This single-piece grip slides on revolver frames from the bottom requiring no modification to the firearm. A patented steel “stirrup” device clips over the existing stock pin or bottom strap of the frame. The stirrup is the key component in the system that adapts the grip to the gun handle. Monogrip allows a high handhold on the backstrap which lowers the bore line reducing muzzle rise in recoil and aiding rapid-fire recovery time especially when using a two-hand hold. Palm swells are ambidextrous allowing equal comfort and control for either right- or left- handed shooters.
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Hogue’s revolutionary O.M.? series stocks are made similar to the popular rubber grips. Constructed by molding a super strong rigid fiberglass reinforced stock that precisely fits the rifle action. Then the stock is OverMolded with the same rubber as on Hogue grips that results in a comfortable non slip super smooth attractive finish. These stocks feature a sleek straight comb palm swells and a “varminter” style forend which is treated with a unique “Cobblestone” texture. All centerfire rifle stocks are equipped with a recoil pad. All centerfire bolt action models come standard with aluminum pillar bedding in the stock.
Hogue’s revolutionary O.M.? series stocks are made similar to the popular rubber grips. Constructed by molding a super strong rigid fiberglass reinforced stock that precisely fits the rifle action. Then the stock is OverMolded with the same rubber as on Hogue grips that results in a comfortable non slip super smooth attractive finish. These stocks feature a sleek straight comb palm swells and a “varminter” style forend which is treated with a unique “Cobblestone” texture. All centerfire rifle stocks are equipped with a recoil pad. All centerfire bolt action models come standard with aluminum pillar bedding in the stock.
While some guns lend themselves to a grip with finger grooves some are more functional with simple panels. Grip sizes complement the particular handgun it was made for as small as possible on large double stack magazine guns and maybe a little fuller on small frames.
Hogue’s revolutionary O.M.? series stocks are made similar to the popular rubber grips. Constructed by molding a super strong rigid fiberglass reinforced stock that precisely fits the rifle action. Then the stock is OverMolded with the same rubber as on Hogue grips that results in a comfortable non slip super smooth attractive finish. These stocks feature a sleek straight comb palm swells and a “varminter” style forend which is treated with a unique “Cobblestone” texture. All centerfire rifle stocks are equipped with a recoil pad. All centerfire bolt action models come standard with aluminum pillar bedding in the stock.
While some guns lend themselves to a grip with finger grooves some are more functional with simple panels. Grip sizes complement the particular handgun it was made for as small as possible on large double stack magazine guns and maybe a little fuller on small frames.
Bantam Grips – Ultra light and compact
Bantam grips are the lightest and most compact rubber grips available. In fact a J frame Bantam grip weights only 1.4 ounces making it at last .8 ounces less than the nearest competitive grip. Using a revolutionary Patented Hogue design these ultra light grips simply snap onto the gun requiring no screws or metal parts.
Bantam grips do not extend below the grip frame for maximum concealability. The design finger grooves and Cobblestone finish improve control and evenly distribute recoil. Bantam Grips are currently designed for Smith & Wesson K&L and J Round Butt revolvers.
This single-piece grip slides on revolver frames from the bottom requiring no modification to the firearm. A patented steel “stirrup” device clips over the existing stock pin or bottom strap of the frame. The stirrup is the key component in the system that adapts the grip to the gun handle. Monogrip allows a high handhold on the backstrap which lowers the bore line reducing muzzle rise in recoil and aiding rapid-fire recovery time especially when using a two-hand hold. Palm swells are ambidextrous allowing equal comfort and control for either right- or left- handed shooters.
This single-piece grip slides on revolver frames from the bottom requiring no modification to the firearm. A patented steel “stirrup” device clips over the existing stock pin or bottom strap of the frame. The stirrup is the key component in the system that adapts the grip to the gun handle. Monogrip allows a high handhold on the backstrap which lowers the bore line reducing muzzle rise in recoil and aiding rapid-fire recovery time especially when using a two-hand hold. Palm swells are ambidextrous allowing equal comfort and control for either right- or left- handed shooters.
This single-piece grip slides on revolver frames from the bottom requiring no modification to the firearm. A patented steel “stirrup” device clips over the existing stock pin or bottom strap of the frame. The stirrup is the key component in the system that adapts the grip to the gun handle. Monogrip allows a high handhold on the backstrap which lowers the bore line reducing muzzle rise in recoil and aiding rapid-fire recovery time especially when using a two-hand hold. Palm swells are ambidextrous allowing equal comfort and control for either right- or left- handed shooters.
This single-piece grip slides on revolver frames from the bottom requiring no modification to the firearm. A patented steel “stirrup” device clips over the existing stock pin or bottom strap of the frame. The stirrup is the key component in the system that adapts the grip to the gun handle. Monogrip allows a high handhold on the backstrap which lowers the bore line reducing muzzle rise in recoil and aiding rapid-fire recovery time especially when using a two-hand hold. Palm swells are ambidextrous allowing equal comfort and control for either right- or left- handed shooters.
