TANDEMKROSS SW22 Victory "Cornerstone" Thumb Ledge Installation Instructions
At a glance:
- Prevents accidental safety engagement while shooting
- Oversized, 1911-style safety ledge
- Improves hand placement for better grip, control
If you’ve used an SW22 Victory® in competition or for fun, chances are you’ve accidentally engaged the safety while shooting. The placement of the safety ledge means it’s easy to bump while shooting, especially if you’re using an aftermarket SW22 Victory® grip. Luckily, TANDEMKROSS has engineered a solution!
Introducing the "Cornerstone" Safety Thumb Ledge for SW22 Victory® - the ultimate upgrade for SW22 Victory® owners looking to improve their hand placement and grip and put an end to accidental safety engagement!
The oversized, 1911-style safety ledge offers an ideal thumb placement for a secure grip and provides consistent hand positioning and helps to control muzzle flip. Easily ride your thumb on the "Cornerstone" Safety Thumb Ledge and your safety will not turn on while shooting. This is one of the best SW22 Victory® accessories for competition shooters. Get your "Cornerstone" today and lay the foundation for a better grip!
Supported Models:
- SW22 Victory®
- SW22 Victory® Target
- Performance Center® SW22 Victory® Target
60 Reviews
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Cornerstone thumb ledge
I installed one on my Victory and it puts your thumb in a comfortable position for shooting. Easy flip up into safe when you want to.
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Competitive Shooter
The ledge solves the problem that most Competitive Shooters have when shooting the victory. Most everyone that I have spoken with says that they accidentally turn the safety on while shooting. This gives you a small thumb rest for your right hand. This is an awesome product and in my opinion Tandem Kross has hit a Home run with this one.. Great JOb TK...
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jumpin jonny
Nifty upgrade that eliminates the accidental engagement of the safety...while providing a safe and practical position for the wandering thumb...placement is spot on. Install was not too difficult..felt more like a watchmaker. Video is very helpful. TK continues to inspire us with "worthy" upgrades ....which is why I keep coming back...Thank you TK
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BOGEYB
A very comfortable place your thumb while shooting!!
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Ed
Wow, is this a great upgrade! I'm a 1911 fan. I have two 1911s which I use quite often, so I'm use to resting my thumb on my safety and automatically engaging and disengaging by habit. Let me tell you, this thumb ledge was easy to install and although I've only dry-fired to test it, it has improved my grip and accuracy. (Please note, when I dry-fire, I remove the striker assembly, so as not to damage the firing pin and I use the Laserlyte LT-LR which works great.
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Cornerstone
The new safety is a big improvement over the stock unit. Improved ability to engage and disengage, particularly with larger after-market grips. It is a little too high for me to use as a ledge, makes my thumb point straight up.
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Mr.
When shooting I would keep putting safety on now I don't and my indoor scores are higher.
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Mr.
Eliminated the constant inadvertent engaging the safety. Provides a comfortable placement for your thumb that assists in a constant grip while transitioning to multiple targets. Engagement either on or off safety also seems more positive. Only negative is the engagement pad is a little large.
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Great addition
I bought and installed the Cornerstone Safety on 2 different S&W SW22 Victories. One is used for bullseye competition, the other for steel challenge and bowling pin shoots. For bullseye, I like that my right thumb is placed in the same spot every time. The Victory safety is placed a little higher than the safety on my 1911, but it's close enough to establish the same basic grip on both guns. For steel challenge, I like the extra purchase and control I get on the pistol. Maybe that's in my head, but it just feels better to me. The only negative is that if I use my right thumb to activate the magazine release, I inadvertently flip the Cornerstone safety up. As long as I remember this, it's really not a problem.