are you folks running on your CW9s? Mine shifts around too much without some kinds of help...What say you? Thanks.
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Originally posted by bruno601 View PostI made a custom rubber grip out of an old bicycle inner tube. Works great and it was free.
I went this route and was very pleased.
Note: after installation I wiped the grip down with alcohol and increased the tackiness (sp?) by a bunch....
tube size: 16" x 1.75" x 2". turned inside out...
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Pachmayr is coming out with a tactical grip glove for the CW9 that looks interesting. Supposed to be available in May.
http://pachmayr.com/home/tactical-grip-gloves.php
muggsy: Let's face it, being shot by a .380 will ruin anyone's day.
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Originally posted by blackbird94 View PostI just e-mailed hougue about what grip to use for my cw45. they said model 18000 handle jr. is a perfect fit. even told me about warming the grip with a hair dryer and lubing with windex to prevent splits. will be buying that item tomorrowJudging by today's left wing, looks like Senator Joe McCarthy was right after all.
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Originally posted by DavidR View PostPachmayr is coming out with a tactical grip glove for the CW9 that looks interesting. Supposed to be available in May.
http://pachmayr.com/home/tactical-grip-gloves.phpJudging by today's left wing, looks like Senator Joe McCarthy was right after all.
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What size Hogue slip?
Originally posted by ripley16 View PostI drop them in hot water for a few seconds to warm it up. Never had to use any "lube" other than the leftover water on the sleeve.
Right. A hair dryer works as well. Get the grip hot and slip it over.
Just ' bout the action Boss...
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Originally posted by ripley16 View PostLooks interesting but pricey.
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/183...0-rubber-black
muggsy: Let's face it, being shot by a .380 will ruin anyone's day.
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What size Hogue slip?
I used a hogue Jr and trimmed the bottom for my PM40. I carried it a lot in my back pocket in a guru Dave's pocket holster. I guess it was too much friction or something cause the grip started tearing so I removed it and am back to square one.
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