While some guns lend themselves to a grip with finger grooves some are more functional with simple panels. Grip sizes complement the particular handgun it was made for as small as possible on large double stack magazine guns and maybe a little fuller on small frames.
While some guns lend themselves to a grip with finger grooves some are more functional with simple panels. Grip sizes complement the particular handgun it was made for as small as possible on large double stack magazine guns and maybe a little fuller on small frames.
HOGUE TAMER GRIP S&W J-FRAME ROUND BUTT Centennial/Polymer Bodyguard
Bantam Grips – Ultra light and compact
Bantam grips are the lightest and most compact rubber grips available. In fact a J frame Bantam grip weights only 1.4 ounces making it at last .8 ounces less than the nearest competitive grip. Using a revolutionary Patented Hogue design these ultra light grips simply snap onto the gun requiring no screws or metal parts.
Bantam grips do not extend below the grip frame for maximum concealability. The design finger grooves and Cobblestone finish improve control and evenly distribute recoil. Bantam Grips are currently designed for Smith & Wesson K&L and J Round Butt revolvers.
Bantam Grips – Ultra light and compact
Bantam grips are the lightest and most compact rubber grips available. In fact a J frame Bantam grip weights only 1.4 ounces making it at last .8 ounces less than the nearest competitive grip. Using a revolutionary Patented Hogue design these ultra light grips simply snap onto the gun requiring no screws or metal parts.
Bantam grips do not extend below the grip frame for maximum concealability. The design finger grooves and Cobblestone finish improve control and evenly distribute recoil. Bantam Grips are currently designed for Smith & Wesson K&L and J Round Butt revolvers.
This single-piece grip slides on revolver frames from the bottom requiring no modification to the firearm. A patented steel “stirrup” device clips over the existing stock pin or bottom strap of the frame. The stirrup is the key component in the system that adapts the grip to the gun handle. Monogrip allows a high handhold on the backstrap which lowers the bore line reducing muzzle rise in recoil and aiding rapid-fire recovery time especially when using a two-hand hold. Palm swells are ambidextrous allowing equal comfort and control for either right- or left- handed shooters.
This single-piece grip slides on revolver frames from the bottom requiring no modification to the firearm. A patented steel “stirrup” device clips over the existing stock pin or bottom strap of the frame. The stirrup is the key component in the system that adapts the grip to the gun handle. Monogrip allows a high handhold on the backstrap which lowers the bore line reducing muzzle rise in recoil and aiding rapid-fire recovery time especially when using a two-hand hold. Palm swells are ambidextrous allowing equal comfort and control for either right- or left- handed shooters.
This single-piece grip slides on revolver frames from the bottom requiring no modification to the firearm. A patented steel “stirrup” device clips over the existing stock pin or bottom strap of the frame. The stirrup is the key component in the system that adapts the grip to the gun handle. Monogrip allows a high handhold on the backstrap which lowers the bore line reducing muzzle rise in recoil and aiding rapid-fire recovery time especially when using a two-hand hold. Palm swells are ambidextrous allowing equal comfort and control for either right- or left- handed shooters.
This single-piece grip slides on revolver frames from the bottom requiring no modification to the firearm. A patented steel "stirrup" device clips over the existing stock pin or bottom strap of the frame. The stirrup is the key component in the system that adapts the grip to the gun handle. Monogrip allows a high handhold on the backstrap which lowers the bore line reducing muzzle rise in recoil and aiding rapid-fire recovery time especially when using a two-hand hold. Palm swells are ambidextrous allowing equal comfort and control for either right- or left- handed shooters.
This single-piece grip slides on revolver frames from the bottom requiring no modification to the firearm. A patented steel “stirrup” device clips over the existing stock pin or bottom strap of the frame. The stirrup is the key component in the system that adapts the grip to the gun handle. Monogrip allows a high handhold on the backstrap which lowers the bore line reducing muzzle rise in recoil and aiding rapid-fire recovery time especially when using a two-hand hold. Palm swells are ambidextrous allowing equal comfort and control for either right- or left- handed shooters.
Hogue wood grips are made from many fancy and exotic hardwoods chosen for their beauty and durability. All of these woods are much harder and denser than ordinary walnut and offer a wide variety of contrast and grain figurations. Pau Ferro is a favorite with rich beautiful figure that resembles dark fancy walnut.
Bantam Grips – Ultra light and compact
Bantam grips are the lightest and most compact rubber grips available. In fact a J frame Bantam grip weights only 1.4 ounces making it at last .8 ounces less than the nearest competitive grip. Using a revolutionary Patented Hogue design these ultra light grips simply snap onto the gun requiring no screws or metal parts.
Bantam grips do not extend below the grip frame for maximum concealability. The design finger grooves and Cobblestone finish improve control and evenly distribute recoil. Bantam Grips are currently designed for Smith & Wesson K&L and J Round Butt revolvers.