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    TALON Grips Review

    I've been a long time user of TALON grips and decided to write up a review. They're a great product a lot of people don't know about. https://gunpowdermeditation.com/2017...-grips-review/

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    Totally agree. Great CS, too. Once I ordered granulate by mistake and they emailed and asked of that's what I really wanted since all my other orders had been rubber. Amazing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sterling Archer View Post
    I've been a long time user of TALON grips and decided to write up a review. They're a great product a lot of people don't know about. https://gunpowdermeditation.com/2017...-grips-review/
    How "grabby" is the rubberized grips on cover garments compared to just the stock Glock texture?

    I have a G19 with the granulate and it grabs my shirt, causing the gun to print.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coal Train View Post
    How "grabby" is the rubberized grips on cover garments compared to just the stock Glock texture?

    I have a G19 with the granulate and it grabs my shirt, causing the gun to print.
    Equally not grabby...unless your cover garment is made of latex. I don't judge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BobLoblaw View Post
    Equally not grabby...unless your cover garment is made of latex. I don't judge.
    Thanks! The latex shirt is only for special occasions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coal Train View Post
    How "grabby" is the rubberized grips on cover garments compared to just the stock Glock texture?

    I have a G19 with the granulate and it grabs my shirt, causing the gun to print.
    As BobLoblaw said, not grabby but still increases your grip.

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    TALON Grips Review

    I like the Talon grip for the G43. It adds friction to the smooth upper left part of the grip, which helps support hand control.
    Last edited by Clusterfrack; 05-19-2017 at 02:04 PM.
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    Echo great CS.

    I bought a set for my M&P, installed very carefully per instructions. I must have weird perspiration, or something, because they started to peel and slip fairly rapidly.

    Talon sent me a discount coupon for a new set. I installed them, even more carefully. Same thing happened.

    I gave up and peeled them off. Probably for a subcompact (G43 especially; geez that thing was slippery) carry gun they'd be great.

    For a full-size that gets shot a lot, I dunno.

    I had the rubber texture; when it was on the pistol it was pretty grippy.


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    I can't recall the instructions but here's what I do for grip tape:

    -Clean grip with rubbing alcohol
    -Heat grip and tape with hair drier
    -Apply grip tape
    -Heat with hair drier again, while applying pressure
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    I have used a heat gun when applying the Talon product and they seem to stick fine. Prefer the rubber, and have them on multiple PX4 Compact and HK 45C pistols. I remove the back piece and 1/3 of the right side, or it interferes with a fast draw, by preventing the heel of my hand from being able to slide into position.
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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