Attached are some photos to answer the question about the durability of AGRIPS. The photo of the leather pocket carry was taken 9/2010 when the Agrip material was first installed. The photo of the PM40 by itself and the PM in the Remora holster was taken today 12/26/2011; 15 months later. The Agrip material is "like new". This gun is carried concealed IWB 95% of the time, all day, in pocket or IWB. I did carry my wife's BG380 on occassion (5% of the time), but now she's confiscated it for herself...she loves it.
Some changes I've made in the installation and carry are that I no longer use my leather pocket carry holster and have since switched to the Remora, which is more comfortable, versatile (can easily be changed from IWP to front or coat pocket). Most frequently carried IWB. Secondly, I no longer have the Agrip material on the 5 round mag base. The Agrip did not hold up on the stainless material well and I simply cold blued the base on that mag. When it starts to get shinny, I cold blue it again. I also changed the way I wrap the Agrip on the 6 round mag bases, by now using a simple one piece wrap. This holds up very well for IDPA practice, buffering the mag drops and greatly enhancing the grip of the pistol.
As an added benefit, the Agrip material keeps the CTL secure and tight by not allowing the CTL to shift side to side as some CTL users have complained.
So there you have some proof - AGRIPS WORK and endure HARD daily carry and use on the range. By the way, so does the CTL and this sweetheart, PM40. They all perform like PERFECTION and wear like IRON.
Some changes I've made in the installation and carry are that I no longer use my leather pocket carry holster and have since switched to the Remora, which is more comfortable, versatile (can easily be changed from IWP to front or coat pocket). Most frequently carried IWB. Secondly, I no longer have the Agrip material on the 5 round mag base. The Agrip did not hold up on the stainless material well and I simply cold blued the base on that mag. When it starts to get shinny, I cold blue it again. I also changed the way I wrap the Agrip on the 6 round mag bases, by now using a simple one piece wrap. This holds up very well for IDPA practice, buffering the mag drops and greatly enhancing the grip of the pistol.
As an added benefit, the Agrip material keeps the CTL secure and tight by not allowing the CTL to shift side to side as some CTL users have complained.
So there you have some proof - AGRIPS WORK and endure HARD daily carry and use on the range. By the way, so does the CTL and this sweetheart, PM40. They all perform like PERFECTION and wear like IRON.


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. They were installed 9/10 and lasted through today 8/13. The glue on the backing of the material got gooey and the grip started to shift, stretch and pull up in places - particularly down at the mag area on the grip where the grip curves in toward the mag. I had to remove the material off my grip today. However, the agrips on my extended mags are still fine and I will leave them in place. The extended mag agrip wraps are a simple wrap and don't see as much carry wear as the handgun grip which is a bit more complicated a wrap. I usually carry the 5 round mag, so the 6 rounders only see the wear at the range. I don't know if I will replace the agrips right away or not. I may shoot it 'as is' for awhile to see if I like the grip without the agrip material applied.
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