I actually want your videos a couple years ago. When that first came out, we got our shotguns almost the same day. I remember just before New Year's. I got my New Year's Eve. I think anyway I found you again a subscribed
That's not a bad idea... I actually thought about doing that. Even with hot water and the coconut oil, It was still a mother-scratcher (as my wife would say. LOL!) to get on. Much appreciate the input bro. Thanks for watching. Stay safe and healthy. Peace
I put one of those sleeves on my bulky PepperBall TCP and the hot water wasn't enough. I ended up using some silicon oil (same as for lubing the o-rings) and it was able to slide on after some work. For smaller, i.e. normal sized firearms, I'm sure the hot water method is sufficient. Thanks for sharing your experience with the installation.
Hello Cat. Glad I could help. (Smile) Whether a small slip on grip or large slip on grip, I use a combination of both hot water and coconut oil. I'm trying to work smarter not harder these days. LOL! Thanks for tip on the silicon. I might have to give that a try. Thanks for watching. Stay safe and healthy. Peace
Just watch that radical Phantom shotgun video. You did. Where that tea kettle was going, off. Then I clicked on the mask video. Then I clicked on this one with the T kettle again LOL.
I actually want your videos a couple years ago. When that first came out, we got our shotguns almost the same day. I remember just before New Year's. I got my New Year's Eve. I think anyway I found you again a subscribed
Thanks for subscribing bro. Welcome back! (Smile)
Hopefully you and yours are doing well.
Thanks for watching.
Stay safe and healthy.
Peace
I have an M&P with a grip like sand paper. I actually sanded down the side facing me. Now I know I can slip one of them grips on it. Thanks
That's not a bad idea... I actually thought about doing that. Even with hot water and the coconut oil, It was
still a mother-scratcher (as my wife would say. LOL!) to get on. Much appreciate the input bro.
Thanks for watching.
Stay safe and healthy.
Peace
I put one of those sleeves on my bulky PepperBall TCP and the hot water wasn't enough. I ended up using some silicon oil (same as for lubing the o-rings) and it was able to slide on after some work. For smaller, i.e. normal sized firearms, I'm sure the hot water method is sufficient. Thanks for sharing your experience with the installation.
Hello Cat.
Glad I could help. (Smile)
Whether a small slip on grip or large slip on grip, I use a combination of both hot water and coconut oil. I'm trying to work smarter not harder these days. LOL!
Thanks for tip on the silicon. I might have to give that a try.
Thanks for watching.
Stay safe and healthy.
Peace
Dish soap works better and will dry under the grip to almost glue it too.
Really?
Thanks for the tip. I'll have to keep that in mind next time I install a slip on grip.
Thanks for watching.
Stay safe and healthy.
Peace
Just watch that radical Phantom shotgun video. You did. Where that tea kettle was going, off. Then I clicked on the mask video. Then I clicked on this one with the T kettle again LOL.
Seems like that dang tea kettle keeps stealing the show! LOL!
Thanks for Watching.
Stay safe and healthy.
Peace
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Thanks bro and thanks for watching.
Stay safe and healthy.
Peace
What size of backstrap is installed? maybe you should put the sleeve on the smaller one
Which backstrap on the xmacro ?
Bruh that's Barack Obama, I always knew you were a low key gun guy Barack! Thanks for the video Mr. President!