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TALON Grips

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TALON Grips are a single piece wrap around adhesive grip designed to add a functional and positive interface between a firearm and its operator. Only .7mm thick, TALON Grips create no perceptible increase in grip thickness, and offer increased control, reduced muzzle flip, and better weapon retention. TALON Grips last upward of 3 years with normal use, 6 months with heavy use. They also peel off clean, leaving little to no residue, especially when compared to traditional deck tape.

TALON Grips are available as custom fit segments for dozens of specific firearms models in rubber or granulate texture. Also available for magazines, select phone models, and in full and partial sheets.

US patented and Barry compliant.

talongungrips.com

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8 Responses to “TALON Grips”

  1. Haji says:

    Something else I really like about Talon Grips: they can be purchased one set at a time, which keeps $20 in grips from sitting there waiting for 9 months to pass before you finally get around to peeling off the worn ones and replacing them.

  2. Chris K. says:

    You also heat mold them to your grip (using a hair dryer, etc…), which makes them form fit so well a lot of people will mistake the grip for stippling. Their rubberized option works great for CCW.

  3. Chris says:

    Aren’t these legal to use for IPDA?

    • Mike says:

      These are legal for IDPA. Below is taken right from the rule book:

      “8.2.1.3.6. A slip-on grip sock and/or grip tape, skateboard tape, etc. may be used.”

      One thing to consider is that if you have to present from concealed, the granulate texture can present a bit of a grab on clothing if you don’t knock it down first with some 120 grit sandpaper. The rubber texture is another great choice for concealed carry.

      • Haji says:

        I carry every single day with these, including to church. No problems with clothes hanging up on ’em.

  4. Brearly Mason says:

    Can you say Hickok45?

  5. It’s a good product that does precisely what it claims to do.