Island Boy 4.25 vs The Standard | Legion Precision

Island Boy 4.25 vs. The Standard

Legion Precision: Engineering the Advantage

Choosing a 2011 platform is an investment in performance. While the industry standard serves its purpose, the Island Boy 4.25 is built for the shooter who demands zero-compromise precision. Here is how a hand-fitted Legion build stacks up against the assembly-line giant.
01 Metallurgy & Build Philosophy
The Industry Standard Utilizes 4140 Billet steel. Reliable and functional, but optimized for mass-market CNC speed and assembly-line throughput.
Island Boy 4.25 Forged from 416 Stainless Steel. Higher corrosion resistance and tighter machining tolerances. Every slide is hand-fitted to the frame for a "glass-smooth" action.
02 Recoil Management & Grip
The Industry Standard Equipped with a polymer grip module. It is lightweight, but lacks the structural rigidity and balance of a full-metal system.
Island Boy 4.25 Features our proprietary Chiraq Metal Grip System. The added mass provides a natural recoil buffer, shifting the balance into the palm for faster follow-up shots.
03 The Hand-Fitted Edge
The Industry Standard Parts are built to fit within a "tolerance window" so they can be swapped quickly. Accuracy is good, but variations exist.
Island Boy 4.25 We use zero-play fitting. The barrel lock-up is checked by hand to ensure mechanical consistency that translates to cloverleaf groups at distance.
Specification Industry Benchmark Legion Island Boy 4.25
Build Style Assembly Line 1:1 Hand-Fitted
Frame Material 4140 Billet 416 Stainless Steel
Grip Material Polymer Machined Metal (Chiraq)
Finish Options Standard Black DLC DLC / CrN / PVD Custom
Lead Time Immediate ~5 Months (Built to Order)