Rubber grip tape

Maybe that liquid you dip tool handles in to cushion them. I imagine it could be applied with a small brush and since it seems to stick to tools it might not come off easily when exposed to gun oil. That may be the easiest thing in view of where you are trying to put it. All of the tubular things being suggested would need to be cut and wrapped in some manner to fit there.
 
There is a stretchy rubber product that a plumber can use to quickly seal a leak in a pipe - it has no glue, it stretches and "sticks" to itself
 
I also like the bicycle inner tube.

Have it on both my Beretta 92F/96D and a few Glocks owners I shoot with recommend it on their Gen1, Gen2 Glocks.
 
I will third bicycle innertube. It is thin, doesn't move around even when wet, and the price is right, i.e. routinely free.
 
WATCH OUT!

I tried some waterproof electrical tape on my Hogue rubber revolver grips.

The tape worked nicely, until I tried to take it off--Black goo all over the place!

I tried just about everything to get it off.

Goo Gone finally worked, but I think it started reacting with the rubber grips. I washed off the Goo Gone as soon as the residue was all dissolved.

Using the tape I thought I had finally grips that worked for me. I guess I was wrong.

H.
 
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