No, and my hands do get sweaty. They do take some work getting on. If you don't like them your cost is only a couple of bucks and the sore fingers from putting them on.C-dub wrote:Those bicycle tire inner tubes don't get slippery when your hands are sweaty?silverbear wrote:I've been extremely pleased with my 26 and 19. I outfitted both with TR Graham's match grade slide lock. The 26 came with factory night sights and I put Ameriglo straight eight style sights (no longer on their website, but similar to the GL 433) - I love these sights, hi-viz day and night sight combo. Also did the bicycle tire inner tube wrap on the grips on both. My only FTE came from me limp wristing during a four point draw exercise where we were shooting from the 2 position.
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I've been extremely pleased with my 26 and 19. I outfitted both with TR Graham's match grade slide lock. The 26 came with factory night sights and I put Ameriglo straight eight style sights (no longer on their website, but similar to the GL 433) - I love these sights, hi-viz day and night sight combo. Also did the bicycle tire inner tube wrap on the grips on both. My only FTE came from me limp wristing during a four point draw exercise where we were shooting from the 2 position.