Im a big fan of hockey tape on grips.
Use it on my bow, m&p, and rifles.
I havent needed it on g4/5 glocks due to factory texture. Ymmv.
Im a big fan of hockey tape on grips.
Use it on my bow, m&p, and rifles.
I havent needed it on g4/5 glocks due to factory texture. Ymmv.
I've never had good luck with Talon grips, even installed exactly per the instructions. Climbers chalk is a good, non permanent solution.
I personally chose to stipple my PPQs. I love the PPQ, but the factory texturing isn't quite aggressive enough for me on them, but that's my only complaint.
Last edited by HCrum87hc; 10-15-20 at 09:16.
If you use climbing chalk. I prefer liquid chalk or dry block cause it’s easier to throw in a range bag.
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Try cutting off a piece of bicycle inner tube and stretch it over the grip.
We did this in the early 1980's and it's cost effective. If you don't like it, you are not out much money.
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Grip tape, generic or custom fit, or I wear gloves with the trigger finger tips cut off.
Prefer pistols with a factory grippy texture of course. (Or G10 grip panels with good / aggressive texture)
I would recommend antiperspirant, less likely to get in the action than chalk.
I have the same issue with my PPQ. I love the feel, but in my first multi-day class, I noted that the texture isn’t enough. Even indoors in the fall. I used a mechanix glove on my support hand.
Question for those who have used, does TalonGrip (which like for my Reptilia CQG) or other permanent/semi-permanent options maintain the comfort level of the PPQ’s grip design while adding enough friction to maintain actual grip?
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