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TACTICAL GRIP GLOVE FOR PISTOL

TACTICAL GRIP GLOVE FOR PISTOL Reviews & Ratings

Recoil-absorbing, soft rubber sleeve offers a contoured, non-slip grip that dramatically improves shooting comfort and accuracy from your semi-auto duty pistol. Finger grooves and a slight palm swell help reduce felt recoil and muzzle jump for fast, accurate follow-up shots. Vertical and horizontal serrations provide a textured surface that’s comfortable and easy-to-hold, especially during long periods in the ready position. Slides over pistol grip.


SPECS: Rubber, textured finish, black. Approximately 2-1/4" (5.7cm) long, 1" (2.5cm) wide, 2-3/4" (6cm) high. .7 oz. (20g) weight. Glock®fits 17, 20, 21, 22, 31, 34, 35, 37. Glock®Compact fits 19, 23, 25, 32, and 38. SIG fits P220, P226, P228, P229. M&P fits Smith & Wesson M&P, all models except the Shield. XD/XDM fits full-size Springfield Armory XD and XDM, all calibers.

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Reviews Summary
The Tactical Grip Glove for pistol users receives mixed reviews. While many praise its comfort and enhanced grip, others highlight issues with durability, fit, and fitment for specific models like the Glock 42. Some users recommend alternatives. Overall, it appears to be a worthwhile investment for some, but not without its drawbacks.
What Reviewers Are Saying
Fit and Compatibility
30%
Customers have varied experiences with the fit of the grip gloves on different Glock models. While some report a perfect fit, others find that the sizing is off, particularly for compact versions versus full-size guns. This inconsistency in compatibility causes frustration among users.
Durability and Material Quality
40%
A significant portion of reviewers express concerns regarding the material's durability. Many report tearing during installation or after a short period of use, suggesting that the rubber material is too soft and fragile for regular shooting activities. This has led to negative experiences for those expecting a robust grip.
Comfort and Grip Enhancement
50%
Many users appreciate the comfort and improved grip provided by the Tactical Grip Glove, particularly in wet conditions. It offers a solid grip that aids in recoil absorption, making it a preferred choice for some shooters looking to enhance their performance.
Installation Experience
35%
Installation experiences vary widely; while some users find the gloves easy to install, others report issues such as tearing during the process. Proper care during installation is emphasized to avoid problems, indicating that handling is crucial for achieving a successful fit.
Price-to-Value Ratio
45%
Many customers feel the grip glove offers good value for the price, with some suggesting it surpasses other products on the market. Despite its drawbacks, it is often seen as an economical choice for enhancing firearm ergonomics.
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Define "compact"
Advertised as a grip for a Glock "compact," this item is way too large for a Glock 42 (.380 ACP).
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Waste of money
These are pieces of rubber junk that rotate around the grip as the gun is fired, requiring constant readjustment and repositioning. Unless you're willing to GLUE them into place (and ruin your stock grip, something I won't even CONSIDER), then your money is better spent on ammo or adjustable sights. These grips are cheap, and exactly what you pay for - garbage. Don't waste your money. You're MUCH better off getting a pair of leather batting gloves to use while you shoot; superior control, no slipping, and cheap and easy to find and replace. One of the WORST pieces of junk offered by Pachmayr.
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FRAGILE HANDLE WITH CARE
Tears very easily on full size glock models when installing. Better off using Hogue grips
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and they usually make great stuff
at first, the grip looks promising, but the material is too soft. It ripped within the first two weeks of duty use. I guess it's back to the drawing board.
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Fragile!
It ripped apart before I got it on past the 1st finger groove! I glued it with some black Loctite and tried again... got it half way on and it ripped AGAIN (from the other side)! I pulled it off and as I did, it ripped into 2 pieces! I own several rubber "sleeves" and this is WAY more fragile than any I have seen before. It's worse than an old rotten bicycle inner tube I tried years back. The design is GREAT and the styling, at least in design, is superior to the "Handall" but the materials are way too soft and fragile to even allow the sleeve to be mounted. Pachmayr needs to remake this with a better grade of rubber otherwise, this is junk!