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VZ Grips (and similar)...Are they worth the cost?
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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 3106187" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>I love them. I currently have four sets. One set of diamond tactical and three Operator II's (one thin). I think the diamond tacs are a bit too aggressive and prefer the Op II's, but the great thing about them is that you can tame them with a bit of judicious sanding and it doesn't affect the integrity or appearance one bit. They're super durable and hold up as well as they maintain their appearance.</p><p></p><p>The one complaint I've heard is from sissies who don't like that they mar the finish UNDER the grips. This can easily be rectified by using O-rings or a backing like thin plastic or wax paper. I do use their Torx head screws with O-rings, but mainly because you can crank them down without worrying about stripping the heads, and they never come loose under hard use.</p><p></p><p>I still haven't migrated my pics off Photobucket, otherwise I'd post them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 3106187, member: 1132"] I love them. I currently have four sets. One set of diamond tactical and three Operator II's (one thin). I think the diamond tacs are a bit too aggressive and prefer the Op II's, but the great thing about them is that you can tame them with a bit of judicious sanding and it doesn't affect the integrity or appearance one bit. They're super durable and hold up as well as they maintain their appearance. The one complaint I've heard is from sissies who don't like that they mar the finish UNDER the grips. This can easily be rectified by using O-rings or a backing like thin plastic or wax paper. I do use their Torx head screws with O-rings, but mainly because you can crank them down without worrying about stripping the heads, and they never come loose under hard use. I still haven't migrated my pics off Photobucket, otherwise I'd post them. [/QUOTE]
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