Posted: 12/26/2008 6:53:23 AM EDT
| I just put a set of Hogue Handall slip on grips on my Glocks.... I think they make the feel of these guns awesome. I can't wait to shoot them, especially the G23 which I thought was going to be too small for my hands but with the Handall's it sits right in my hand just fine! I highly recommend them! |
| I just picked these up at the local gun show for like 5 bucks just to try them on my G27 and so far they feel great! With a little trimming they fit perfect and with the pierce +1 extention it feels like a new gun. These grips help fill the round space in the middle of my palm. Can't wait to see how it shoots...... |
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Hint. Spray the inside until the rubber is damp with hairspray immediately before you put them on. 1st, the hairspray will act as a lubricant to help them slide on. 2nd, when it drys it acts as a glue to hold them in place. If you ever need to remove your HandAll the dried hairspray is easy to rub off and doesn't mar the grip finish at all.
they do feel better sucks when you actually use the glocks for extended periods as the grip ends up shifting and rotating around
guess it can be super glued down... i ended up dumping em and living w/ std glock |
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I have 'em on all my Glocks. I think they're awesome. Then again, I have Hogue grips on ALL my guns - semiautos, revolvers, and my AR's. So..........................how much is Hogue payin' you? Me, never needed 'em. But they're probably just right for some folks. Alot of folks do like 'em. I'm sure it beats the "buncha rubber bands" idea. |
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Hint. Spray the inside until the rubber is damp with hairspray immediately before you put them on. 1st, the hairspray will act as a lubricant to help them slide on. 2nd, when it drys it acts as a glue to hold them in place. If you ever need to remove your HandAll the dried hairspray is easy to rub off and doesn't mar the grip finish at all.they do feel better sucks when you actually use the glocks for extended periods as the grip ends up shifting and rotating around
guess it can be super glued down... i ended up dumping em and living w/ std glock ah, didnt know the hairspray trick...i knew the one about windex |
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Hint. Spray the inside until the rubber is damp with hairspray immediately before you put them on. 1st, the hairspray will act as a lubricant to help them slide on. 2nd, when it drys it acts as a glue to hold them in place. If you ever need to remove your HandAll the dried hairspray is easy to rub off and doesn't mar the grip finish at all.they do feel better sucks when you actually use the glocks for extended periods as the grip ends up shifting and rotating around
guess it can be super glued down... i ended up dumping em and living w/ std glock used the same trick as a kid to make sure the grips of a bicycle never came off |
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That' where I learned it.
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used the same trick as a kid to make sure the grips of a bicycle never came offQuoted:
Hint. Spray the inside until the rubber is damp with hairspray immediately before you put them on. 1st, the hairspray will act as a lubricant to help them slide on. 2nd, when it drys it acts as a glue to hold them in place. If you ever need to remove your HandAll the dried hairspray is easy to rub off and doesn't mar the grip finish at all.they do feel better sucks when you actually use the glocks for extended periods as the grip ends up shifting and rotating around
guess it can be super glued down... i ended up dumping em and living w/ std glock |

