View Full Version : A Grip, handgun grips.
hurley842002
11-20-2014, 16:02
Anybody have any experience with the A grip handgun grips? After getting back into the 40 cal game in the form of a Glock 27, I forgot how much of a beast these are compared to the 26 (IMO). I shoot the gun great and am accurate with it, I'm just looking for a bit better grip. I've used the sandpaper type grips and those were pretty good, but a bit abrasive on the clothing.
Any personal experience with the product would be great. Also if you have one for a Glock you are no longer using, maybe you would be so great full as to let me try it out before dropping $25 on the product. Thanks for any input.
I can't speak for the A-grip, but I know there are a couple of companies making the sandpaper type grips you mentioned out of a rubber type material instead of sandpaper. Supposed to be better suited for every day carry since they aren't as rough and grabby. I think Shooter Ready had a pretty decent selection on hand but I might be mistaken.
hurley842002
11-21-2014, 21:16
Thanks for the info Ray, those rubber ones do look promising. I also stumbled across the "traction grip", and they even make an earth color that would match my Glock nicely. Anyone have any experience with traction grips? These are about half the price of the Agrip so I may just buy a set and try them out.
Thanks for the info Ray, those rubber ones do look promising. I also stumbled across the "traction grip", and they even make an earth color that would match my Glock nicely. Anyone have any experience with traction grips? These are about half the price of the Agrip so I may just buy a set and try them out.
Those look nice. Look like some sort of suede type material or something.
I say get a set and try them out and let us know how you like them.
hurley842002
11-22-2014, 09:33
Those look nice. Look like some sort of suede type material or something.
I say get a set and try them out and let us know how you like them.
Yeah they look like the same material as the Agrip. Allegedly they provide a moderate increase in grip as is, and an even better grip once moisture is introduced. I guess we'll see, I'll post an update.
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