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The Hogue18121 HandAll sleeve grip is a lightweight, durable accessory designed specifically for the Ruger LCP II. With dimensions of 8.15 x 4.33 x 1.1 inches and a stylish olive drab green finish, this unisex grip sleeve enhances control and comfort, making it a must-have for firearm enthusiasts.
Manufacturer | Hogue Inc. |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.15 x 4.33 x 1.1 inches |
Package Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Hogue |
Model Name | 18121 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 18121 |
Included Components | Hunting Grip Sleeve Ruger Lcp Ii Olive Drab Green |
Size | One Size |
D**R
Game changer, must have
If you have an LCP II this fits perfectly and gives a much better feel to the pistol. Much better control and grip. Easy to install, use hot water and Windex like the instructions say.
T**X
Just right
This grip ads some width. Large hands will appreciate. Put this on LCP .22, so not for recoil, but fills the hand better. Installation is easy. Other reviewers would make you think that is some hard almost impossible task, it's not. 1. Get a bowl 2.Put in sink 3. Turn on hot water 4. Fill bowl 5. Let hot water run into bowl 6. put grip in bowl 7. Leave for 15 minutes 8. take grip out of bowl 9. dry grip with towel 10. slide on to gun.
J**S
"Olive Drab Green" + "Savage Stainless Cerakote" (Model 3759)
Already used these so I know they're great quality, these colors go great together. Grip feels soft against your skin and makes IWB comfier to me. Slightly wider for pocket carry but its not bad The grip does catch on your pocket more than without it, but if you can get your hand around it it shouldn't be a problem. still fits in the included pocket holster. Will update if the rubber starts to crack or fall apart. Search LCP 2 Model 3759 if you curious about the finish.
C**S
Difficult to Install
The grip added addition width to the LCP II handle, which it needed. The instructions say soak the grip in hot water so it will be flexible during the install. That did not work. After several attempts I used my heat gun on low and turned the grip frequently so it would not burn. The issue is when the grip is warm enough to be flexible it is to hot to install. I let it cool down but still quite warm. The plastic cuttings they have you create to make slipping the grip over the handle are not very efficient. I suggest you ignore the part that says bend the plastic strips in half. It was a struggle but I was able to get it installed.
J**7
A must-have accessory for the Ruger LCP 2.
This rubber grip sleeve is a must have for the Ruger LCP 2 pistol and other smaller framed firearms. The difference in the handling characteristics is immediately noticable, and the LCP 2 probably should come with it straight from the Ruger factory, IMO. I would be remiss if I didn't say how difficult it was to install - difficult using a hairdryer, but done in about 15 minutes of serious work. Those with reduced hand strength will need help here, but this is mitigated by following the direction and cutting out two "shoehorns" from the plastic packaging - they worked, albeit with some real tugging and adjusting. I did not use the spray Windex method, not wanting water around the metal parts. Five stars to Hogue for terrific engineering and manufacturing - yes, it will seem smaller than you think it should be, but once in place it becomes like the frame, all-of a-piece. OD green next to the black LCP finish was a smash hit, too. --- Update: My LCP II was defective new in the box as was the replacement sent by Ruger, a seriously disappointing turn of events, and it was returned to North Carolina as well. The Hogue grip is a homerun for a seriously flawed firearm, making Ruger a quality problem going forward. It has been said that the problem pistols are all coming from the North Carolina plant, while the Arizona ones were fine, but YMMV so just be aware of how shoddy the product line has become. I have four 20th century made 10-22 magazines and they are superior in every way to what you can get today from Ruger, so the LCP II problem is not a one-off by any means. Caveat emptor from Ruger, but purchase Hogue every day of the week, folks.
C**R
5 stars for quality and looks but Im an idiot... read review please to see why..
Through no fault of this product at all, it didn't work for me. I have a first gen Ruger LCP, this is specifically made for the LCP2. It even says so in the title of the product and the description. It specifically says it WILL NOT FIT the Ruger LCP, Only the LCP2...and knowing all this, I bought it anyways... lol Hogue makes a very nice grip for My LCP and I had one on it but.. I got tired of the Black grip and wanted a new one but Hogue for some reason, which is beyond me, only makes it in Black, Pink or Purple...(seriously? pink and Purple? WHO wants a pink or purple self defense weapon? well maybe some on in San Francisco or in P-Town Rhode Island?) Anyhow, The Grips that Hogue makes for the LCP 2 come in all sorts of colors, and I wanted either a Tan one to match my Glock's grip or an OD Green one (which was what i bought!) So I though, it doesnt look that much different than the one i have, I bet I can make it work... WRONG! lol I got it almost all the way on but it was way too tight to get it to go on likt the last 1/4" so i stuck a butter knife between the grip and the guns frame to sort of shoe horn it on, when i did i over stretched the grip and it tore about a 1/4" to 1/2" up the back strap... Boooo! then i realized, that the Grip thats made for my LCP gen1 has a built in plug for the Hammer spring rod, this one doesnt so i used a razor knife to trim off the small extension on the bottom thinking id re-install the plug i took out to mount the other grip ... but I couldn't find the plug and cant find one online so... yeah, this was a failed attempt at "Proving the Man wrong!" lol. So Hogue if you read this, purple and pink? wtf? make one in OD Green and another in tan and youll probably sell a lot more! Thanks!
P**E
Secure and comfortable!
As the manufacturer advised, I did have to simmer this in water to soften it enough to fit onto the grip, and even then it was a pain to get on.It is wonderfully tight-fitting and secure.I have longer hands, and this gives my LCP2 grip the extra thickness and slight softness it needs to be truly comfortable to shoot.If you have an LCP2 and it has too much kick for too little grip, this is a great purchase.
~**Y
Must have
Awesome sleeve grip. Makes the gun a lot more comfortable shooting. When installing, I followed the directions they provided and cut some plastic sleeves to help me shimmy the grip on. I usually pocket carry with a sticky holster. The rubber doesn’t catch my pocket or anything like I thought it would. I did have to change my draw just a little to account for the extra little bump on the front of the grip. I can’t get a full purchase so I have to take my fingers and bump the gun up just a little from the holster so I can get my finger wrapped around it. Nothing major. Great product. Especially for the price.
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