Description
Soft Rubber Grips
Hogue soft rubber grips are molded from a durable synthetic rubber that is not spongy or tacky but gives that soft recoil-absorbing feel without affecting accuracy. This modern rubber requires a completely different molding process than ordinary neoprene and results in a much superior grip. The material we use does not come apart or deteriorate and is resistant to all solvents and oils used around firearms.
How Long Do These Rubber Grips Last?
Hogue Rubber Grips give you a lasting precision fit and durability, providing years of dependable service. The flexibility of our materials and molding process has allowed us to produce superior rubber grips with features that outperform all other makes. Hogue soft rubber grips utilize a lightweight synthetic insert (skeleton) that chemically bonds to the rubber to retain its shape. This prevents them from delaminating or coming apart, as can happen with old-fashioned brands with metal inserts.
Do They Come in Monogrips?
Being a genuine one-piece grip with a single one-piece insert, Monogrips have no mismatched seam to come apart. And, of course, our rubber revolver grips have all the features that made the Hogue Monogrip famous. Monogrip features include orthopedic handshape and proportioned finger grooves (real finger grooves, not just small nonfunctional bumps), and they are fully relieved for speedloaders.
The Rubber Grips Design
Hogue rubber grips are not just functional, they are designed for your comfort. Molded in a handsome black color, they dress up either blue or stainless handguns. Hogue’s exclusive “Cobblestone” texture, a favorite among firearm enthusiasts, provides a positive non-irritating stippling feature that replaces traditional checkering. This texture not only gives Hogue a modern and distinctive look, but is also very functional. It is specifically designed to be a balance between a sharply checkered and a smooth grip. Cobblestone provides a firm grip but by relaxing grip pressure allows the hand the mobility of a smooth grip. All Hogue rubber grips hold securely in cold, wet or sweating hands, and do not have any metal medallions that can irritate the hand.
What About Semi-Automatics?
Hogue’s exclusive molding process is exceptionally superior when it comes to Semi-Automatics. Because the rubber uses chemical bonds to the insert, we can have a smooth, hard surface on the inside of the grip. This duplicates a stock grip configuration inside and allows them to maintain exacting tolerances. This is a critical feature that sets Hogue apart. Other brands with steel inserts must wrap rubber around the insert, which can hang up on the vital working mechanisms found so close to the grip of many automatics. Also, because rubber doesn’t have to wrap all the way around, our insert design allows us to make a smaller, more comfortable grip for high capacity double-stack magazine guns.
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