Does anyone sell glue-on palm swells for the glock?

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If you really have huge mitts, you can try cutting closed-cell rubber foam (or even bicycle tubing) to fit the grip panels and gluing them on.

Skateboard tape can be used, but it might rip-up your hands.
 
If you go with tape, look for some gaffer tape. It's like high quality duct tape. Matte finish, and the adhesive is less likely to stick "to" what it's sticking to. <grin> Probably $10 a roll.

Or perhaps bike (handlebar) tape, though that stuff is maybe 3/4 inch wide. It's thick with texture.

Fellows use "stair" grit tape too. I just saw that in another forum.
 
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Best bet would be to fit some type of swell then wrap in grip tape. Might look into Brook's tactical A-grip as a covering over whatever you use. It is pretty thin and they say it can be used over Hogue grips...so it should work over whatever you glue on.

http://www.brookstactical.com/index-2.html
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gb6491, that rubber decal grip might be just the ticket. I've just noticed that my supporting hand doesn't really have anything to hold onto on my slippery, flat-sided glock when attempting to use the "correct" thumbs-pointing-forward grip. If I lock my shooting thumb down and put my support thumb sort of vertical over it, it helps a bit...
 
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