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  • #16
    Originally posted by Bawanna View Post
    Harrylee bless his little pea picking heart sent me some of this 3m tape stuff already cut to fit. I didn't even wear a pork chop around my neck for bait.

    I think he did the hardest part by cutting it in the strips. His CW has a bit longer strips than my PM but the width was perfect and I got two grooves with each piece so I have some spares if needed.

    It makes an amazing difference in the slide traction and it looks sharp too. I don't know yet how it will hold up, I've always been skeptical of stick on stuff. I did as he suggested and degreased and cleaned well. Then installed them and pushed them down well several times. They seem very secure. Time will tell.

    Some photo evidence.
    The tiny little strips.

    Also sent me several Cherry book mark slabs. I don't have a clue how he got them so thin and so perfect. He's definitely got "Better Stuff" than I do. He scroll sawed out a couple, very intricate. I neglected to get pictures. My bad.

    So thanks Harry, I'm beholden to ya.
    I had some of that show up too. Haven't got to put it on the Kahr yet but will get it this weekend. It looks interesting on the PM45 in short strips.

    Reminds me of a racing stripe I had on a car in my youth.
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    • #17
      The grove on the Kahr is .130 I made them at .115 for a easy fit. Some of this tape is very hard to cut, on one set I will waste one razer blade then have to run the edges over a stone to take any of the grit off. If you try it use the good stuff 3M. You also have to be careful when you clean the slide try not to get solvent near the tape I do believe it should hold up
      Rest in peace old sailor Mike
      In Memory of Mom: Standing 4'11" She would say come here so I can hit you as I looked down at her
      As my Olde buddy Jake said point at the belt buckle and muzzle rise will take care of the rest
      Live a little learn a lot

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      • #18
        So my old(71 not so young) friend finally got his xds back from Springfield yesterday after 3 1/2 months. He was the one that started me into looking for a better grip on the slide, he just doesn’t have the grip strength to grab the slide and rack it. So anyway he got his gun back and still has trouble pulling the slide back so I put the 3m tape on it and he was a young buck again. I just like helping him out. The verdict is still out how long this will last but from start you can’t beat it. So if it only lasts for a few cleaning’s and has to be replaced then I can live with that it gives a 100% more grip on the slide and is worth it. Here are some pics of it. Oh my lord I just love older people that don’t give up!!! and I’m not that far behind. We were to go to the range tomorrow but something came up on his end so we will hopefully do it Friday
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        Rest in peace old sailor Mike
        In Memory of Mom: Standing 4'11" She would say come here so I can hit you as I looked down at her
        As my Olde buddy Jake said point at the belt buckle and muzzle rise will take care of the rest
        Live a little learn a lot

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        • #19
          Nice job all around Harry!
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          • #20
            Thanks to Harry's generosity I now have the grip tape on my CM9. It feels good, gives you something to grab on to.


            muggsy: Let's face it, being shot by a .380 will ruin anyone's day.

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            • #21
              Pics look great and it makes the gun look good with the stainless slide. My only concern is when you are carrying it concealed if the rough outer area of the tape snags on your shirt in any way. I used to use the skateboard tape for my Walther and it made it snug to grip but kept getting snagged on my shirts. Does the tape hide inside the grooves deep enough to prevent this? Great idea's on this website!

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              • #22
                Great job Harry! I'll definitely give it a try.
                Who knows, since some folks don't buy kahr's because of the stiff slide you may have widened the appeal of the wonderful little gun.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by ohio lock View Post
                  Pics look great and it makes the gun look good with the stainless slide. My only concern is when you are carrying it concealed if the rough outer area of the tape snags on your shirt in any way. I used to use the skateboard tape for my Walther and it made it snug to grip but kept getting snagged on my shirts. Does the tape hide inside the grooves deep enough to prevent this? Great idea's on this website!
                  Where on the Walther did you put the tape?
                  I use skateboard tape on the front and back straps of several guns and it hasn't
                  presented a problem.
                  With respect to the slide grooves, the tape should be lower than the metal so it will probably be ok.
                  I guess it's a cheap experiment, so if it doesn't work discard it.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by AIRret View Post
                    Where on the Walther did you put the tape?
                    I use skateboard tape on the front and back straps of several guns and it hasn't
                    presented a problem.
                    With respect to the slide grooves, the tape should be lower than the metal so it will probably be ok.
                    I guess it's a cheap experiment, so if it doesn't work discard it.
                    I put some around the backstrap (to keep it from coming off and rendering it unable to fire - one thing about the Walther PPS I did not like anyway). I had to be careful, sometimes it would snag.

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                    • #25
                      Did the CW9 today. Definitely helps.


                      muggsy: Let's face it, being shot by a .380 will ruin anyone's day.

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                      • #26
                        You know, all this wouldn't be necessary if Kahr would just tone down the edges a little bit. They surely know this is a wide spread issue.
                        Women call it "the silent treatment", and they think we don't like it.
                        "The more laws, the less justice." Cicero

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                        • #27
                          I copied Harrylee's mod of the slide serrations because it was such a good idea. However, I changed it a little. Instead of using 3M tape or skateboard tape I used Velcro. I used the rougher loops instead of the fuzzy soft stuff because it sheds too much lint. The Velcro was easy to cut to width because it has rows of loops. Two rows fit perfectly in the recessed slide serrations, and I was able to do it with just scissors. It might have been a little neater if I used an Exacto knife, but looks good anyway. The results are great. I chose Velcro because it shouldn't wear off like sandpaper does. Looks similar to Harrylee's photos. Again, thanks for the idea.
                          Women call it "the silent treatment", and they think we don't like it.
                          "The more laws, the less justice." Cicero

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                          • #28
                            Harrylee sent me the tape already cut to fit and I put it on my PM45. It's holding up very well. Not peeling and it improves the grip immensely. It is recessed enough that it's not a cloth grabber.

                            I think it's the rubber kind of material or at least it felt like it, guess it could be the sand paper, didn't look that close. I don't think it'll wear off the way it sits in the grooves.
                            http://bawanna45.wix.com/bawannas-grip-emporium#!
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                            • #29
                              Talk about timing. I saved your original post. Bought 3M tape 3 weeks ago and yesterday ( all my March madness teams have bit the dust) cut and applied the strips to my CM9. Cleaned with Acetone. My job was not as professional looking as yours and I found cutting the strips to length was more difficult than width. Still looks cool and carried all day today. Thanks for the how to do tip.

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                              • #30
                                this is the best way I have found to cut the tape to length
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                                Rest in peace old sailor Mike
                                In Memory of Mom: Standing 4'11" She would say come here so I can hit you as I looked down at her
                                As my Olde buddy Jake said point at the belt buckle and muzzle rise will take care of the rest
                                Live a little learn a lot

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