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Does not appear to be.       It's OK in carry optic--but not in Production.

 

Checkering, Stippling and/or Application
of Grip Tape (Production Division)
Checkering, stippling, and/or tape may only be applied to the areas illustrated by
the dashed line boundaries which include the fackstrap. Grip Tape
cannot be applied to any part of the slide, trigger, trigger guard, or any lever or
button.
Grip Tape or Grip Sleeves cannot disengage a grip safety.
 
 
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4 minutes ago, open17 said:

Does not appear to be.       It's OK in carry optic--but not in Production.

 

Checkering, Stippling and/or Application
of Grip Tape (Production Division)
Checkering, stippling, and/or tape may only be applied to the areas illustrated by
the dashed line boundaries which include the fackstrap. Grip Tape
cannot be applied to any part of the slide, trigger, trigger guard, or any lever or
button.
Grip Tape or Grip Sleeves cannot disengage a grip safety.
 
 
 

Old rules:

From the latest Appendix D4 :

 

21.4 Grips • Grip modifications such as, but not limited to, undercutting/smoothing the
trigger guard, adding or removing finger grooves, or adding stippling, grip
tape, or checkering are allowed. Replacement grip panels are allowed
provided they do not extend below the butt of the gun to form a makeshift
magwell.
• Revolver grips may be replaced with OFM or aftermarket grips of any
shape, profile and surface texture.
Special Notes/Clarifications: See 22.2, below, for specifics with regard to
modifications on revolver grips.

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2 hours ago, ChuckS said:

Old rules:

From the latest Appendix D4 :

 

21.4 Grips • Grip modifications such as, but not limited to, undercutting/smoothing the
trigger guard, adding or removing finger grooves, or adding stippling, grip
tape, or checkering are allowed. Replacement grip panels are allowed
provided they do not extend below the butt of the gun to form a makeshift
magwell.
• Revolver grips may be replaced with OFM or aftermarket grips of any
shape, profile and surface texture.
Special Notes/Clarifications: See 22.2, below, for specifics with regard to
modifications on revolver grips.

 

2 hours ago, open17 said:

Does not appear to be.       It's OK in carry optic--but not in Production.

 

Checkering, Stippling and/or Application
of Grip Tape (Production Division)
Checkering, stippling, and/or tape may only be applied to the areas illustrated by
the dashed line boundaries which include the fackstrap. Grip Tape
cannot be applied to any part of the slide, trigger, trigger guard, or any lever or
button.
Grip Tape or Grip Sleeves cannot disengage a grip safety.
 
 
 

 

Thank you so much! 

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