Anyone else use these "custom" grips?

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jon_in_wv

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I haven't used the old "bicycle inner tube grips" for some time but I was trying to improve the grip on my 3913 without adding any bulk and I tried this trick again. It feels great and my grip on the weapon is greatly improved. I also added it to my Bodyguard 380 for a little more grip. I know a lot of people use grip tape or a lot of store bought options but really this works just as good. Not to mention one inner tube is practically a lifetime worth of grips.

Anyone else use it? Lets see it! (Good excuse for another thread of gun pics too :))
 

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no offense on the grip..............

But I REALLY like that gun. They are awesome. I had a 39-2 and loved it
 
Yeah, bicycle tubes hold up very well actually. I have a rifle that has a bicycle tube grip on it that I installed back in 1999 and it's still holding up just fine.

You can get creative with those bike tube grips BTW. cut the shape right and put holes in the right place and you can pull off some pretty interesting stuff.
 
And not to sound like a cheapskate but the Bicycle tube adds less bulk than a Hogue or Pachymar and it costs a LOT less. I should really cut it into 3 inch lengths and sell it as "custom" slip-on grips on ebay for five bucks a pop. I bet I would sell a ton of them if I posted it pictured on some mall ninja airsoft gun! I just may do that.
 
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