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feel like butter |
February 27, 2009 |
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Adam Henderson
from Endicott, NY United States
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ok so i got these grips to replace my trilly sport pump's plastic grips and i must say it is a must have upgrade. They are really soft and comfy and are really easy to clean. If you want a softer comfier grip that feels like butter (compared to plastic) then i suggest paying the $6.99. Its a steal of a deal.
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Good grips for your basic 45 degree triggers |
February 4, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Aaron
from Fremont, CA United States
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There are many similar types of grips to these Dye ones, but I find these to be more flexible and softer than others.
A good buy for any regular 45 style grip frame.
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Nothig exciting just solid basic gear |
February 4, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
xrugger
from Aylett, VA United States
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I have these on an identity crisis paintball b5 bullpup modded tippmann A5. They don't fit purfectly but well enough that I am not investing into something else. If you are a woodsballer or a tourey player that is not looking for something flashy just a basic solid reliable set of grips these are the ones for you. They are rubbery enough to stick to you hand without feeling sticky. much better feel than the harder stock style smart parts grips.
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