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Title: Talon Grips and solvents
Post by: Kenk on April 29 2019 03:42:07 PM MDT
Anyone have any issues with their Talon Grips loosening, or dissolving from cleaning solvents? I haven't put them on my XDm yet, but want to avoid problems if possible.
Thanks

Ken
Title: Re: Talon Grips and solvents
Post by: Pablo on April 29 2019 06:57:39 PM MDT
I use Talon grips on all my smooth Poly 80 Glocks. Never a problem, but I rarely soak frames in solvent. I usually dust poly frames of any variety and with a plastic brush, dry swab, wipe with clean cotton rags and done. Sometimes if really dirty I blast with a plastic safe (most are) silicone spray lube (solvent carrier). Really hose out, the allow to drain upside down, then just wipe. The Talon and other brand grips never peeled or got nasty.

I don't use chlorinated solvents, brake fluid, acetone, MEK, etc on polymer frame guns regardless.
Title: Re: Talon Grips and solvents
Post by: Kenk on April 29 2019 07:47:25 PM MDT
Thanks Pablo, very similar to my cleaning habits. I do use gun scrubber on occasion, but covering the Grips from any over spray isn't an issue

Ken
Title: Re: Talon Grips and solvents
Post by: Kenk on May 01 2019 07:52:49 PM MDT
Well, after spending the needed time to property install my XDm Talon grips, I must say, these baby's are darn nice : )
Title: Re: Talon Grips and solvents
Post by: AlinMi on May 02 2019 08:01:43 AM MDT
Did you get the rubber or granulate grip??
Title: Re: Talon Grips and solvents
Post by: Kenk on May 02 2019 09:47:14 AM MDT
The rubber ones, they off a really nice product, and for $20.00, seems hard to beat
Thanks

Ken
Title: Re: Talon Grips and solvents
Post by: Pablo on May 02 2019 10:04:07 AM MDT
I use both. But the sand paper versions are really aggressive. So I heeded the advice that they can actually be sanded as odd as it sounds. It works! Frankly best of both worlds.

I prefer not to use such tape.  But smooth grip guns, short of stippling, the tape becomes required. Look at the smooth Polymer80 frames.

Title: Re: Talon Grips and solvents
Post by: Kenk on May 02 2019 10:10:54 AM MDT
The nice thing is if they get funky or lose, I can just remove them
Title: Re: Talon Grips and solvents
Post by: Pablo on May 02 2019 10:14:26 AM MDT
Quote from: Kenk on May 02 2019 10:10:54 AM MDT
The nice thing is if they get funky or lose, I can just remove them

How much sticky goo adhesive is left on the gun?
Title: Re: Talon Grips and solvents
Post by: Kenk on May 02 2019 10:21:04 AM MDT
They claim none, but that remains to be seen
Title: Re: Talon Grips and solvents
Post by: Kenk on May 02 2019 10:43:49 AM MDT
Out of curiosity, I emailed Talon regarding possible leftover residue

Ken, 
The adhesive is designed to release from the polymer and stick to the grip itself. You should be back to the factory grip within 5 minutes of starting the removal process. If you see any stubborn spots the best thing to do is dab the grip with the reaming adhesive on it and it should pull right off. If any stubborn spots remain after that a small amount of rubbing alcohol will dry it right up.

Thanks fro your order.
Mike K
Title: Re: Talon Grips and solvents
Post by: AlinMi on May 02 2019 11:32:23 AM MDT
Ken, post a pic when you can.

Thx
Title: Re: Talon Grips and solvents
Post by: Kenk on May 02 2019 12:36:39 PM MDT
There you go Alin. The photo quality is pretty poor,  had lesson the resolution in order to post it

Ken was

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Title: Re: Talon Grips and solvents
Post by: AlinMi on May 02 2019 01:47:10 PM MDT
Thx. My XDM is a 40cal and grips a bit slick so will get a kit and put on her.
Title: Re: Talon Grips and solvents
Post by: Kenk on May 02 2019 02:21:52 PM MDT
If it's for carry,  they recommend the rubber texture. Also, you need to select the back strap size when ordering. I found mine on Amazon. If you are a Prime member, it should run you $21.46 total. The biggest thing I learned is go slow when installing / watch their video a few times

Ken