NEW from Talon Grips - MOSS color!

Published on December 12, 2016
Duration: 15:41

This video demonstrates the installation of new Flat Dark Earth (FDE) rubberized Talon Grips on various firearms, including a Sig Sauer P320, Walther PPQ, and Smith & Wesson M&P. The presenter, Justin Opinion, details the cleaning and application process, emphasizing the importance of heating the grip for optimal adhesion and using a 'smush' technique to conform it to the frame. He also showcases the removal of existing Talon grips, highlighting the minimal residue left behind.

Quick Summary

Talon Grips now offers a Flat Dark Earth (FDE) rubberized grip option for firearm customization. Installation involves cleaning the frame, applying the grip, and using a hairdryer to heat and 'smush' it for a secure bond. These grips are also designed for easy removal with minimal residue.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Intro: Two-Tone Sig P320 with Talon Grips
  2. 00:55Applying FDE Talon Grip to Black P320
  3. 01:15Cleaning and Application Process
  4. 02:46Heating and Smushing the Grip
  5. 03:37Result: Two-Tone P320
  6. 04:26Walther PPQ 45 with FDE Talon Grip
  7. 04:50Demonstrating Talon Grip Removal
  8. 06:03Residue Check After Removal
  9. 06:45Cleaning PPQ Frame for New Grip
  10. 07:43Installing FDE Talon Grip on PPQ
  11. 09:09Result: Two-Tone PPQ
  12. 10:04FDE Pistol with FDE Grip: S&W M&P 9
  13. 10:43Installing FDE Grip on FDE M&P
  14. 12:06Heating and Smushing M&P Grip
  15. 12:42Result: FDE M&P with FDE Grip
  16. 13:38Wrap-up: Comparing FDE Grip Applications
  17. 14:27Presenter's Favorites: M&P, Sig P320, PPQ
  18. 15:04Final Look at New Talon Grips Option

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new color option for Talon Grips?

Talon Grips has released a new Flat Dark Earth (FDE) color option for their popular rubberized grips. This allows for more aesthetic customization of firearms, offering a two-tone look when applied to black frames or a complementary finish on FDE frames.

How do you install Talon Grips?

Installation involves cleaning the firearm frame with an alcohol wipe, carefully aligning the grip, peeling the backing, and applying it smoothly. Heating the grip with a hairdryer makes it pliable, and then pressing firmly ('smushing') ensures it adheres well to the frame's texture.

Are Talon Grips easy to remove?

Yes, Talon Grips are designed for relatively easy removal. The video demonstrates removing a grip from a Walther PPQ, showing that it comes off with even pressure and leaves minimal to no adhesive residue or damage on the frame.

Can I get a discount on Talon Grips?

Yes, the presenter, Justin Opinion, offers a discount code 'JustinO' for viewers to get 10% off their Talon Grips purchase. This code can be used on their website for savings on grips.

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