Installation was pretty easy, all you need is an Allan wrench and the four screws the original grip on. The Dye Sticky Grip 3 does include screws, but these only fit the frames of Dye's own guns, for any other markers you will need to use the original screws. Two things I noticed right after installing it were that it immediately improved the feel of the marker, and that it also had a small tab of plastic extending over the edge of the frame. While that wasn't a big deal it does occasionally get annoying. Another small inconvenience I noticed was that to take apart my gun I now had to take off the Dye Sticky 3 Grip before doing any normal maintenance.
Despite the inconveniences, the Dye Sticky 3 Grip does do what it advertises, which is keep your grip firm. After a day of play the grip was fully sticky and I was ready to see how well the Dye Sticky 3 Grip performed. The next time I played, I got hit right above the trigger guard, spraying oily point all over my hands and the grip. Fortunately the Dye Sticky 3 Grip worked as advertised and I had a grip just as firm (albeit a little wetter) as I did when I first arrived.
Dye Sticky 3 Grips can easily be had for $20 plus shipping on eBay and for that price they are well worth the money. They give you a firm, more comfortable grip than the stock grips while also keeping your hands from slipping. The Dye Sticky 3 Grip was worth every penny I paid for it, and I even bought one for my friend. If you find yourself having having your sweaty hands slip from your stock grips, you should definitely buy a Dye Sticky 3 Grip.
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