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...And love it.
I have had an A-Grip on my Glock for a little over a year now.
The micro-suede texture of the grip felt great in my hand and got even more grippy the sweatier that my hands got.
The A-Grip finally started to work loose around the edge from sweat and cleaning solvents.
I debated buying a replacement but, yesterday I decided against it.
Instead I went into my backyard, grabbed a badger and set him to work.
I wasn't sure if the badger would do a good job or not, so I let it practice on my airsoft gun first.
Once I was happy with how it worked on the airsoft gun I let it go to work on my G26.
My first impression is that the gun is nice and grippy.
Since it is permanent, I am glad that I also like the way it looks.
Anyway, on to the pics. (not sure why they look all fish eye lense-y)
The G26 with the A-Grip
Post-Badger modification. Ejector side
Post-Badger modification. Slide lock side.
The Cheese stands alone.
My photography skills suck, but I am a badass with the nunchakus. *Not really.
I have had an A-Grip on my Glock for a little over a year now.
The micro-suede texture of the grip felt great in my hand and got even more grippy the sweatier that my hands got.
The A-Grip finally started to work loose around the edge from sweat and cleaning solvents.
I debated buying a replacement but, yesterday I decided against it.
Instead I went into my backyard, grabbed a badger and set him to work.
I wasn't sure if the badger would do a good job or not, so I let it practice on my airsoft gun first.
Once I was happy with how it worked on the airsoft gun I let it go to work on my G26.
My first impression is that the gun is nice and grippy.
Since it is permanent, I am glad that I also like the way it looks.
Anyway, on to the pics. (not sure why they look all fish eye lense-y)
The G26 with the A-Grip

Post-Badger modification. Ejector side

Post-Badger modification. Slide lock side.

The Cheese stands alone.

My photography skills suck, but I am a badass with the nunchakus. *Not really.