A NEW Sticky Solution for Slick Gun Grips

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posted on November 9, 2011
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 Tuff 1 Grip Covers easily fit all revolvers, semi-autos, molded grips, and even AR, AK, and combat shotgun pistol and accessory grips. 

Tuff 1 Grip Covers come in a one size fits all, making choice simple. Tuff 1 Grip Covers are a proprietary formulated rubberized material that has incredible stretch (up to 200 percent) and shape retention and will not alter the shape of the firearm's grips.An additional side benefit is they help reduce felt recoil. Great for favored older guns and of course for any firearm slick grip surface you want to improve on.   

Boa pattern tan color Tuff 1 Grip Cover on Rhino Revolver. 

Installation and removal is simple. Basically, roll them up like a pair of sox place on firearm grip and roll the grip cover out.  Removal is just as simple; reverse the installation procedure. 

Surface patterns: Boa Snake scale, double cross (series of raised lines in opposing directions), skull and cross bone pattern appropriately named "death grip."  

Colors: Black, Olive Drab, Desert Tan, Hot Pink
Warranty: Tuff 1 Grip Covers have a limited lifetime warranty. 
Retail dealer Price $14.95 (very reasonable price compared to replacement grips).
Proudly made in the U.S.A

For more consumer/dealer information please contact:
MKS Supply, Inc.
The exclusive marketer for Tuff 1 Grip Covers
937-454-0363
http://www.tuff1.com

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