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Grip Tape...

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 9:10 pm
by stevie_d_64
Ok,

A while back when I was in the market for a plain jane 1911, I had gone to a show and handled a real nice 1911, I forget the maker, but thats beside the point...

Apparently I liked the "skateboard" grip tape applied to the front part of the grip under the trigger guard and down to the lower edge of the handle...

It was a thin type of self-adhiesive tape applied to that area, and it really felt good in the hand...It had the "Steve", or "right" feel to it, and it impressed me as to the simplicity of the "tweek" to the gun...

The courseness of the tape was just right...Not too course, and not to fine...Not quite the grit level of regular sandpaper either...Just a good way to give it that much more of a good, tactile feel to the weapon while in your hand, and up on target I suppose...

I tried to find some of this stuff at the local ACE Hardware store around the corner from us, but it was just too course, and might have worked...But I figured I'll keep looking...

Any suggestions to where I might find a "Rad" skateboard shop in the Houston area, that might fill this need???

I could take the 2 .45's we have now and have the front edge "checkered", or add some sort of slip-on grip to these pistols...But I really like this idea the best...

Any ideas???

Re: Grip Tape...

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 9:22 pm
by HighVelocity
Be careful with skateboard tape. The grit can come off and get inside your holster. This results in some serious scratches on your gun.

I use 3M safetywalk tape. It is like skate tape but it is sealed and the grit NEVER comes off.

Re: Grip Tape...

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 9:33 pm
by ScubaSigGuy
HighVelocity wrote:Be careful with skateboard tape. The grit can come off and get inside your holster. This results in some serious scratches on your gun.

I use 3M safetywalk tape. It is like skate tape but it is sealed and the grit NEVER comes off.

:iagree: and you can buy it at Home Depot by the roll, pre-cut in strips. The pre-cut stair tread tape just needs to be cut to the desired length and the width is already perfect for that application.

I searched everywhere for the skate board tape and it's hard to find and much more expensive when you do.

Re: Grip Tape...

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 9:44 pm
by stevie_d_64
hmmmmm, the way it was cut and mounted on this particular gun was interesting...The tape was thin, therefore it conformed and did not appear to "want" to pull away from the curved surface because of the thickness and stiffness of the paper base that the "grit" was applied to...

I know you'll probably have to clean and swab the surface with alcohol, to ensure a good application, that goes without saying, and that you might want to be careful with some of the gun cleaning solvents and other oils and protectants used in keeping the guns in service...After application...How you do that...Well...I figure this stuff comes in some good sized lots, so re-applying might be a yearly exercise...Who knows...

Re: Grip Tape...

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 9:48 pm
by ScubaSigGuy
Stevie,

There is a company that makes them pre-cut for various firearms. I had a kit installed on an XD tactical, and it was very nice. If I remeber correctly that cost about $5 - $9 but it was on th pistol when I got it from age_ranger. The tape was very thin like you are referring too. I will see if I can find a link for it.

Re: Grip Tape...

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 10:14 pm
by ScubaSigGuy
Stevie,

On a quick search I wasn't able to find the link I am looking for. I did find this from a company called MagLoc " Made of ‘3M Safety – Walk #310’ rubber texture slip-resistant tape. The best material for this application." This is the tape they use to make their product for Glcok's and XD's.

These guys appear to have a large selection of this and similar tapes in realistic quantities.

I hope this helps. Let us know what you wind up using.

Re: Grip Tape...

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 10:17 pm
by The Annoyed Man
I've been thinking about exactly such a solution for the front strap of my Kimber Ultra, which is not checkered.

Re: Grip Tape...

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 11:16 pm
by flintknapper
The Annoyed Man wrote:I've been thinking about exactly such a solution for the front strap of my Kimber Ultra, which is not checkered.
It is a great improvement!

It was the first thing I did to this one:


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Re: Grip Tape...

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 9:08 am
by jbirds1210
Trugrip is the best thing I have found for 100% grip coverage.

http://www.ericwesselman.com/

You get three sets with an order and it lasts a long time......even when abused.

I also like the rubber textured grip tape made by 3M, but it does not do as well when wet and muddy.

Jason

Re: Grip Tape...

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 9:20 pm
by RKirby
Go to your neighborhood Academy and make a bee line to the roller skate and skate board area. You will find a package of skateboard tape - two large sheets to a package - for about $5.00 if I remember correctly.

I've been using this for a couple of years now without any problems. It sticks well to the curved surfaces of my Springfield XD's grip area and the front strap of my 1911.

One package will last you a L-O-N-G time!

Re: Grip Tape...

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 8:00 pm
by jpierce30
I use the skateboard tape from Academy also. I have not had any issues with the tape. Even the gun solvent does not seem to affect it. Adding the tape really does enhance the feel and grip.

Re: Grip Tape...

Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 5:48 pm
by Skiprr
ScubaSigGuy wrote:I had a kit installed on an XD tactical, and it was very nice...but it was on the pistol when I got it from age_ranger. The tape was very thin like you are referring too.
Ah hah! Finally, the truth comes out! You're the one who bought the twin to my XD9! ;-)

The customization on our XDs was done by Rich Dettelhouser at Canyon Creek Custom (http://www.canyoncreekcustom.com/). First-rate gunsmith, and a stand-up guy who backs his product. I'm sure he wouldn't mind an email asking him what kind of grip application he uses and/or recommends.

Just tell him you know two guys who own his pistols...

Re: Grip Tape...

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 10:50 pm
by wbc1362
I sure like the idea of grip tape for my Kimber Pro Carries vs getting front strap checkering - Kimber told me it would cost $300 plus shipping because I have an aluminum frame and it would have to be refinished (doubling the cost).

I like the idea of safety walk tape, but skate board tape is cheeper and comes in smaller quantities $6-7 vs $12. We're not talking a lot of money I know. I saw some skateboard grip tape in various colors (even clear) and one brand has it in camo style if that kind of thing is important to you. As far as skateboard shops in Houston, if you Google for that, you'll find one in Rice Village, Bellaire, 8500 block of Westheimer, etc.

I tried googling "magloc" but didn't have any luck - I'd be interested in seeing their website if anyone has a link to it.

Re: Grip Tape...

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 6:46 am
by Excaliber
A superior product called A-Grip is available from Brooks Tactical. It is thin, soft, extremely durable, doesn't slip when wet, doesn't conduct heat away from your hand makes recoil more manageable because the gun doesn't move in your grip. Kahr recommends it for their pistols, and it is installed on all my polymer frame guns. I've tried a lot of solutions and never found anything better.

It comes in a precut complete wraparound form for individual models of polymer framed pistols. You can also buy sheets of it to "roll your own" if you only want to treat the front strap of a gun.

Check it out at: http://www.brookstactical.com.

Re: Grip Tape...

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 9:03 pm
by Liberty
I put the Acadamy skateboard tape on my Ruger P95. 2 strips one front and one back. The problem is there is a bit of curve and the tape had a tendency to peel up. A little bit of heat supplied by a halogen desk lamp warmed the tape and plastic grip and it hasn't curled up since.
I put it on to improve the grip when I have slippery sweaty hands. How ever it turns out I really like the positive grip it gives me even with dry hands. It sorta grips me back.