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Can anyone identify this rubber slip-on grip on this G26?




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I'm not sure of the brand....but I did see them at French Creek Outfitters.............I was considering one for my G26....
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Looks like an Uncle Mike's slip on. I think they sell for around 10 bucks. I've got one on my P3AT... looked for a picture, came up empty, I'll take one later.

ETA: MidwayUSA has them for $8.99
http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpag...617&t=11082005
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I have Houge sleeve on my P89, but the texture looks a little different.

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I think your right about it being Uncle Mikes. I had one on my P3AT too, but can't recall the MFG. I look into it further.

Yup, seen the Hogues. I don't want finger groves or to 'trim" the grip like the Hogues model for the G26.


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Default Re: ID rubber slip-on grip

Looks like a Hogue Handall Jr. to me.



I can identify the holster as a High Noon split decision though.
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Looks like a Hogue Handall Jr. to me.



I can identify the holster as a High Noon split decision though.
LOL. I was just going to ask him if that is what the holster is. I thought it was a Split Decision too. Same holser that I use.
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LOL. I was just going to ask him if that is what the holster is. I thought it was a Split Decision too. Same holser that I use.

10-4 on the Split Decision holster, my next holster. Problem is since I'm a lefty it has to be special ordered

BTW, the grip is a Butler Creek (which I think is the same as Uncle Mikes). I decided on a Pachmayr #5 grip instead because no web site defined the size of the Butler Creek model I needed for my G26.



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I think your right about it being Uncle Mikes. I had one on my P3AT too, but can't recall the MFG. I look into it further.

Yup, seen the Hogues. I don't want finger groves or to 'trim" the grip like the Hogues model for the G26.


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I am picking up one for my G26 today.........if they still have what I saw last time I was there....will try to post pictures.......
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