Back strap question
- gunpoorboy1
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Back strap question
I just bought a Taurus G2 9MM.
I find the back strap very aggressive.
What's the best way, or best tool to use, to get to make the back stra
less aggressive and more comfortable.
Thanks
I find the back strap very aggressive.
What's the best way, or best tool to use, to get to make the back stra
less aggressive and more comfortable.
Thanks
- Boriqua
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Re: Back strap question
sandpaper but go slowly. Couple swipes with 100 grit should dogunpoorboy1 wrote: ↑November 25th, 2022, 3:49 pm I just bought a Taurus G2 9MM.
I find the back strap very aggressive.
What's the best way, or best tool to use, to get to make the back stra
less aggressive and more comfortable.
Thanks
- smithers599
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Re: Back strap question
A strip of adhesive tape, so you don't have to permanently modify the gun.
- pneuby
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Re: Back strap question
I would work with it as it for a bit, whatever your 'routine' is. Draw from concealment practice, dry-fire, live sessions, etc. You may quickly find it more of an advantage, then a disadvantage.
- That Guy
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Re: Back strap question
Have you held that pistol in your hand when your palms were sweaty, muddy, or wet? You may find that “very aggressive” back strap is just fine. I once had sharp 20 LPI checkering cut on a Delta Elite frame for that very reason: I NEVER wanted that pistol to slip in my hand no matter what (cuz’ shooting here in the summer outside actually can make your palms sweaty).gunpoorboy1 wrote: ↑November 25th, 2022, 3:49 pm I just bought a Taurus G2 9MM.
I find the back strap very aggressive.
What's the best way, or best tool to use, to get to make the back stra
less aggressive and more comfortable.
Thanks
- OMart
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Re: Back strap question
Get a Hogue sleeve, problem solved and no mods to the gun.
- sonofbp
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Re: Back strap question
The rubber version of the talon grip wrap is what I have on one of mine, keeps it grippy but gets rid of the sandpaper feeling, and its both thinner and doesnt move around lie the hogue or tube type grips.
For the price its a good experiment before permanently modifying your pistol.
For the price its a good experiment before permanently modifying your pistol.
- Longhair1957
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Re: Back strap question
Darn I thought this was a thread about wild game backstraps!
- cool arrow
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Re: Back strap question
me too!
I was waiting for Gil to chime in on what was best to add to Elk backstrap...
I was waiting for Gil to chime in on what was best to add to Elk backstrap...
- gunpoorboy1
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Re: Back strap question
It is. Just want to make sure I get a good grip going before I drop a bull elk with my Taurus G2. hahahahah.Longhair1957 wrote: ↑December 7th, 2022, 12:54 pm Darn I thought this was a thread about wild game backstraps!
- Longhair1957
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Re: Back strap question
Ha ha