I'm creating a few reference points in my Glocks use a marine epoxy. I've done a couple point on my 26 and 17, it's turning out great. I think I'm going to do a couple more points, like thumb indent and bottom of trigger guard. I had decal grip in my Glocks, but they don't last through this AZ summer.
I ordered it from Amazon after a little research. Seems to hold up just fine. It cures ROCK SOLID! It's a nice non-aggressive grip, and I love the index points on the sides of the frame.
I ordered it from Amazon after a little research. Seems to hold up just fine. It cures ROCK SOLID! It's a nice non-aggressive grip, and I love the index points on the sides of the frame.
Is there a way to strip it off without much damage? It looks like a good "semi-permanent" solution to getting stippling done, and possibly more versatile.
Is there a way to strip it off without much damage? It looks like a good "semi-permanent" solution to getting stippling done, and possibly more versatile.
I think it's way more versatile than stippling. My first effort way a little thick so it wasn't curing correctly. I took it off with a small flat head screwdriver. Just slowly picked at it. Once you get most of it off, it'll sand down smooth. I wouldn't just recommend it unless you're thinking about stippling. I didn't want to burn into my frame, and I wanted to leave myself with some options. I loved my Decal-Grip but it just wouldn't hold up to the heat inside my truck.
Not at all. I'm Director of Training for Arizona Tactical Security(ATS), and I teach NRA classes, armed/ unarmed guard card classes, Tazer Certification, and our own firearms and security curriculum.
Not at all. I'm Director of Training for Arizona Tactical Security(ATS), and I teach NRA classes, armed/ unarmed guard card classes, Tazer Certification, and our own firearms and security curriculum.
I think it's way more versatile than stippling. My first effort way a little thick so it wasn't curing correctly. I took it off with a small flat head screwdriver. Just slowly picked at it. Once you get most of it off, it'll sand down smooth. I wouldn't just recommend it unless you're thinking about stippling. I didn't want to burn into my frame, and I wanted to leave myself with some options. I loved my Decal-Grip but it just wouldn't hold up to the heat inside my truck.
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