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Talon grips and Trijicon HD sights.......
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04/04/17 10:04 PM
04/04/17 10:04 PM
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Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 7,881 Monroe County, AL
deadeye
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Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 7,881
Monroe County, AL
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I recently added a couple of upgrades to my Glock 33 - Trijicon HD night sights w/orange front sight and Talon grips. I highly recommend both. I bought a cheap sight pusher tool from Amazon and removed the old sights and installed the new ones without any issues. I like the U shaped rear notch and the orange front sight much better than the OEM sight. The only downside is they are EXPENSIVE... The Talon grips are probably my favorite and by far the easiest and cheapest upgrade. The grips are available in a sandpaper and a rubberized version. I paid less than $20 on Amazon for the rubberized version and it greatly improved the hand purchase (the 357 Sig snaps in your hand) and it looks great installed. It went on easy - just take your time. Be sure to do the last step where you heat it with a hair dryer and squeeze the grip to help it stick and form. https://talongungrips.com/
Last edited by deadeye; 04/05/17 01:29 AM.
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