Now put a couple of strips on both sides where the serrations are and it'll give you a very firm purchase when racking the slide. Wipe the slide down with rubbing alcohol to remove the oil first.problem solved.
Just put the skateboard grip tape on left/right sides of grip. With the better handle on it, there's no shaking and no noticeable kick back.Took me 10 rounds to get used to the feel, but it's solid.
Worked on my stance, today, instead. Shoulder breadth turned out to be a good approach.
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I can't speak to p-hub, but adjusting your arm stance to half bent, enables wrist calibration, which can open a whole new world of accuracy, I've found.
Will do that. Thanks again!Now put a couple of strips on both sides where the serrations are and it'll give you a very firm purchase when racking the slide. Wipe the slide down with rubbing alcohol to remove the oil first.
I put long longer strips on the top and side of the slide as well, but that's just me.
Un-lubed, of course.Wrap it with a ribbed Trojan.
Right, and of equal importance, unused.Un-lubed, of course.
Thanks. I bought the hogue one a few weeks back but never put it on. The skateboard tape is a great solution.I have the rubberized Talon Grips on my Glock 48. They're decently grippy but don't rub annoyingly when carrying IWB.