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Looking at talons grips. But what do you use and like?
SA Friday
09-08-2010, 23:54
http://www.ericwesselman.com/
Better adhesives, smaller grit, lasts on my glocks for about a year to year and a half of hard core competition use. Mild use, even longer. Wears out, strips off without residue or destruction, replace it and do it all over again.
Only other thing I would recommend is stippling.
+1 on the Eric Wesselman's TruGrips. They are not cheap but they are well worth the $$
I have also used plain ol' skateboard tape and, out of all the brads that I have tried, my favorite is Mob Rules. The grit on this tape is a bit more aggressive than the TruGrip and the adhesive is amazing. The only problem is that you have to cut your own pattern which means that you will need to do so by hand.
Regular skateboard tape is inexpensive (~$5 per sheet) but don't forget to factor in the cost of replacing the scissors used to cut it. [Tooth]
Soldering Iron and about 2 hours, wah-la .. I don't intend to sell my Glocks so stippling them to my preference is all good, well except for the better half's G26, she won't let me stipple that one for some reason :(
Search around, there should be some stuff on the board showing what folks have done, if not start a new thread in the pictures area and folks will post up what they've done.
Skate tape is a great alternative though, buy a roll and you're good for a long long while.
trlcavscout
09-11-2010, 21:44
Grip tape (3M) from home depot. About $6 a roll (when I bought my last roll) will do 200 pistols :)
Bluerooster114
10-26-2010, 22:06
I'm a fan of the rubberized decal grip. I've had it on my 23 for a while and just added it to my 22C. I can't speak to it's durability. Unfortunately I don't get to shoot that much.
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