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blackbird94
05-02-2014, 09:08 PM
Hope this is the right spot for this. Has anyone used Hogue handall jr. model 18000 on their cw45? I have large hands and while the std grips feel fine, I would like the finger grip and slightly thicker feel the Hogue would give. Welcome any opinions.
GLOCKROCKER
05-02-2014, 09:44 PM
I have the Hogue Jr. on my CW45 and it works great for me. It was a b!tch to get on, but the palm swells and keeping the cheese grater back strap at bay are worth the effort.
ripley16
05-03-2014, 05:58 AM
IMHO the Hogue improves the grip. Well worth the money.
http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i186/ripley16/Pistols/kahrwithhoguehandall.jpg (http://s72.photobucket.com/user/ripley16/media/Pistols/kahrwithhoguehandall.jpg.html)
hardluk1
05-03-2014, 07:13 AM
Might want to give a old free used inner tube a try. It can be cut to cover more grip area and built up in layers to add thickness or a palm swell if needed. IF you have a bike shop near your normal travels they probably have a pile of old use tubes. The 1.75" works well on the 9mm and 40 maybe a 2" on the 45.
http://i331.photobucket.com/albums/l444/hardluk1/th_107_4210_zps6a72ffe9.jpg (http://s331.photobucket.com/user/hardluk1/media/107_4210_zps6a72ffe9.jpg.html)
The 1.75" tube worked on my CW45.
blackbird94
05-03-2014, 09:14 PM
good ideas, thanks all
hardluk1
05-04-2014, 07:40 AM
I did not know if the 1.75 would stretch that far.
sharpetop
05-04-2014, 08:29 AM
A little trick to install a Houge grip is to use a little hair spray. Not only does it lubricate to help slide the grip on, it helps hold the grip in place when it dries.
AFDoc
05-04-2014, 11:09 AM
Hogue Tactical on mine; no pic but it covers entire grip.
blackbird94
05-04-2014, 02:39 PM
the e mail I got from Hogue said to heat the grip with a hair dryer and use windex for a lube. not far from buying one
I did not know if the 1.75 would stretch that far.
It seemed easy after I first tried a 1.5" tube.:o Didn't work for the CM9 either,it tore after a few weeks.
TheTman
05-04-2014, 03:38 PM
I talked to the people at Hogue, after I tore my Handall Jr. trying to get it on my CW45. They sent me out a new one, and told me to make sure it was good and warm, and then to spray the insides with Windex, which lubricates it helps it slide on and then evaporates with very little residue left. The Hogue agent said the rubber stretches farther without tearing when it's warmed up a little bit to say 90 to 100 degrees or more. Put it on a window sill with the sun shining on it and it should heat up well enough. I like the Handall Jr. better than the inner tube, because of the extra padding in places, and the little finger groove thing on the front, and the texture of it, altogether they make it feel more comfortable in my hand, than a the inner tube does.
Oh, just saw Blackbird said the about the same thing earlier. A hair dryer works great too. That's what I use when it's cold or cool weather.
hardluk1
05-06-2014, 07:32 AM
Ya, a tube to small is a killer on the fingers too. That's the only reason I mentioned the 2" tubes knowing a kahr 45 is a bit larger. 1.75 on the 9mm and 49 is about all my old finger can deal with pulling that size on to any more.
Ya, a tube to small is a killer on the fingers too. That's the only reason I mentioned the 2" tubes knowing a kahr 45 is a bit larger. 1.75 on the 9mm and 49 is about all my old finger can deal with pulling that size on to any more.
100% agree Took 20 minutes to roll the tubes on, and fingers were sore for 3 days. I do however, like my inner tube grip covers just as well as my Talons on my Ruger SR9.
lamppa
05-06-2014, 10:05 PM
A little trick to install a Houge grip is to use a little hair spray. Not only does it lubricate to help slide the grip on, it helps hold the grip in place when it dries.
This is gold.
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fc321
10-01-2014, 12:07 AM
Im glad I read this, I was going to try a condom turned inside out. But bicycle tube sounds better.
hardluk1
10-01-2014, 09:17 AM
hahaha condom !! See what early morning post can do to the mind.
Inner tube can be applied in layers to build it up for those guys with basket ball player hands or done in different sizes to add a little palm swell.
shlike
10-01-2014, 11:10 AM
Hope this is the right spot for this. Has anyone used Hogue handall jr. model 18000 on their cw45? I have large hands and while the std grips feel fine, I would like the finger grip and slightly thicker feel the Hogue would give. Welcome any opinions.
This is what I use. Covers the full grip and has great feel. It does twist a little after 50-100 rounds at the range, but is easy to just twist back. As you can see by the packaging, it is made for the specific gun.
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d138/shlike48316/CW45WITHPACHMAYRGRIPGLOVE3_zps3643c870.jpg
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d138/shlike48316/CW45WITHPACHMAYRGRIPGLOVE1_zps2336890a.jpg
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d138/shlike48316/CW45CCW_zps315b0625.jpg
fc321
10-01-2014, 07:42 PM
Thanks guys! You inspired me to make my own Hogue grip out of a $5 bicycle tube. Its just great, takes the cheese graters away and at the same time provides excellent grip while adding almost no extra width. Great for conceal carry so the handle doesnt scratch and rub against your tummy.
See pictures of my project here:
http://www.kahrtalk.com/showthread.php?25047-Poor-Man-s-Hogue-Grips-(Free)&goto=newpost
Note: The 1.75 was quite difficult to put on a 9 mm CT-9, certainly recommend a larger size for the bigger calibers.
Im glad I read this, I was going to try a condom turned inside out. But bicycle tube sounds better.
I agree. A used inner tube might be OK,but I personally would not want to try a used condom turned inside out.
fc321
10-01-2014, 08:17 PM
I agree. A used inner tube might be OK,but I personally would not want to try a used condom turned inside out.
A used condom? That would give you an extra "load". 6 + 2
You may be onto something. Lubed-up condoms should slip on easier and supply a sticky grip.
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