Recently purchased GT-5000 grip tape for Surefire P6 flashlight, looks very similar to grip tape in photo, excellent quality and price was low, recommend. contact: guntape.com
There was a thread on another forum where two gentlemen did the Danish version builds and I do believe they eventually bought grip tape and had it laser cut. One of them had the template if I recall.
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Posts: 6922 | Location: Georgia | Registered: August 10, 2009
Originally posted by OttoSig: There was a thread on another forum where two gentlemen did the Danish version builds and I do believe they eventually bought grip tape and had it laser cut. One of them had the template if I recall.
I came across that thread as well. I reached out to one of the members who is offering laser cut sets.
They look a little thick, but, will give them a shot, as well as, picking up a set from Talon.
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Posts: 1272 | Location: CT | Registered: January 28, 2011
While I wouldn't say it's a bad thing per se, are you sure that you'll need/benefit from it?
I'm exceptionally pleased with the grip and index provided inherently by my X Carry grip, used with my RX RDS Romeo 1 slide.
I also have the Compact grip (mine originally was a Compact RX); I'd be more inclined to see the Talon (or similar) grip tape providing grippability benefits with it.
Another alternative might be to simply cut a segment of mountain bike inner tube to size, as a DIY grip sleeve. I've found them to be very effective, and a huge value. Scott Warren also has another alternative, which I prefer on my Glock G21 and G22 (due to their accentuated recoil impulses): https://warrentactical.com/pro.../grip-assist-sleeve/
Best, Jon
Posts: 995 | Location: Auburn, WA USA | Registered: June 06, 2002
Originally posted by JonSigShooter: While I wouldn't say it's a bad thing per se, are you sure that you'll need/benefit from it?
While I don’t know if I’m going to need it, I still want to have a correct set for it. My goal is to have an exact replica with the exception of the FCU with the Danish specific S/N.
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Posts: 1272 | Location: CT | Registered: January 28, 2011