My second time at the range with my new Shield 45, First time I only fired abot 15 rounds (all I had in my carryall).\
This time I had 100 rounds with me, well, after about 25 rounds I began to feel the back of the grip in my hand....looking at it the grips on the 45 are VERY rough...almost like 60 grit sandpaper.
Awful design, now what...Talon Grips over it....NOT GOOD
Well, I don't know about an awful design, most Shield owners like the grip fine, myself included.
I just that we all have different tastes and ideas, and some shooters are more sensitive with grip.
I could see smoothing a part of the grip if it irritates you when carrying, after all, a pistol like the Shield will get carried a lot more than it will get put into action saving your bacon.
And the OP did say he was bothered after 25 rounds at the range, not from carrying the piece.
Are the grips on the .45 really rougher/different than the 9mm or .40 ? I haven't handled a .45, mine is a .40, and I wouldn't want the texture to be any smoother than it is.
I find the PC Shield to be much more comfortable to shoot than my Fullsize M&P .40. Even though the grip is thinner, and the recoil isn't as spread out, the grip on the FS is harder, like plastic, and the Shield is more rubbery. The porting on the Shield has something to do with the comfort for sure.
I will modify a gun as much as anyone if I feel it will help and give me an advantage in an SD situation.
I have found that most firearms could use some improvement.
The example that Walt used about changing the sights would be true, but only depending on the sights you changed to.
If you were to put a big blocky set of Target sights on a Shield, that would not be keeping with the intent of this pistol.
But say you want a set of Tritium sights instead of the stock ones, or some with a slightly different sight picture that you are used to.
If the ones you choose are sleek, streamlined, and rugged, then those would be a good choice.
Range use is not the same as using the same gun in a stressful defense scenario. You might have an injured hand, or hands, pouring down rain, sweat, blood, etc on them, you might have to get a shot off from a unorthodox position, you never know.
I wouldn't take a gun that is darn near perfect for SD, and change it to make it more range friendly, but that's just me.
Same as always wearing gloves at the range when shooting.
Are you gonna still have those gloves on when leaving the mall on a hot summer night, or if a home invader appears at the foot of your bed at 2 a.m. ?
Practice like you are going to fight, as close as you can anyway.