Here we go. Late but as promised.
Turned out pretty well. Mine have held up to carrying, without peeling, for a month now.
looks good post up how durable it is and ill buy one!
I'm going to bump this for those who haven't seen it. I removed the left side grip section during some training in July of 2010 because I snagged my shirt too many times on the draw and it became annoying. Any adhesive residue rubbed off with my finger. I'm going on 15 months without a peeling corner.
First of all, this is NOT a Glock bashing, or my gun is better than your gun thread.
I came across a nice set of pre-cut grips, on another forum, for my XDm. Sets for the XD and XDsc are also available, all for $15. The story behind these is a guy whose wife was complaining about her XD9sc slipping while shooting (go figure...), so he got to work with his vinyl cutter. The result was this:
He then moved on to a XDm/XD grip set, and is currently working on a XD45/XD45c version.
So I caved and bought a set for my XDm 40 in rubber. From prep to finish it about two hours, and that includes the hour I let it sit to assure a tight fit. Here's the result:
I liked the feel of the XDm before, but it is AMAZING now. I'm waiting on my Don's guide rod so I haven't made it to the range, yet. I'll post up my method of application if anyone is interested.
Links to the distributor:
XD X-Treme Grips
XDm X-Treme Grips
XDsc X-Treme Grips
Mods: If this needs to be in accessories you won't hurt my feelings by moving it.
Cut out each piece and check your placement before you peel off the backing. It should give you an idea of where things go and what pieces you want to leave out.I ordered the X-treme grips for my XD9sc, and r'cvd them today. They are similar to above, but it looks like they have changed the appearance a bit.
My only gripe so far is that there is no install sheet. No guide as to exactly where each piece goes, etc.
This should be fun, not!
Is this basically for the rare case where you need to shoot in wet weather?
Cut out each piece and check your placement before you peel off the backing. It should give you an idea of where things go and what pieces you want to leave out.
Thanks, that's what I will do. I just think it sucks they coudlnt have included a diagram..