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    As thin as Talon rubber is, it makes my Plastic M&P feel bulky. If there were something that would not lift at edges, I would just tape the front strap.

    It is fine on the little G43.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Watson View Post
    As thin as Talon rubber is, it makes my Plastic M&P feel bulky. If there were something that would not lift at edges, I would just tape the front strap.

    It is fine on the little G43.
    Try TractionGrips. They are thinner material, and I use the procedure below to apply and have had no peeling even after years of use.

    • Clean grip with rubbing alcohol and dry thoroughly
    • Warm grip and decal with hair drier
    • Start applying decal by aligning with the mag release hole (the most important spot)
    • Slowly apply the rest of the decal, smoothing out any bubbles
    • Warm again with hair drier and adjust as needed, then apply pressure evenly
    • Let cool
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    Try TractionGrips. They are thinner material, and I use the procedure below to apply and have had no peeling even after years of use.

    • Clean grip with rubbing alcohol and dry thoroughly
    • Warm grip and decal with hair drier
    • Start applying decal by aligning with the mag release hole (the most important spot)
    • Slowly apply the rest of the decal, smoothing out any bubbles
    • Warm again with hair drier and adjust as needed, then apply pressure evenly
    • Let cool
    You can also upgrade the adhesive on the decals too.

    Also sometimes rounding corners can eliminate peel points too.

    I’ll often take a toothpick or plastic point to really work the corners down to the plastic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    That undercut looks awesome and subtle, like it could have come from the factory that way. Your own doing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hot Sauce View Post
    That undercut looks awesome and subtle, like it could have come from the factory that way. Your own doing?
    That is a Langdon stipple job with undercut.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hot Sauce View Post
    That undercut looks awesome and subtle, like it could have come from the factory that way. Your own doing?
    Thats an LTT gun, comes with the laser stipple and undercut.
    https://langdontactical.com/custom-g...glock-pistols/

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    Talon grips are the “good” option for me. An LTT stipple and undercut is the “better” option. A Boresight duty series with Razorback is the “best” for me.

    Priced accordingly of course.

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    Oh, thought they just do the laser part. Nice work.
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    Best way to make Glock more grippy?

    I’ve had good luck with Talon grip tape from Brownells. As someone mentioned here, make sure to degrease and then heat the surface before applying.





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    Cut a piece of mountain bike tire tube to fit. Ugly but effective.
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