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I use very aggressively checkered grips and many people dont like to shoot my pistols because of this. Some complain about gen4 Glock texture, but I wish it was rougher.
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I use very aggressively checkered grips and many people dont like to shoot my pistols because of this. Some complain about gen4 Glock texture, but I wish it was rougher.
Regarding roughness of grips, I've come to like the Pachmeyer type grip sleeve for all but a few.
Last month I purchased them ($5/ea) in bulk to have spares on hand.
I procrastinated stipling some, but could not get beyond how melting the frame took toll on the strength and integrity.
I have VZ grips on my SA champion operator lightweight and had them on my trophy match as well. The checkering on the front strap of the trophy was pretty aggressive and combined with the VZ grips, the wife hated it. She called it "prickly". LOL I loved it.
I have VZ grips on my SA champion operator lightweight and had them on my trophy match as well. The checkering on the front strap of the trophy was pretty aggressive and combined with the VZ grips, the wife hated it. She called it "prickly". LOL I loved it.
Invest in a grip sleeve by "Fixxxer"I love my Gen.4 G19 with the "fatty" back-strap w/beaver tail installed, which makes it about as thick (fore to back ) as my G30 (EDC) and more comfortable and it naturally points better (for me) than my wife's Gen.3 G19.
I too, don't think it's too aggressive and wouldn't mind all the texture "dots/knobbies" to be about twice as "tall" as they already are, but my hands are calloused up like turtle shells, so bring on the gripage!