Hogue grip for glock.. anyone else have bad experience?

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J-leblanc

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So i have a buddy who swears by the hogue handall for his glock. So being convinced by his persuasion skills and the $8 price i tried it out. Literally shot worse than i ever have before. Couldnt hit anything, so is it the grip screwing me up or do i just suck and am blaming it on the grip? i really loved how it felt though, gave the normally ackward skinnt glock grip a good solid feel. Just doesnt do me any good if i can shoot with it. What are your experiences?
 

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they are ****, and the mark of a shooter that might as well have a t-shirt that reads "I cant hold my gun properly, I dont know how"
 

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ok that makes me happy to hear, because it pretty much changed how i was trained to hold it. the thing i liked about it was in the rain it didnt slip as much, but i think ill just throw some grip tape on it. thanks guys!
 

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OP, getting a proper grip on the gun has a lot less to do with the size and shape of the grip than with the grip's...uhh...grippiness.

Having Accurate Iron stipple the grip is the preferred method, but grip tape is a good fix, too.

To Mikey's point, though, if you don't know what a proper grip is, it doesn't make a damn what you do to it.
 

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if you get enough rain or sweat on one of those rubber grips, the gun will sometimes break loose on recoil. Be careful of that too.
 

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