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Makes all the difference.

 
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I have Hogue's on a couple Glocks. Great improvement to get some traction.

I also added a Pachmayr sleeve to my P239 40cal. Adds just the right thickness at the center of the grip.



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Makes all the difference.



Yeah, they work great on the Ruger LC Series.
 
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Tried one on my Steyr M9-A1 but alas it didn't fit well. The only product from Hogue, which I've purchased that I wouldn't recommend. I think its utility greatly depends on the pistol in question though.
 
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Makes all the difference.



I have the same pistol, set up the same way. The LC9s is one of my most accurate pistols. The Hogue grip sleeve makes it fit my hand perfectly.

A suggestion: Consider installing a Galloway Precision trigger, I did, to correct trigger sting, but it sure made the trigger better.


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Warm it with a hair dryer, then again when you have it half on. It makes it about 80% easier.
Have one on my P365 and love it.
 
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The Handall Grip just plain works. Very surprise if you don't like it and even shoot better with it on.


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I have Hogue's on a couple Glocks. Great improvement to get some traction.

I also added a Pachmayr sleeve to my P239 40cal. Adds just the right thickness at the center of the grip.





The Hogue rubber grips make a huge difference on the 239. My friend had the sleeve on his USP and I really liked it but I've never bought one.
 
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Never been a fan.


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It was beneficial on my old Kel-Tec P11 which was my only experience with one.

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Just installed one on a P365. It makes a very good gun even better.


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I use one on my Glock 48, improves an already great gun.
 
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I have a few but just didn't like them. One of the few things Hogue I don't like.
 
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I have one on my 365 and 365X
 
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So am I to conclude that if you want a little more thickness get the Hogue Handal, but if more thickness isn't needed then perhaps use Talon/skateboard/tread tape?

I've used tape on several guns because I didn't need the grip flats to be "sticky" just the front and back straps, and didn't need any more thickness.
 
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Just put one on my M&P, was happy when I found out that the factory palm swell is removed and the Houge sleeve takes the place of it. This made the installation substantially easier.

It did change the grip feel alot, looking forward to shooting it. The only negative is a slight gap between the sleeve and the gun frame at the top rear.

I tried to post a picture using my phone and that was impossible for me to figure out.
 
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I use them on all my HK USP's (7 or 8) and on one G19.
I like them albeit not the easiest to get on.
Improves grip on these weapons dramatically.
 
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I found my G48 did not offer the best gripping surface when shooting some loads. Once I installed the Hogue grip sleeve it made all the difference. I put one on a G43 so I knew in advance installation would be "challenging".

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