Stevie,
On a quick search I wasn't able to find the link I am looking for. I did find this from a company called MagLoc " Made of ‘3M Safety – Walk #310’ rubber texture slip-resistant tape. The best material for this application." This is the tape they use to make their product for Glcok's and XD's.
These guys appear to have a large selection of this and similar tapes in realistic quantities.
I hope this helps. Let us know what you wind up using.
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- Wed Jun 18, 2008 10:14 pm
- Forum: "How To" Tips
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- Wed Jun 18, 2008 9:48 pm
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Re: Grip Tape...
Stevie,
There is a company that makes them pre-cut for various firearms. I had a kit installed on an XD tactical, and it was very nice. If I remeber correctly that cost about $5 - $9 but it was on th pistol when I got it from age_ranger. The tape was very thin like you are referring too. I will see if I can find a link for it.
There is a company that makes them pre-cut for various firearms. I had a kit installed on an XD tactical, and it was very nice. If I remeber correctly that cost about $5 - $9 but it was on th pistol when I got it from age_ranger. The tape was very thin like you are referring too. I will see if I can find a link for it.
- Wed Jun 18, 2008 9:33 pm
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Re: Grip Tape...
HighVelocity wrote:Be careful with skateboard tape. The grit can come off and get inside your holster. This results in some serious scratches on your gun.
I use 3M safetywalk tape. It is like skate tape but it is sealed and the grit NEVER comes off.
and you can buy it at Home Depot by the roll, pre-cut in strips. The pre-cut stair tread tape just needs to be cut to the desired length and the width is already perfect for that application.
I searched everywhere for the skate board tape and it's hard to find and much more expensive when you do.