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    PacSkin™ - The Ultimate Gripping Surface

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    If I had a son he would look like....Ben SideShow Bob's Avatar
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    I've used the Pacmayer Pac skin with good results,it is not an aggressive finish but it does give you a semi-soft nonslip surface.

    http://www.midwayusa.com/product/426...20-strip-black
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    Could you use one of those pads that hold your cell phone to the dash board?
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    I've sprayed my stock (& gun) with the textured/fleck stone Krylon for a better feel. It's held up well in all kinds of weather and feels about right for me.

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    I was thinking tool dip. Off the shelf spray in bed liners might be too rough and hard.

    Foam tape? Something like two sided tape.
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    I bought a spray can of Plasti-Dip at Lowes. I have three coats on now, but it's slow drying. I'll report in tomorrow.
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    Maybe something from the automotive world? I'm thinking about flocking my aics cheekpiece or wrapping it in alcantara or something.

    This is flocking btw. (not my pic)
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    what about a basic felt pad? Would be softer on your face, but still provide what you need? And could be taken off if you don't like it.

    it's only $4
    http://www.lowes.com/pd_54164-255-47...%7C1&facetInfo=

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    I like the way the plasti dip turned out. I'd been shooting all these guns for years, and all I really needed was a bit of grip. Cushion wasn't high on my priority list. I'll try them as they are and consider some sticky back foam I bought from Hobby Lobby if I still don't love it.
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    I got down behind them tonight, and now I'm really happy with it. It feels like just the right amount of extra grip to keep my greasy face from sliding off.
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