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Hogue 18120 Ruger LCP II: HandALL Beavertail Grip Sleeve - Black

Hogue 18120 Ruger LCP II: HandALL Beavertail Grip Sleeve - Black

Hogue 18120 Ruger LCP II: HandALL Beavertail Grip Sleeve - Black
$ 10.36

Score By Feature

Based on 981 ratings
Value for money
9.90
Comfort
9.72
Accuracy
9.38
Easy to install
8.53

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Product Description

The palm fits comfortably in the hand due to the gentle swells
Grooves on fingers allow fingers to be in a naturally gripped position
This model features Hogue's famous Cobblestone texture for an increased level of
With beavertail, you can comfortably hold the book high on the grip and protect your hands on recoil
This thermoplastic elastomer is long lasting and durable, allowing it to last for years to come

Questions & Answers

When I load it to fire, my lcp2 slide will not close all the way. Can you please tell me why it won't work?

The sleeve probably should have been positioned a bit lower. The best way to fix this may be to heat the sleeve with a hair dryer, then pull it just a little lower, but not so low as to interfere with the base of the magazine. Best of

Is this compatible with the new LCP II for 22LR?

These are the ones I bought for several LCP II pistols in the 380 ACP caliber. It is apparent from the Ruger website and other sources that the 22LR LCP II uses the same frame as the 380 ACP LCP II. Therefore, it should be able to work with 22 LR LCP II without any issues.

Does anyone know if it works with the new LCP Max?

In light of the extended hand grip on the LCP Max, I would think the Hogue grip would be short in comparison.

How much does this weigh? Does it fit the Ruger American 9mm compact?

The grip on this pistol is made to fit a much smaller model LCP II Ruger pistol with a single-stage fire control A stack is an array. There are two types of magazines in the 380. Your pistol uses the larger double-stack type The grip on the left is compatible with Hogue grips for larger pistols, which are available on Amazon. However, if you bought your Ruger American pistol new, you may wish to try the OEM interchangeable modular grips that came with it. The interchangeable modular grips for the Ruger American are available on Ruger's website if you purchased the pistol used without the additional grips. *br> *br>The backstraps can be adjusted, so you can adjust how close the trigger is to your hand. Ruger American comes from the factory with a very detailed texture on the grip that makes it easy for a shooter to have a good grip during repeated activities. It should be easier for you to shoot your pistol while it is more comfortable and natural using the interchangeable modular grips. Furthermore, it helps to reduce muzzle recoil, so it is easier to get the muzzle back on target after firing - A shot from the top. That should be helpful, I hope.

Selected User Reviews For Hogue 18120 Ruger LCP II: HandALL Beavertail Grip Sleeve - Black

I love my hands + Ruger LCP II + Hogue HandAll Grip Sleeve - it is the perfect You can see the ridge circled in red in the attached picture
5/5

There is a very prominent ridge on this part of the pistol and for my hands at least, it makes a huge difference in how securely I can grip the firearm. There is something that isn't immediately apparent in Hogue's picture, which is that the thickness of the sleeve changes Using a caliper, I found the sides to be very thick (3/16"), and the back a little thicker (1/8"? ). Inquiring minds want to know why the corners are a bit thinner (probably to ease installation). I very much appreciate the results of a significant increase in the outer diameter of the grip. There is one thing I wanted to mention to other LCP II owners that has nothing to do with the Hogue HandAll Grip Sleeve, but rather with the LCP II itself. The LCP II is a product that I am very pleased with. I was so pleased with it that I considered it too good to be true until one day shortly after I began carrying it, I noticed rust on the right side frame pins, the sear pin, and on the right side of the slide anywhere There is a possibility that the grip sleeve will trap moisture between the grip and the sear pin under certain circumstances. The stainless replacement pins for all of my seer pins are currently unavailable, so I keep wearing a light coat of clear fingernail polish on both ends of my seer pins until they are available on the aftermarket. A very good idea would be to remove the grip sleeve occasionally in order to take a look under the sleeve.

