So.... anyone get their grips yet? Got the confirmation that mine shipped on 2/22 and as of 3/01 they still arent here.... Tried calling customer service when i got home, and it rang for a while then told me the person i was trying to call had not set up their voice mail. So I sent a "contact request" stating that they hadnt arrived. I will also try calling back tomorrow at an earlier time in the day to see if i can get someone on the phone. Hope all is well....
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It comes in about one week in a white business letter envelope, first class mail with a large Talon logo on the front. Can't miss it. I like the product.Originally posted by PYROhafe View PostSo.... anyone get their grips yet? Got the confirmation that mine shipped on 2/22 and as of 3/01 they still arent here.... Tried calling customer service when i got home, and it rang for a while then told me the person i was trying to call had not set up their voice mail. So I sent a "contact request" stating that they hadnt arrived. I will also try calling back tomorrow at an earlier time in the day to see if i can get someone on the phone. Hope all is well....
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I like the Hogue grips, I use them on all my Glocks and Kahr 9mm's. I didn't read page 2 to see if someone else suggested it, but bike tube is a great cheap way to add some rubber grip without spending much coin.Kahr PM9, P380, T9, CW9, and a crapload of Glocks.
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I've never tried the bike tube, so I can't comment but I figured 11 bucks for the one gun I have why not. If I had multiples I might go the cheaper routeNRA Life Member
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The inner tube wasn't about cost, it about feel, traction, without adding too much to the grip.Originally posted by BroncoAZ View PostI like the Hogue grips, I use them on all my Glocks and Kahr 9mm's. I didn't read page 2 to see if someone else suggested it, but bike tube is a great cheap way to add some rubber grip without spending much coin.
As to cost, less than $5.00 and I have enough material for a bunch of Kahrs.
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jfootin Use the inner tube and add several layers of tube in varied widths to build up an area. I did that with both of my kahrs and some years ago with a KT during break in. Cut several strips. 3/4", 1 1/4", 1 3/4" and last one to custom fit . makes the grip thicker and works real well for control & comfort.
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