
| Posted By | Posted Date/Time |
| trapshooterjoe7 | 03-Nov-09 - 12:20 PM ET |
| PerazziBigBore | 03-Nov-09 - 12:55 PM ET |
| TommyTEREX | 03-Nov-09 - 01:04 PM ET |
| zzt | 03-Nov-09 - 01:11 PM ET |
| trapshooterjoe7 | 03-Nov-09 - 06:07 PM ET |
| trapshooterjoe7 | 04-Nov-09 - 09:09 AM ET |
I have been shooting a PFS, and wondered if anyone has used Bondo or other material to make the grip more hand friendly? Any info would be appreciated. Joe
I use the 2 part epoxy putty to fit the grip piece.. works great.. If I'm adding a thick section.. I screw a few very short screws in.. leaving the head unsunk to make a anchor for it to hold too.. Never had one break or chip off..
I use PC 2part epoxie.
Sand the area you wish to put it on with course sand paper, put it on, and mold it to your hand.
You can sand it smooth, and paint it.
PS; I found auto bumper paint works well, and it stands up to hoppes#9.
Tom R.
You can also use Shoe Goo to make a rubberized form fit grip.
Thanks guys, i think i will have a winter project. I wish you guys would post some pictures. Joe
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