I don't have a Compact Carry, just your average proletarian Compact...I had an extra set of rubber Talon grips for a G19 which actually fit on it surprisingly well with only very minor surgery needed to clear the mag release button. They "work" in that they stick on the frame, but the same as every other time I've tried the rubber Talons...they're just not very grippy for me except under the right circumstances.
I don't know why I thought this time would be different, but it seemed like a solid idea at the time. I had the same issue with my P99, P99c, HK45C, and a USP - the grip is functional so long as my hands are dry, but the second I'm out in hot/humid weather, or rainy weather and things start getting wet...it's back to square one. Squeak squish squirm all around. In those cases I'm better off wearing gloves in the first place, so why have the Talons if they don't work for me under the conditions I'd need them in. This is just me - obviously we're all unique, and the Talons may work really well for everyone else...maybe I'm the weirdo here.
I don't have anything with granulated-type grip tape on them; almost everything else I use with any frequency is either grippy enough as it is (P320s, other classic P-series guns) or is checkered in all the right places (1911s), so I'm trying the granulated/skateboard grip tape avenue for the first time with this.
The one Glock I used to use with any regularity has an AGrip grip wrap on it, which is great...I may wind up replicating that on the PX4 if the skateboard tape I have proves too rough.
Either way I'm not too worried about it, I was just hoping someone would have a template I could borrow to shortcut around making my own
Gotcha. I agree that the px4 without something is too squirmy. I ended up doing a stipple job on mine with a buddies soldering iron. I only stippled part of the grip thinking it would be enough but it wasn’t. I ended up throwing some skateboard tape (I actually used stair tread tape since I had some on hand) on the parts of the grip I didn’t stipple and it’s working very well for me at this point. I may stipple the rest someday if I get around to it but the tape is holding up well at this point and it is doing just as good of a job. It’s not the most aesthetically pleasing but I’m okay with it.
Yeah see that's the problem - I've got a soldering iron..but I'm ham-fisted and would probably screw it up to the point where it becomes hilarious and sad all at the same time. If there's a way it could go wrong, I'll find that way, believe me I'd be the one with gaping holes in the grip frame when I'm done, from where the iron burned through it.
I'm a lot better off sticking with grip tape - at least I can un-do that when I get it wrong...
I totally understand your hesitation to stipple. I only proceeded after satisfactory results practicing stippling the removable backstraps that I did not intend on using. After practicing on those I decided I’d give it a try. It definitely took a lot of patience. Sorry for the bad pics, I realize now that it is hard to see what is tape and what is stippled. The stippled portions are the front and back of the grip, the tape is on the sides of the grip. I tried to follow the lines of the gun when I stippled it in hopes that it would look better.
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We have Compact Carry PX4s with and without trigger jobs in stock finally. Robar has both Mod 4s and Mod 5s in stock as well.
Just a heads up if any of you are looking.
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