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AP Pistol...grip tape aka skateboard friction tape

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2016 4:49 pm
by Xman
I just looked at rule 8.4.1.1 in the 2016 USAS and ISSF (USAS website) rules and I did not see any restrictions on grip tape for pistols.

Was I looking in the wrong place?

I thought I read here in the forum that grip tape was not permitted, that only stippling/roughening of the grip was permitted along with any customization that did not exceed the spec dimensions in the rules.

I at one time did have my grip fully encircled with the cloth type electricians tape but sweat still made the grip slippery over time as the stickiness of that tape wore off.

Could I go back to the cloth elections tape and still be ok and just refresh the tape?

Re: AP Pistol...grip tape aka skateboard friction tape

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2016 5:14 pm
by v76
I think your hand will most likely protest to skateboard grip tape before the judges do...

Re: AP Pistol...grip tape aka skateboard friction tape

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2016 5:53 pm
by Xman
v76 wrote:I think your hand will most likely protest to skateboard grip tape before the judges do...

Maybe I was more thinking about the non slip grit tape that you can stick on stairs.

Re: AP Pistol...grip tape aka skateboard friction tape

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2016 7:07 pm
by Gwhite
A lot of the non-slip tape for things like floors & stairs is pretty stiff. Fabric "friction tape" is probably your best bet. The stuff is sold to wrap hockey sticks.

Re: AP Pistol...grip tape aka skateboard friction tape

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2016 7:17 pm
by Xman
Gwhite wrote:A lot of the non-slip tape for things like floors & stairs is pretty stiff. Fabric "friction tape" is probably your best bet. The stuff is sold to wrap hockey sticks.

Yeah I know about the hockey stick stuff. I may be in TX but I did not always live here..LOL. Western NY..Rochester...RIT

The stair grip material can be cut and shaped to fit the curves of a grip.

Was wondering about the legality of the adding of the friction tape or the stair grip material.

Re: AP Pistol...grip tape aka skateboard friction tape

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2016 7:57 pm
by Gwhite
As long as it fits in the box and doesn't extend back past the break in the wrist, it shouldn't be an issue.

Re: AP Pistol...grip tape aka skateboard friction tape

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2016 11:37 pm
by GaryN
Just be careful which one you choose.
Some of those 'non-skid' are pretty darn rough.

Re: AP Pistol...grip tape aka skateboard friction tape

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2017 9:51 am
by SPPcoach
I have NOT tried this on my air pistol. I don't see the need. I do have this on my kayak paddles and will tell you that the grip increase is substantial over the course of the day.
http://www.tegsgrip.com
It does not have that abrasive qualities of skateboard tape but does increase grip. It is about 0.1" thick so plan your expectations accordingly.

Re: AP Pistol...grip tape aka skateboard friction tape

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2017 6:03 pm
by Houngan
The abrasion shouldn't be that bad, I shot ipsc with grip tape everywhere, you'll quickly build callus to protect. You'll lose sensitivity, though.

Re: AP Pistol...grip tape aka skateboard friction tape

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2017 6:25 pm
by Marc Orvin
Xman wrote:
I thought I read here in the forum that grip tape was not permitted, that only stippling/roughening of the grip was permitted along with any customization that did not exceed the spec dimensions in the rules.
You did not read that on THIS forum. It was in the rifle forum where skateboard tape is not legal.

Re: AP Pistol...grip tape aka skateboard friction tape

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 1:38 am
by sparky
If you're going to go this route, instead of tape, why not just by the grit and some glue/putty and put it on? It should then precisely mold to your grip, better than any tape. I know this is fairly common in the IPSC/USPSA world, though usually done with plastic grips (though not exclusively).

Re: AP Pistol...grip tape aka skateboard friction tape

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 4:52 pm
by paw080
Xman wrote:I just looked at rule 8.4.1.1 in the 2016 USAS and ISSF (USAS website) rules and I did not see any restrictions on grip tape for pistols.

Was I looking in the wrong place?

I thought I read here in the forum that grip tape was not permitted, that only stippling/roughening of the grip was permitted along with any customization that did not exceed the spec dimensions in the rules.

I at one time did have my grip fully encircled with the cloth type electricians tape but sweat still made the grip slippery over time as the stickiness of that tape wore off.

Could I go back to the cloth elections tape and still be ok and just refresh the tape?

Hi Xman, Skateboard grip tape is excellent stuff. It will not tear your hand up. I've used it for approximately

30 years, when my then 12 year old twins were heavily involved in Vert skating, pools, half pipes and lots

of sessions at Pipeline Skate park in Ontario California.I put it on several 10 meter match AP's and I still use it

on a Pardini PGP mod75 Free pistol and a Morini CM22 RF. Skate board grip tape is not as thick or heavy a grit

that is found on stairs and walkway grip tape. It also can be found in various colors and patterns.

So all I can say is try it!

Tony

Re: AP Pistol...grip tape aka skateboard friction tape

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 11:33 am
by jmdavis
If you think that skateboard tape is rough, you do not want to try Tiger Tooth Stippling on your 1911 front strap. On the other hand, it does grab you.

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Re: AP Pistol...grip tape aka skateboard friction tape

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 12:15 pm
by Xman
[quote="jmdavis"]If you think that skateboard tape is rough, you do not want to try Tiger Tooth Stippling on your 1911 front strap. On the other hand, it does grab you.


Whoa!!..it a shooting event not a self sacrificing blood letting!

Re: AP Pistol...grip tape aka skateboard friction tape

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 3:17 pm
by jmdavis
It toughens the callouses and it does not slip.:-) If it does slip you know it. Some people knock down the points with a brass hammer. But it's not bad at all. My Curtis Wadgun has Tiger Tooth stippling. I wish my other 45 target guns did as well.

All of that said you can cut stair tape so that you can pun the grip where you want it. But you need to make sure that you clean off any oil on the surface before placing it.

Re: AP Pistol...grip tape aka skateboard friction tape

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 5:02 pm
by Coolmeester
I have made that on my gear, I like it. I had to superglue the edges so the pieces won't get off. That tape is so thin that those gaps arent even noticeable on hand. The grip isn't sticky at all, but very grainy so it helps a bit if sweating.

My AP looks pretty much the same.