MindSight88 wrote:Greetings All, any suggestions for making my gun easier to grip? The gun has 'some' rough texture, but I think I need more. Any ideas?
grimbeaver wrote:Buy the gloves that football players wear.
Erud wrote:MindSight88 wrote:Greetings All, any suggestions for making my gun easier to grip? The gun has 'some' rough texture, but I think I need more. Any ideas?
Don’t you cover this in any of the firearms classes you teach?
Scratch wrote:Erud wrote:MindSight88 wrote:Greetings All, any suggestions for making my gun easier to grip? The gun has 'some' rough texture, but I think I need more. Any ideas?
Don’t you cover this in any of the firearms classes you teach?
Yeah, no offense, but this really sounds like a "new shooter" question. Not one I'd hear from someone who's been teaching firearm classes for 11 years...
That being said, grip tape, hockey tape, those sandpaper type sticky patches, Hogue HandAll grip sleeves, or a good stipple job should help out.
Erud wrote:Well to be fair, this is the same guy who asked what would be a good gun for his wife, who is a first time shooter, and has also been teaching firearms classes with him since 2014. Nothing this dude posts makes any kind of sense to me.
Scratch wrote:Erud wrote:MindSight88 wrote:Greetings All, any suggestions for making my gun easier to grip? The gun has 'some' rough texture, but I think I need more. Any ideas?
Don’t you cover this in any of the firearms classes you teach?
Yeah, no offense, but this really sounds like a "new shooter" question. Not one I'd hear from someone who's been teaching firearm classes for 11 years...
That being said, grip tape, hockey tape, those sandpaper type sticky patches, Hogue HandAll grip sleeves, or a good stipple job should help out.
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