you lock back the slide and hold the pistol in a normal
shooters grip, there is about a 3/8" space between your hand and the bottom of the slide. I quit worrying about it and
bought a set of shooting gloves. They feel good, and look cool, for what that is worth.