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I've got a 320 .45 compact on a small grip module. I'm a .45 guy, the factory texture to me sucks. Has anybody used the talon grip tape? Or, know of anyone doing stippling for a reasonable cost?
Love the gun, hate the grip.


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Have Talons on all my plastic guns from HK,Sig etc. great fit and function. Use a hair dryer to “set” them
 
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I've lost count of the number of Talon grips I have bought over the years. Applied properly they last a long time. I roll over them with a C or D battery and use a heat gun on low to set it. Getting the frame clean before applying is the most important part.

For a 320 I would consider stippling (or buy an aftermarket module) but I wouldn't do it on a non-removable grip like a Glock.
 
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I have Talon on a few of my pistols and really like it. More grip, doesn't add a lot of bulk, inexpensive and lasts a long time. My girl likes the talons on her Shield, too.

And if you dont like them, its easy to remove.

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Certainly an improvement on the P320. I have them on my Kahrs & Glocks. Better than an expensive stippling job…


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I love my Talon grips. Always get the rubber version. Easy to install and fast shipping. Don’t always use the hair dryer.


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I've lost count of the number of Talon grips I have bought over the years. Applied properly they last a long time. I roll over them with a C or D battery and use a heat gun on low to set it. Getting the frame clean before applying is the most important part.

For a 320 I would consider stippling (or buy an aftermarket module) but I wouldn't do it on a non-removable grip like a Glock.


I've haven't found anyone who makes an aftermarket module for the 320 .45
Do you know?


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Talons are on my P220 and P239. Great stuff. They also make a rubber strip for the smooth front grip strap on the 1911. I use it too.
I have had no luck finding aftermarket grip modules for the .45 P320.
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I like them. Use them on my PX4, the "Pro" model Talons, which is kinda a combo of the griptape version & the rubberized version.


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I have some on my Gen 5 Glock and it totally changed the gun for the better. I love the Gen 5 but the grips are too slick and moved too much in my hand until I added the grip tape. I’m definitely a fan.

I added some to my PS4 controller too and am happy with that addition as well.




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Originally posted by cyberiad:
I've lost count of the number of Talon grips I have bought over the years. Applied properly they last a long time. I roll over them with a C or D battery and use a heat gun on low to set it. Getting the frame clean before applying is the most important part.

For a 320 I would consider stippling (or buy an aftermarket module) but I wouldn't do it on a non-removable grip like a Glock.


I've haven't found anyone who makes an aftermarket module for the 320 .45
Do you know?


I do not
 
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I use the granule sandpaper ones on my clutch pedal. Sticks well and nice and grippy
 
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I have the Talon Pro grips on my HK45C. They are a tremendous improvement.
 
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I added some to my PS4 controller too and am happy with that addition as well.


Great idea!
My girlfriend kept dropping her firestick remote so I put some on the back. She loves it.
 
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