6 screws per ring, yeah, overkill comes to mind. Hey, you can mount some doo dads on top of your scope now. ;D Seriously though, a good place to mount a spirit level.
I have recently purchased a RIA 22TCM wide body 1911. I like the pistol but the grips seemed to be letting the pistol down a bit. After some interweb searching I discovered that no one lists grips for the wide body RIA. But in my search I discovered a couple of threads where posters stated that the Para grips just drop right on this new pistol. They don't, but are close and with some fitting I'll be able to use them and that's about the best I can say about the situation. The grips I purchased are Alumi-Grip, checkered black. The grips look very well made and serviceable.
RSR Group has 6 of these in stock. Our order price is $849 + shipping. Just saying. >:D Product SpecificationsUPC Code: 0798681429707 Manufacturer: Sig Sauer Model: 1911 Model: Scorpion Action: Semi-automatic Type: 1911 Size: Full Caliber: 45 ACP Barrel Length: 5" Frame/Material: Alloy Finish/Color: Flat Dark Earth Grips/Stock: Hogue Capacity: 8Rd Accessories: 2 Mags Description: Tac Rail Sights: Fixed Night Sights Manufacturer Part #: 1911R-45-SCPN
I contacted Fred Craig, the pistol's designer in NV and he said he could fix me up with ammo. I may order some from him. He also told me that the 22 Micromag and the 22TCM (Tuason Craig Micromag) have a different shoulder profile. Mr Craig is the designer of both cartridges.
To me the grips were really letting this pistol down so I ordered replacements. Didn't want wood because they cannot be made thin enough to suit me on this double stack 1911. I ordered black, checkered Alumi-Grips. They are very thin and look pretty good.