Yes, I just recently added a Talon slide grip to my BG 2.0 and it makes all the difference."The Talon grip makes the slide much easier to rack."
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Yes, I just recently added a Talon slide grip to my BG 2.0 and it makes all the difference."The Talon grip makes the slide much easier to rack."
That's a BIG 10-4!![]()
Thanks, I'll get a set. By the way, what did you do to your rear sight, looks like you got into a fight with it. och.The Talon grip makes the slide much easier to rack.
Take that straight to the bank. The darn thing is an ergonomic wonder; grip shape, and bore axis especially.I have shot a couple 100 round matches with my BG2.0 no steel and indoors. I wouldn't have even dreamed doing that with my LCP Max
So did I, what you didn't mention is you can't just carry it in your pocket or in a pocket holster. The super grippy texture of the Talon grips grabs onto ALL types of fabric and makes drawing it smothly near impossable. And I even tried a plastic , inside the waist type, and it even grabbed that, but not as bad.Yes, I just recently added a Talon slide grip to my BG 2.0 and it makes all the difference.
Sorry you had that experience. I tried the BG 2.0 with Talon rear slide grips in my Craft Holsters nylon holster and the Alabama Holsters kydex pocket holster. There was no contact between the Talon grip and my pocket fabric or the holster itself in either case. No effect on drawing smoothly. Both holsters shield the grip surface from the pocket fabric. Did you install the Talon rear slide grip? The Talon frame grip would certainly snag on your pocket fabric and the front slide grip might cause a problem with smooth draw.So did I, what you didn't mention is you can't just carry it in your pocket or in a pocket holster. The super grippy texture of the Talon grips grabs onto ALL types of fabric and makes drawing it smothly near impossable. And I even tried a plastic , inside the waist type, and it even grabbed that, but not as bad.