Kavinsky
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Now I'm fast becoming a pachmayr only fan as their rubber grips just feel a hell of alot better to me than the ones hogue makes.
Like the hogues just feel way too oily, sticky and conduct far more heat from your hands than the pachmayr ones ever do, atleast with revolver grips as I switched the Dan Wessons V15's grips from a hogue one to an out of production pachmayr presentation one I found on ebay and never looked back.
and I just recently took off the hogue slip ons on my glock 17L for the same reasons as for the dan wesson and I'm just wondering if anyone has had the same experence with hogues, specifically the slip ons in this case and put on either the Tactical Grip Gloves or their normal Slip-On Grips in their place and never regretted it as I'm looking at them for a replacement for the hogue slip ons on the glock and I'm just wondering if the same thing would happen with it like the dan wesson before it if I did that and if there's any real difference between the tactical grip ones and the normal slip ons in feel as it mentions there its a difference in the kind of rubber they use
and how do they look on guns like the glock or even the smith and wesson second and third gen .45's as I saw a few with them on on gunbroker recently (the hogues not the pachmayr's) and they just seem to really add to the look of them and give the straight looking grip angle of the guns some definition and finger groves.
Like the hogues just feel way too oily, sticky and conduct far more heat from your hands than the pachmayr ones ever do, atleast with revolver grips as I switched the Dan Wessons V15's grips from a hogue one to an out of production pachmayr presentation one I found on ebay and never looked back.
and I just recently took off the hogue slip ons on my glock 17L for the same reasons as for the dan wesson and I'm just wondering if anyone has had the same experence with hogues, specifically the slip ons in this case and put on either the Tactical Grip Gloves or their normal Slip-On Grips in their place and never regretted it as I'm looking at them for a replacement for the hogue slip ons on the glock and I'm just wondering if the same thing would happen with it like the dan wesson before it if I did that and if there's any real difference between the tactical grip ones and the normal slip ons in feel as it mentions there its a difference in the kind of rubber they use
and how do they look on guns like the glock or even the smith and wesson second and third gen .45's as I saw a few with them on on gunbroker recently (the hogues not the pachmayr's) and they just seem to really add to the look of them and give the straight looking grip angle of the guns some definition and finger groves.
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