Talon grips

A lot of guys at work use them for their Glocks, and enjoy them. The only thing I've seen, is the wrap around part on the back comes undone. That will happen with anything wrapped around the back. I went the cheaper route and picked up a roll of the 3M tape for steps from Lowe's, or skateboard tape. I wanted to avoid having the back wrapped, which would probably tear up the palm of my hand.
 
What problems have you encountered so far that you expect these grips to solve? You don't mention that in your post.

IMO, there is no need to add after market grips to a Glock as they have the correct amount of 'tackiness' required to shoot them correctly. While your experiences may differ, I wouldn't buy anything to solve a problem that doesn't exist.
 
I have had a grip upgrade done about ten years, or so, ago. It was an FBI grade taping using something like the 3M tape @Brian has described. The only problem I have had with it is the small piece of applique peeling off on the side opposite the mag eject button. It is a small oblong piece between the side of the grip and the front of the grip. The taping has increased the grip feel, but not a ,"gotta do" addition; in my most humble opinion. As for the FBI part, my brother has been at the FTU for years, and I followed his guidance to the letter. Again, nice to have, but not really essential, like @ 0699 has pointed out. Enjoy your Block
 
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What problems have you encountered so far that you expect these grips to solve? You don't mention that in your post.

IMO, there is no need to add after market grips to a Glock as they have the correct amount of 'tackiness' required to shoot them correctly. While your experiences may differ, I wouldn't buy anything to solve a problem that doesn't exist.

This for me or @Brian C bro? I have not run into any issue yet with my Glock but I hear when hands become sweaty or wet, the grip can get very slick but not as bad as the Gen-3 type. I hear mostly good things about the product but figured I would pass it by here for real world opinions and not from people that I don't know (reviews from site). Thanks guys so far...

M.
 
I'm not against tape or stippling; I've done both to different guns. Thing is, you've got to shoot the piss out of the gun under varying conditions in order to determine if any mods need to be made. That decision is going to be different for everyone.

And yes, that does include a certain amount of, "If it's not raining, we ain't training. "
 
I'm not against tape or stippling; I've done both to different guns. Thing is, you've got to shoot the piss out of the gun under varying conditions in order to determine if any mods need to be made. That decision is going to be different for everyone.

And yes, that does include a certain amount of, "If it's not raining, we ain't training. "

Very true....

M.
 
an FBI grade taping

I have never heard of this. It's an FBI-recommended technique?
This for me or @Brian C bro?

You, brother.
I have not run into any issue yet with my Glock but I hear when hands become sweaty or wet, the grip can get very slick but not as bad as the Gen-3 type. I hear mostly good things about the product but figured I would pass it by here for real world opinions and not from people that I don't know (reviews from site). Thanks guys so far...

See below. :thumbsup:
I'm not against tape or stippling; I've done both to different guns. Thing is, you've got to shoot the piss out of the gun under varying conditions in order to determine if any mods need to be made. That decision is going to be different for everyone.

And yes, that does include a certain amount of, "If it's not raining, we ain't training. "

I agree completely with this. I'm not anti-modification, but I've been shooting Glocks fro a long time and I believe they run great out of the box. The only modifications I've ever done is the pinky extensions on the sub-compact magazines. You should really shoot the shit out of it before you start changing anything. if you're lucky, you'll find someone nearby who knows a thing or two about shooting pistols to help you out... :-"
 
I have never heard of this. It's an FBI-recommended technique?


You, brother.


See below. :thumbsup:


I agree completely with this. I'm not anti-modification, but I've been shooting Glocks fro a long time and I believe they run great out of the box. The only modifications I've ever done is the pinky extensions on the sub-compact magazines. You should really shoot the shit out of it before you start changing anything. if you're lucky, you'll find someone nearby who knows a thing or two about shooting pistols to help you out... :-"

Rodger that bro. Thanks for the in sight...The only upgrade I have is better sites, thanks to @policemedic....And the Vickers mag floor plates. I will prolly for go the grips until I throw a few hundred rounds through her...

M.
 
Muppet,

I have Talons on my my first Gen Glock 19. They went on easy and added a ton of friction. It being a Gen 1, the grip is pretty Spartan. While the grip is now much improved, I wonder when it's going to start pealing. It shows no signs of doing so but with all the ribs on the back strap, I'm a little amazed it's as secure as it is.
 
Muppet,

I have Talons on my my first Gen Glock 19. They went on easy and added a ton of friction. It being a Gen 1, the grip is pretty Spartan. While the grip is now much improved, I wonder when it's going to start pealing. It shows no signs of doing so but with all the ribs on the back strap, I'm a little amazed it's as secure as it is.

Thanks bro. I was told from Talons website that I would need to "trim" the talon grips to fit. I use a Grip force adaptor to my grip and the talon will apparently not fit w/ trimming. I kind of forgot but am glad to know they hold if I do decide to get them...

M.
 
I have it on my G19. The rubber one not the abrasive one. Picked the rubber one due to it not causing an issue against bare skin when carried concealed.

I know a guy who had the abrasive one on his duty pistol and it got the shit torn out of it while driving in the squad. Just about everyones pistols rub up against the radio counsels in between the seats.
 
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