JMek, I find with my Limbsaver grip on my CW45 that the opposite is true (at least for me). I have my covering garment get "grabbed" by the Limbsaver often enough that I'm looking into alternatives to it...the stippling job on the Kahr above looks pretty good...
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+1. I find that my Qwik-Grip makes pocket carry impossible because it grabs my pocket when I try to draw the gun. But I decided that pocket carry of my CM9 just wasn't going to work with me and my skinny legs, anyway (big lump sitting on skinny leg when seated). So, I don't do pocket carry and sold my pocket holster. But I wouldn't give up the great feel and handling prowess that the Qwik-Grip adds to my CM9! Now, if (when) I get a P380 (hoping for CW380), I will leave the grip alone and carry it in my pocket.Originally posted by toocool View PostJMek, I find with my Limbsaver grip on my CW45 that the opposite is true (at least for me). I have my covering garment get "grabbed" by the Limbsaver often enough that I'm looking into alternatives to it...the stippling job on the Kahr above looks pretty good...Very interesting...
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Greg had it right. All the work on the P45 was done by Robar. They aren't cheap, but you do get what you pay for.Originally posted by jocko View PostI like the slide cut serations on the front of that one kahr, who did that work for u? if I might ask.
Nice grip stipplying to. I call that a "fightin" gun.
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I'm a fan of the bicycle tube slip on grip. I didn't like the way the Hogue looked so, bought a bicycle tube and cut it to fit almost the entire grip down to the mag opening. The nice thing about this method is that the tube is thin enough that I can still feel the stippling through it but the sharpness is gone.
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Thanks for the info and the pic. That looks nice. I actually shot it for the first time this weekend. I put 50 rounds through it and didn't really notice the grip at all. I thought the way some people complained about it, that my hands would be sore or cut up but it really wasn't bad at all.
Originally posted by rkammer View PostI'm a fan of the bicycle tube slip on grip. I didn't like the way the Hogue looked so, bought a bicycle tube and cut it to fit almost the entire grip down to the mag opening. The nice thing about this method is that the tube is thin enough that I can still feel the stippling through it but the sharpness is gone.

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Yeah but if they have a PM9 can they hit anything with it? If I remember stippling doesn't help someoneOriginally posted by jocko View Postdoes the word Pus-y's come to mind here?????
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rkammer:
Nice pic
It shows the cheese grader grip prints throught the inner tube because most people think an inner tube sleeve would be too smooth.
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