Zain Harper
Zain Harper
| Nov 03, 2020
Due to its light weight, the LCDP2 can be pretty lightning fast
5/5

It was a little hard for me to believe at first, especially since I don't have much experience using kydex, but I believe this is an essential addition for those who fire the lcp2 often or those with large It's pretty snappy to fire because it's so light, but the extra bit of padding on this grip makes it much more comfortable. The little nub underneath the trigger is so awesome, I can't express enough how much more secure and comfortable I feel using this pistol now. In the original magazine, I added a flat bottom to make it easy for my shirt to catch on because the small point printed quite a bit It is really helpful to have this grip on the short handle because it helps me keep it firmly in my hand. This was so easy to put on, I like that the hair dryer was included and the handle is very secure with no slipping. This is a great kydex holster that works on the 'Black Jacket'.

Isaiah Hayden
Isaiah Hayden
| Aug 23, 2021
A complete transformation of the LCP II An accessory you can't go without
5/5

Aside from being significantly smaller, this will make a world of difference for people who find the LCP II a bit small. It is normal for me to have hands the size of a man who is 6 feet tall. It's a little hard to keep a good grip on the LCP II because it's a little too small for my hands, but it shoots well out of the box. Now that the grip is on it, it feels like a completely different gun. There is a thin grip but it adds material to the gun on each side, which makes it feel a bit bulkier. Besides a holster, this is the top accessory that you should consider buying if you own an LCP II. It makes a huge difference in how it fits in my hand. In addition, it has a soft rubber that offers a lot of friction.

Lionel HUMPHRIES
Lionel HUMPHRIES
| Nov 03, 2020
Ruger LCPII owners do not need to purchase this
3/5

The only positive thing I can say about it is that it is a terrible thing to do. The result I got is as follows. Though it appears to be for the Ruger LCPII gun, it is not for that gun. The Hogue name has always been a trusted name to me, and I have owned numerous There is no one size fits all approach, and Ruger is none of the examples. The thought seems to have been an afterthought. This particular LCPII isn't marked as Precise Fit for Glock 42 and 43, nor for any of the other 10 brands on the back cover. A sticker is stuck on the back indicating this is a new item and adding the Ruger LCPII, but it is not a HOGUE quality grip. The finger grove hits just below the finger, and the beaver tail sticks out behind the It was a poor fit and I ended up cutting it off the It is possible that there is another supplier who has the one I am looking for. HOGUE does not seem to be the problem here. The least I can hope for is that it does I guess you get what you pay for at 8 bucks.

Quentin Jefferson
Quentin Jefferson
| Feb 21, 2021
This stock grip is perfect
5/5

I was really impressed with it. I was already blown away by the stock grip on an LCP II before I ever shot it When compared to the original LCP or Kel-380, 380 is an amazing saving It is made by Tec), and since my hands are smaller, I don't really see the necessity for an aftermarket grip, but I thought I'd give it a go. addition of the hand-fillings and shock absorbing rubber is a nice "luxury" upgrade for this tough-looking shoe Firing little pistol, but the real show stopper is the small spur at the bottom of the grip that fits between the middle and ring fingers. Despite the fact that it helps you keep a consistent grip, I found the real benefit is how it can help you draw, especially when paired with the flush- chuckle When used with the spur-mounted magazine base, it can be used as a mounting surface In addition, the magazine is easier to draw in the base version). You might as well consider this Hogue grip as part of the original purchase of one of these firearms.

Marlowe GIBBONS
Marlowe GIBBONS
| Dec 31, 2020
Sleeve for LCP II provided by Hogue is excellent
5/5

I think the Hogue 18120 HandAll grip sleeve for the Ruger LCP II is excellent. Following the instructions posted with the product, I installed it in no time. My hand no longer bites into the gun when I fire it now that it is perfectly fitted. I feel like the padding on my palm protects my palm should my hand If you are concerned about the stinging recoil of this small, light pistol, this grip might be something you want to consider. The seller was good, the delivery was quick, and the customer was happy.

Matthew Henderson
Matthew Henderson
| May 07, 2021
This firearm was fixed as soon as possible that I began to show concern about
5/5

Overall I have done fairly well shooting my LCP 2, even with groups approximately the size of an adult's hand (estimate) The problem is, every six months I notice a new problem While I was loading 8 mags, I accidentally pressed the Mag release, causing the mag to stop mid-way through and consequently The thumb or even palm of my hand was probably hitting it during cycling. Being able to carry a weapon that is as reliable as possible is very important. effort, I did 125 rounds with the Beavertail Grip Sleeve attached, every round was perfect (load, extract, eject, or mag release), and now I shoot my LCP 2 as well as An excellent value for your money!.

Selena Kelley
Selena Kelley
| Nov 16, 2020

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