I've posted my polished K40 on here before,with both checkered wood and the original soft Hogue rubbers. For everyday carry,I prefer the rubber,a tad thinner and tactile feel. But under heavy .40 recoil there needs to be some front strap hold. Checkering or stipling is fine,but pricey and has to be shipped off.
Then I found a new product in the Walmart sp.goods dept.It's a finger groove slipover from Butler Creek,same exact soft rubber formula as the Hogues. However,I hate the slip-over outfit,looks crappy and adds too much width. SO,I got a brain storm,I sipped the device over my bare frame,razor cut the wrap around material off leaving an 1/8th of an inch attached to the finger grooved part.
Then I applied a tiny line of Super Glue gel along the remaining tabs and installed the grips. The finger groove piece is attached firmly to the gip panels,and they can still be removed for cleaning. The feel is FANTASTIC! Everybody I hand it to hates to let it go. Too bad Hogue didn't introduce this originally. It also improves your rapid fire groups muy bueno.
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Here's the slipover I used... http://www.midwayusa.com/product/118239?cm_vc=S014
Then I found a new product in the Walmart sp.goods dept.It's a finger groove slipover from Butler Creek,same exact soft rubber formula as the Hogues. However,I hate the slip-over outfit,looks crappy and adds too much width. SO,I got a brain storm,I sipped the device over my bare frame,razor cut the wrap around material off leaving an 1/8th of an inch attached to the finger grooved part.
Then I applied a tiny line of Super Glue gel along the remaining tabs and installed the grips. The finger groove piece is attached firmly to the gip panels,and they can still be removed for cleaning. The feel is FANTASTIC! Everybody I hand it to hates to let it go. Too bad Hogue didn't introduce this originally. It also improves your rapid fire groups muy bueno.
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Here's the slipover I used... http://www.midwayusa.com/product/118239?cm_vc=S014


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