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Talon Grip Removal
I am interested in trying Talon grips but would like to know how easy it is to remove them, just in case. Would it leave lots of sticky goo behind, screwing up the gun?
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I have the rubber version on both my G26 and LCP. I carry daily and absolutely love them. I have not tryed to remove mine but from the reviews I've seen there is a little cleaning required after removing the "grip".
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I had a set on for about 3-4 months, when a bubble wouldn't go away. He sent me out a new set for free, and when I removed the old grips, all there was to clean off, was a dirt line around where the grips were. You wipe the grip off with alcohol first anyway to put the grips on. That was enough to clean off the old grips. Wont harm your gun at all, and they've endured scratches that my glock would have got directly. Best $10 you'll spend on your glock next to ammo.
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I swapped out a set once and the removal was really easy. You will love the Talon's BTW!
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OK, thanks for the replies on this. I will be trying the granulated Talons on my Glock 19.
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