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Spend the money and buy the Talons. The only Talon grip I've ever had come loose was one I personally removed to install a newer version, IE: removed a rubber one to install a set of the Pro version. I've used Talons for as many years as I have had Glocks, that's a few years, and I've never had one come off either by accident or from old age. I've actually had people think the rubber Talons were a stipple job. The Pro's I use now are the perfect combination of increased traction provided by their granulite grips and the comfort of their rubber grips. Are they pricey? Sure. Do they last? Yep! Having tried many other brands and types, would I change? Only if Talon comes out with something better. I don't sell them, but I can attest to their effectiveness, and not through hearsay, but years of use. Good luck with your research.

Here's a set of Pros on my Beretta PX4.
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Big fan of the px4 storm especially in compact 40sw.
Mines been super reliable.
 
Sandpaperpistolgrips is the name of the company. Thay have 4 different textures and send you a small sample of all of them with your order. They also include mag strips for certain guns. I also got a sticker. The best part is that they are made to order so that the glue is fresh. They are easy to install and can be lifted up again in case you mis aligned it. Also cane with a cool sticker.
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No pictures of the cool sticker???
 
Black hockey tape.
other wise know at friction tape, you can find it at just about any hardware store.

easy on, easy off, reusable and its non-reflectable, I use it on extra lengths of web gear and slings as well as grip tape
 
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Following this just to see what grip tape is never seen it or used it..didnt know it was a thing..learn something new every day ;) I knew about the rubber slip on typers and stippling..but that they had tape that did roughly the same thing ..learned that after 53 years even being a instructor/trainer at points.. good to know
 
I knew about the rubber slip on typers and stippling..but that they had tape that did roughly the same thing ..learned that after 53 years even being a instructor/trainer at points.. good to know
The slip-on grips add quite a bit more width to the pistol grip. The adhesive grips like those from Talon do not add any perceptible thickness.
 
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Big fan of the px4 storm especially in compact 40sw.
Mines been super reliable.
Yep, me as well. I have the pictured INOX and a compact, both in 9mm, both outfitted the same with Langdon levers, D springs, and Talon Pro grips. Softest shooters ever.
 
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