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Man Up and Rock Your Glock!

It is no secret I am a fan of the Glock, speaking up for polymer practitioners everywhere. However, I’m not so one sided as to have completely lost objectivity. I do realize that the Glock design though admirable, is not, in fact, perfect, it has some small weaknesses. One of which is its lack of aggressive texture along the grip panels. For the record, I do think that the Gen 4 grip texturing has improved this deficit satisfactorily, but many of us still have Gen 1s, 2s, & 3s.

Because of the inherent merit of the Glock design (as a no frills fighting handgun) and its resulting unparalleled popularity, an entire aftermarket has developed to service every customization whim of the Glock wielding hordes. One niche within this aftermarket, is filled by those companies who have an answer for the smooth grip panels (mentioned disparagingly above). Now I know that some of you Gen 3 Glock lovers will not think this is a legitimate concern, after all you can shoot your G17 just fine without the need to re-grip between shots. I do not doubt that, but if you consider the Glock as more than a range gun, you may discover that things like sweat, rain, mud, and (God forbid) blood can turn it into a slippery little devil. So you could cover your hands with super glue before you draw your weapon or you could consider some of the offerings flooding our market.

This niche in the market can be divided into permanent solutions (like stippling) and replaceable solutions (like adhesive grip panels). Though stippling looks cool in many cases, and is functional, I’ve personally never opted to send one of my guns away for this treatment, nor have I chosen to bust out a soldering iron myself. If you go for that—more power to you, I just like changes that I can undo if and when needed. I have, however, chosen to make use of some of the various grip panels on the market and have had success with the offerings from DECAL GRIP. Decal grip offers grips in both the sand granule (skate board tape) and synthetic rubber varieties. I opt for the latter for my carry gun. I find that the synthetic rubber is aggressive enough to aid me in grip retention but not so aggressive as to make everyday carry un-sustainable. Whether you choose to use the real little rocks (sand), or the synthetic little rocks (rubber), I do recommend that you rock your Glock!

Would that little G26 on my ankle be more comfortable without the grip panels? Probably. Is a slight discomfort something I have learned to love because it serves a purpose? Definitely. Why not put some grip panels on your Glock? Go ahead, pull your socks up, strap your Glock on, man up and rock your now “grippy-er” Glock.

Update: This article was originally published a couple years ago. The content is still valid. You’ll notice rubber Talon Grips in many of my pics and videos these days. They do the job well too!

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Brian (Rev) Norris , in addition to writing for the Arms Guide and talking guns and gear via video, is a pastor (hence the “Rev”) who specializes in mentoring young men in the urban context. If he catches a moment of free time, you’ll likely find him enjoying his family or heading to the range on his motorcycle. Brian has enjoyed the shooting sports since his father introduced them to him as a child. He’s an outdoorsman who enjoys life to the full.

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