How many of you use Hogue rubber grips on your Glocks, H&K's or Sigs, etc.?
Or do you use orginial factory type frame (plastic) molded grips that they come with?
I use them on my Glock 17, Glock 27 and S&W .40 Sigma. The one on my G17 has been on it for over 10 years now. Some folks don't like them, some do. I like them.
I don't find the need to supplement the grip of my H&K USPc. However, I do own several examples of Hogue's work, just not on any of my semi's. Overall, I'm happy with their product.
Now, if I owned a Gork, I'd probably want and/or need anything possible to help or disguise it before I got rid of it. But I can't imagine myself demeaning the interior of my safe & putting the scare on the other firearms that way in the first place.
I've used them on a Glock, a Sig 220, and on all my revolvers but now I've gone back to wood, except on the Glock, which I sold, and my Smith 340SC, which has the new style over-molded Crimson Trace grips.
They are good for shooting but they tend to grab shirts, jackets, etc.
I replaced the factory grips on my Magnum Carry with Badger wood. By the way, the Colt now shoots as well as the S&W 649,
I have Hogue grips on my Para Ordnance 12.45 LDA. I also have pachmayer grips on my TC Contender 44 mag 14 inch bbl. I changed because it made a huge difference.
I have Houges on my Sig 220 and Browning Hi-Power. I have the Houge sleeve on my Sig 245. I love those grips. On the other hand I prefer wood grips on my revolvers. But autos - you bet.
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