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Another little trick I use for jiggly grips is to build up clear epoxy in the worn off/deficient areas such as under your grip screws. If you use epoxy with a long curing time, there's plenty of opportunity to push it around or remove any excess while it is fudgy (not sticky). It can also be applied to the ends of the panels in the case that they are too short. Up to a point this last remedy won't be visible once they're installed--perhaps a slight increase in the hairline between grip and frame. After curing, they can be fitted with filing/sanding to precise shape/dimension.
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