So I've had the XDm 10 4.5" for a couple of months now and I've noticed that I'm having a little trouble maintaining my grip on the gun with full power 10mm loads. I'm not quite ready to take a soldering iron or wood burner to it. Has anyone here tried the various pre cut grip tape offerings available? Any other suggestions would be welcome, as well.
I have not had them on an XDm, but I have used them on other platforms. Great utility, low elegance on the platforms I have used them on. I think that low elegance complaint falls off fast on a polymer gun as it is already all about utility.
Morning Graybeard, I have the Talon grips on my XDm 3.8 compact 9, and has made a huge difference. For $17.00 you can't go wrong. If you don't like them, removal is painless they say
Thanks
Ken
Thanks for both replies. I'll probably go that route. Utility is definitely the key.
Being left handed has it's disadvantages. RH twist rifling torques guns to the left. It's just enough to cause my strong hand thumb to slip a little.
Yep, I'm a lefty also, and has helped a great deal. Just use care installing the grips. They lineup perfectly if you follow the instructions to the T.
Ken
Quote from: Kenk on January 13 2020 12:08:20 PM MST
Yep, I'm a lefty also, and has helped a great deal. Just use care installing the grips. They lineup perfectly if you follow the instructions to the T.
Ken
Good tip, thanks!
My wife helped me with it, Lol...good call on my part 😀
Afternoon Graybeard, Talon offers two types of grip tape; one is more abrasive, and the other is more of a soft rubber feel, I went with the less abrasive rubber ones
Ken
Evening Graybeard, I'm sure you have seen the texture description for the Talon grips (granulate or rubber texture) but thought others may be interested. If these are going to be applied to an inexpensive 4 - 7 hundred dollar polymer pistol, they are hard to beat at $17.00 dollars, plus if for some reason you don't love them, they can be removed easily
Thanks
Ken
What is the difference between the rubber texture and granulate texture?
The granulate texture is often compared to skateboard tape or sandpaper. It helps maintain positive grip on the firearm even when hands are wet, slippery or greasy. Granulate texture is typically preferred in competition shooting or holster carry and provides the best grip enhancement. The granulate texture may be uncomfortable during a concealed carry, but can be made smoother by sanding it with 120 grit sandpaper.
The rubber texture is a textured rubberized material that maintains positive grip on the firearm and is well suited for complete comfort during concealed carry. This also ideal for those with softer hands.
https://talongungrips.com/faq/
Quote from: Graybeard on January 13 2020 08:21:05 AM MST
So I've had the XDm 10 4.5" for a couple of months now and I've noticed that I'm having a little trouble maintaining my grip on the gun with full power 10mm loads. I'm not quite ready to take a soldering iron or wood burner to it. Has anyone here tried the various pre cut grip tape offerings available? Any other suggestions would be welcome, as well.
TRIED SKATEBOARD TAPE ?
Serious Grip Level..
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THIS LOOKS PRETTY GOOD
I ordered the talon grips.
Morning Graybeard, which texturing did you go with?
Thanks
Ken
I ordered the black rubberized material. Should be here next week.
Good choice, they will likely arrive faster than anticipated : )
Quote from: Kenk on January 16 2020 12:30:31 PM MST
Good choice, they will likely arrive faster than anticipated : )
I ordered from Amazon. They shipped UPS Smartpost, aka mail purgatory. My mail service is often terrible.
I just got the sand texture grips for my 10mm osp-- I like them so far but have only shot the gun 1x (about 100 rounds) -- they come with lots of "custom" options-- you can install all of the grip tape, or just what you like-- I did not install the trigger guard sections or the sections that go where your thumb or "finger rest" are, but I did install the front and back on the grips and also the slide grips--- one piece of the slide serrations tape has already come off--but I kinda expected this from other reviews
I just ordered the drop in kit for my pistol to lighten up the pull a bit and decrease the length of pull/reset also
A friend of mine called me and we made a last minute trip to the range. My new Talon grip was on my porch when I got home. The rubberized texture black version took about 3 or 4 tries to get lined up correctly, but wasn't really that hard to do. After hitting it with a hair dryer and pressing it firmly into place I was surprised that it had a little bit of a slick feeling. After it cooled that went away and it's nice and grippy now.
Thanks to all that offered suggestions. Now I have to load up some more 10mm and get back to the range to try it out.
@Texashogman, I put the PRP Ultimate Match Target Trigger Kit in mine a while ago. It made a huge difference. I hope the drop in kit gets you great results as well.
You should like the grips, I sure like mine