Pearce Grips PG-26XL GLOCK Model 26/27/33/39 Grip Extension , Black, X-Large
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I regret to inform you that this product does not increase You can stretch your grip by using it as a place for your pinky finger, so it lends itself to longer grips.
All 9 mm mags for Glocks should have the same size and just vary in length, so I don't see why it shouldn't. Though I do not understand why you would need an extension for a 19. It should be easy to find a place for the pinky.
With a digital caliper, measure the width and height It is 27.09" (09.09). Seven mm)
Your order will most likely arrive via USPS if it is all that you ordered. Freight shipments by FedEx that are the most bulky
Selected User Reviews For Pearce Grips PG-26XL GLOCK Model 26/27/33/39 Grip Extension , Black, X-Large
In case of a change (5/26/2018), this will be reflected as follows The G26 has a short grip, so I was a bit worried and thought I'd have to have my pinky on the grip in order to fire. I bought this because I was a bit concerned about its grip. Because I had only bought one, I switched between the stock magazine and the modified one equipped with a Pearce Grip at the range. In the last few months, I have become more proficient at shooting with the Glock 26 and the 2-inch barrels Having removed the Pearce Grip due to my discomfort, I decided to install an alternative grip. There was no longer any need for it. As I got better with my 2-inch scope, I perceived this as a training wheel to help me build confidence and self-assurance while shooting Take hold of the fingers. When I was last cleaning, I got rid of it. As well, the Pearce grip prints because it extends the length of the G26. I am reproducing below my original review and observations. The original review (01/2018) was as follows As a result of installing these, I could test my G26 at the range. The feeling of pinching that others have described on their ring finger was noticeable with my first two magazines, but I didn't notice it at all with the longer magazines. It was probably because I was so numb after the initial pinching from the initial grip that I wasn't even able to feel the pinch anymore. Or maybe I needed some practice shooting with these or maybe I was gripping too tightly at first. It's been a while, I'll try again in a month or two. In terms of my groupings from 10 yards out, there weren't any substantial differences between the extenders and flush magazines, although I didn't test in a rapid-fire style. A normal pace is just used in the fire scenario. In a few weeks, I will test them again with some rapid fire to see if it shows any difference. Should you not accept back these, I will be sending them back, since for me, they are pointless.
In fact, they do precisely what they say, which is to extend the grip. The basic magazine for my G26 required my pinky finger to be wrapped under it, even though I don't have particularly large hands. As a result of these extensions, nothing like that is needed. A concealed carry weapon that has always lacked the perfect grip is now able to have it. Let's move on to the installation. Taking off the old mag plate is not as simple as sliding the spring down and depressing it. To pull the existing base off, I needed to wrap the magazine in an old rag, grip it with channellocks (I do know there are easier ways, but at the time, I was impatient!) and grip it with a It took me less than five seconds to complete this whole task, and my magazine was not damaged. Keep in mind that you receive absolutely no benefit but an extra place to rest your pinkie finger. The function does not increase the capacity of the magazine. Having said that, because the profile of the firearm doesn't fully cover up the flat base plate when I am wearing shorts or another garment that doesn't lend much coverup to prevent printing, I have one magazine with the flat base plate on it. In any case, anytime I am at the range, or able to hide the magazine with the Pearce grips underneath a coat or oversized shirt, that's when it Therefore, this makes an already perfect handgun even more perfect. There is no way that this product can be a bad deal for $10.
Having just received my Glock 26 G4 and installed my Pearce grip extensions last night. Polymer (plastic) that makes up the grip has the same look and feel as the extensions. In order to remove the existing base plate, there is a hole that you have to depress on the bottom of the magazine. This was a surprise to me until I got the gun and saw the magazines included. Ideally, it should be done with a Glock armorer's tool, but I was able to get the job done using a mini screw driver. The instruction on how to swap out the existing base plate can be found on Pearce's website (printed on the back of the package). After doing that, I was a little frustrated, but once I had all three of my magazines retrofitted, it only took a few minutes. It is important to be aware that there is a plastic plate inside the mag at the bottom of the spring if this is your first time doing this. Make sure you control the spring so that it doesn't send the plastic plate flying across the room when you slide the base plate off. To put it simply, I am pleased with the way these grip extensions look and feel.
With one tiny exception, the tiny "shelf" above the stippling on the front is ever so slightly longer than the one on the back. They are dimensionally identical, except for the shelf on the front. The regular model and the XL model are identical in terms of functionality. I guess I would rate it as PG-13 Does it make sense that Model 26 is a vintage model? The Pearce grip extenders have worked just fine for me, and I plan to use them for many years to come. Very well done!.
big hand that makes it harder for me to grasp the sub- Guns that are compact in size. In using the XL magazine extensions I am able to rest my pinky finger on a full resting place, allowing me to grip the pistol tightly with a great deal more leverage.
I think it looks great, but the installation is a bit tricky if you haven't done it before, so here's In order to push the base plate off, you must use more force than you expect. Adding her does not significantly increase this weapon's profile and it is just as concealed as it would be without it. Personally, if I wear clothes that cause me to imprint more than usual, I keep one of my magazines flushed in case I The grip extension makes it easier for me to shoot with much greater accuracy since I have large hands. I find the gun to be fine without the grips, but I find myself much more accurate with them. I also carry lighter loads so that the recoil is more manageable when shooting hotter loads. There is also a 357SIG (which is fairly quick) In addition to what others have said, if you are not careful, you can pinch your pinky, but that is why you practice it it isn't a big deal and you quickly figure it out.
These Pearce Extensions are a Must Have for those with large hands or fingers when dealing with smaller compact handguns. It simply makes for a more rigid grip when you are able to grasp the firearm with that last loose finger, especially when you are dealing with larger calibers. A 40 cal cartridge. I. & I. If you try to perform a Quick Follow-up, you will see the following message A shot from the top. When you double tap, you have solid grip for all-around stability and control.