Hogue Handall grip for GLOCK.

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I bought a Hogue Handall grip for my G23 yesterday. I used a hair dryer to install it and it went right on. I love it! I was having problems with my support hand slipping with the thumbs forward grip, but with the Hogue it locks your support hand palm in tight. For $9.99 every GLOCK owner should at least try it. It looks good too. Any one else have one?
 
I love it on my Glock 17. Makes a huge difference for me. But I don't have a problem with big grips, even though I have average sized hands.

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I tried one and quickly took it off.

Made my 23 squirm around in my hand, and reduced my accuracy a lot.

The finger grooves also hinder a smooth fast draw because they are completely unforgiving if your first grip is off slightly, even a little.

rc
 
Have one on my G20. It's a Gen 2, so it doesn't have finger grooves which I kinda like...basically the reason for putting on a Hogue grip.
 
I tried one and quickly took it off.

Made my 23 squirm around in my hand, and reduced my accuracy a lot.

The finger grooves also hinder a smooth fast draw because they are completely unforgiving if your first grip is off slightly, even a little.

rc

We must be exact opposites.:D
 
The first Glock I ever held, shot, had one of them grips on it (Gen 2 G17)
Hated it! Never gave Glock another look till my Brother bought a Gen 3 G17, after shooting his, I ran out and bought a G19! Sticky finger grooves, are not my thing:barf: But then, I isn't you:D
 
For around $7 buy a bicycle innertube and cut about 2" sections off and slide them over the grip. Works great on any pistol and you can make about a dozen for under $10. It provides a little tackiness to the gun making it easier to grip with virtually no difference in thickness. I have them on Glocks, AR's, and even a Kel-Tec 380. Could even work on a revolver.
 
I hated mine. Traded it for some DecalGrip and have never looked back. The Handall made the grip too fat, and the fat finger grooves caused the middle finger of my firing hand to get pinched under the trigger guard. Sand-textured DecalGrip is awesome.
 
I have used them on my previous Glocks that I have owned, and carried. But I grew to where I liked the plain ol grip myself. Gonna have to get used to a G20SF here soon.... real soon :neener:
 
REAPER4206969 - Nope. It's solid, and in fact it's a pain to adjust. I've had it on for about seven months - about how long I've had the G20 as well. I've put maybe 250 rounds through it and no problems.
 
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