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Get a Grip: Skateboard tape grip enhancement for semi-auto pistols
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"Warren Drake found an inexpensive, yet effective solution to getting big hands securely on a small pistol. Small pistols, like the Kel-Tec, baby Glocks and the now-discontinued Standard Arms SA-9 are not the easiest things to get a firm grip on, particularly when shooting hot loads. Drake bought a set of commercial, adhesive grip panels for his baby Glock. He liked those so much, he wanted to install some on of his other small frame pistols however grips weren’t available for all of them, so he had to improvise."
"After extensive searching he found some material for skateboards that is very similar to the Glock grip panel material. ..." ... |
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