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  • #46
    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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    • #47
      Ordered the Talon Rubberized grips on Sunday Feb 19th.

      Received them in the Milwaukee area Monday Feb 27th in a regular letter sized envelope.

      They fit perfect and feel great!

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      • #48
        Originally posted by PYROhafe View Post
        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....
        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.

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        • #49
          I like tractiongrips rubber from tractiongrips.com
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          • #50
            I have Talon rubber on a Beretta Nano, I just bought a PM40 today and just ordered Talon rubber for it.:59:

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            • #51
              Bought a Handall jr yesterday. Installed it upside down. Put 150 rounds through it today and I must say it worked better than I thought it would. It will definitely stay on.

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              • #52
                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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                • #53
                  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 route
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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by BroncoAZ View Post
                    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.
                    The inner tube wasn't about cost, it about feel, traction, without adding too much to the grip.
                    As to cost, less than $5.00 and I have enough material for a bunch of Kahrs.

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by JimC View Post
                      The inner tube wasn't about cost, it about feel, traction, without adding too much to the grip.
                      As to cost, less than $5.00 and I have enough material for a bunch of Kahrs.
                      My thoughts exactly. I actually prefer them, regardless of cost.

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                      • #56
                        Good information regarding inner tubes, but the OP wants more thickness.
                        Very interesting...

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by JFootin View Post
                          Good information regarding inner tubes, but the OP wants more thickness.
                          My suggestion of the inner tube, which works on the K.I.S.S principle, was only an available option, and one that works for me...but maybe not the OP.

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                          • #58
                            Maybe the Quikgrip? Hogues are too thick for my taste but those look like a happy medium.

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                            • #59
                              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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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by JimC View Post
                                My suggestion of the inner tube, which works on the K.I.S.S principle, was only an available option, and one that works for me...but maybe not the OP.
                                I know. Just trying to refocus the thread.
                                Very interesting...

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