🔫 Elevate Your Grip Game!
The HOGUE Handall Full Size Grip Sleeve is a premium grip enhancement designed for medium to full-size semi-auto pistols. Its unique cobblestone texture and ambidextrous palm swells provide a secure and comfortable hold, while its durable material resists gun oils and solvents, ensuring longevity and ease of maintenance. With compatibility for over 50 different handguns, this grip sleeve is the perfect accessory for any firearm enthusiast.
M**I
Durable
Have several Hogue grips. So far the most comfortable and durable.
J**.
Good
Hand filling grip due to palm swells but makes for a fatter grip to conceal.
S**R
These are alright....
I like these a lot on a pistol. An AR grip...not so much. It doesn't fit it as well, and at the end of the day is really unnecessary on a two handed shoulder wielded firearm. Definitely improves your grip on a handgun, though. Especially if you have big hands. Worth the money as a pistol accessory.
S**M
Excellent Addition
If you have worn out grips or uncomfortable factory grips, this is an inexpensive way to make you enjoy shooting that firearms. It's a universal grip, so it probably won't fit perfectly, might have an air bump, but it squeezes down just fine and is not an issue. Getting the grip on is a bit of a chore, but that's what you want - you don't want it coming back off, so that minor inconvenience once is well worth it. If you have a compact grip, it may need trimming, but is easily handled with a razor blade.
G**Y
Grip for CZ 52
Fits pistol fine
D**S
Good Grip But Difficult to Install Without Damage - Updated
I have had three of these for my Glock. After a few years, they show their wear, get smooth where they had texture, etc., and need replacement. When my second grip was a few years old, I removed it to expose the rear-most take down pin so I could remove the pin and completely break down the gun for cleaning. When I re-installed the grip, the trauma was too much for it and the top of the grip stretched out too much and lost its shape. (I suggest that if you get one of these installed correctly and without damage that you do not remove it until you plan to discard it.) I then purchased a third grip which I recently installed. The difficult to read small print directions printed on blue paper state "much force" may be required to install the grip. This is true but at the same time you are warned to be careful because the grip can tear during installation. I heated the grip with a hair dryer as recommended, installed it as per the directions but, in spite of this, the grip sustained a small puncture about 1 1/2" up from the bottom of the grip. I like these grips because of their tactile feel and because they help fill up the hollow in the palm of your hand when you grip the gun. Having said this, I may not purchase them again because of the difficulty to install them. I may contact the manufacturer to see if there is any consideration since I followed the directions and still sustained damage. If this results in anything positive, I'll update this review.Update: The seller, Nimrod's Wares, promptly responded, apologized for the inconvenience and stated the manufacturer, Hogue, will send me a replacement grip next week. I am very impressed with their customer service. I am changing my rating from 4 stars to 5 and will purchase from them again. Additionally, Hogue has provided the below new procedure for installing the grips:"A good way to install the HandALL would be: once taken out of the package, use your two index fingers and stretch out the grip -- not too much because it will tear. Once stretched out a little, you want to use a little bit of Windex and spray it on the inside of the grip and start with putting the front of the grip on first, and stretch a little to latch on to the back. When the grip is in place, you want to slide it up the frame carefully until it is on all the way. Once you have the first part of the grip on the frame, there should not be any issues for the grip tearing."
A**E
Not my personal taste
I saw this Hogue Handall at the local gun store. I was wanting to try it on, but the seller wouldn't let me. I found out soon enough the reason was because this Hogue grip has to be put on little by little, and if not using window cleaner on a polymer, non metal handle (The window cleaner trick was found in a video supposedly by Hogue), it takes a while to put the Handall on. So, of course I went to Amazon to buy one. It seemed decent enough. I didn't really care for the palm swells once I got it on the gun. The Hogue Handall was for my wife to be able to get past the seemingly extremely rough texture of the Gen 4 Glocks. My wife wound up getting a Gen 3 Glock 19 instead while I had the Gen 4. For me, as someone mentioned in an earlier review, the Hogue Handall did cause my shirt to ride up revealing the pistol. My wife wanted to try it out concealed carry with her new in the waistband holster appendix carry, and by then I had already tried it and pulled it off our guns three times each. She said it was uncomfortable. I had already cut into the Hogue Handall because, despite it being made to fit full size and compact Glocks, it was also made to fit a variety of other guns. So despite it being made to fit a Glock, in its universal fit approach, I found the Handall to provide resistance to the magazine release back side to keep it from being able to drop a Glock 19 magazine. So I had to cut a corner out where it was impeding the magazine release, and decided to cut the 1/8th of an inch overhang on the backstrap of the Glock 19. In my fourth, and last attempt of pulling off the Hogue Handall, the combination of myself feeling the rubber grip getting thinner with each pulling on and off of the Handall, plus evidently from the cutting the overhang off with a pocket knife, it caused a small rip right up the back strap side. I then peeled the Hogue Handall off in two pieces.Now, I did try the Hogue Handall once on my pistol when it first came in. Then I took it off. I then got two all leather in the waistband holsters that needed breaking in. So I was doing the old slamming the pistol into the holster and yank it out routine. It started tearing up my hands with the aggressive Gen 4 texture, and so I put the Hogue Handall grip back on to protect my hands, then took it off. I repeated the process with my wife's Glock 19 Gen 3 due to needing a stickier grip than the orange skin texture of the Gen 3. The fourth time was when my wife wanted to try it later on concealed carry. I had cut the overhang and resistance to the magazine release button then and when she said it felt uncomfortable wearing it all day was when it split.We eventually came across another gun range where a man behind the counter had his own Glock 19 with the Pachmayr Tractical Grip Glove for the Glock 19. He safety checked his gun, and let us try the Pachmayr for ourselves. We wound up buying two from Amazon for cheaper, and got them in the mail yesterday. That product is more of a thin tube, but it was also easier and faster to put on, and in my opinion, seemingly softer. I personally liked it better than the Hogue Handall because it didn't have the palm swells. Time will tell if it shares the same riding up of the shirt that this Hogue Handall has.
S**Y
Fit
Didn't really fit onto the Glock 27. Had to trim off the bottom to fit.
G**1
It fits...nice grip
Quick shipping...even though it came from the deep south into Canada..it was good turn around
R**T
Not really that comfortable, but overall im happy with it and will ...
Feels ok, somewhat widens the grip around the middle for some reason. Really more of a thing for looks/grip. Not really that comfortable, but overall im happy with it and will use it.
J**N
... on my Smith and Wesson SD9 and it is excellent quality and so comfortable on the
Put this on my Smith and Wesson SD9 and it is excellent quality and so comfortable on the hand
R**.
Great product
Fits great on my Glock 35, I feel like I have a good grip and it gives the right palm swell.
W**E
Pain to put on but worth it.
Works well just a real pain in the butt to put on but once it is on this thing is great.
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