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Hogue Handall Hybrid Ruger LCP Grip Sleeve

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About this item

  • Fits the Ruger LCP
  • Hugs the contours of your gun better than standard tube style sleeves
  • Installs with no lubrication
  • Hybrid Ruger



Product Description

Comfort and Control with Hogue HandALL Hybrid Grip Sleeve for Ruger LCP .380

The Hogue HandALL Hybrid Grip Sleeve, designed for the Ruger LCP .380, enhances comfort and stability. Available in colors like Black, Aqua, and Pink, this sleeve provides a secure, non-slip grip that reduces recoil and improves control for precise handling.

Hogue HandALL Hybrid Grip Sleeve for Ruger LCP .380
Hogue HandALL Hybrid Grip Sleeve for Ruger LCP .380

Durable, Ergonomic Grip Sleeve for Ruger LCP .380 – Available in Multiple Colors

Upgrade your Ruger LCP .380 with the Hogue HandALL Hybrid Grip Sleeve. This durable rubber sleeve is available in Slate Grey, Purple, and more, providing a comfortable fit and enhanced control with its ergonomic design, perfect for improved shooting performance.


JOHN B
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Be careful. I nearly lost my hammer spring bar/anchor during installation. BOING!!Substantially improved grip and comfort of the LCP.
R Duke, Texas
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Nice grip for my Ruger .380 LPC. Increases size and feels much better than stock grip. Easy to install.
suff
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2024
This is a great grip, good price, fits securely and easy installation. Makes the gun feel much more comfortable in my hand. Would definitely order again !!
Shoot-em-up
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
Fit my Ruger LCP 380 perfectly, slide on with very little effort!
A dude in the PNW
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2018
This grip absorbs a lot of recoil and fills the hand better. It won't make the LCP a gun you want to shoot a lot, but it makes it tolerable for more practice than I could handle without the grip. These are snappy little pistols no matter what you do, but it does make a difference.It hasn't made any difference in conceal-ability, it was easy to install, and I haven't had any issues with degradation or tearing. After about 8 months of carrying it 2-4 days a week, I'm satisfied with the product. It also makes the gun much easier to draw from a holster for me.I don't see see a reason not to put this grip on your pistol, and I have no intention of taking it off until I sell the gun.Also, the LCP is different from the larger LC380 and the updated LCP 2. Check what model of gun you own before ordering. Most of the complaints here are because people ordered the wrong product. This one only fits the original LCP.
Reed
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2015
Tried others, didn't like - However, this one fits well and was easy to install and ended up looking very "finished" not like an add-on. You will need a little punch to remove (punch or push out) the existing plastic pin. They may even supply a little plastic punch now with the grip - check. You can also use a wooden skewer used for making shish-kabob on the grill. You just need something to start the "push" and then pull it the rest of the way out. Comes with easy to follow instructions that let you know which side to "punch" out from. And remember the side so you can put the supplied longer pin that comes with the grip back in the same side that you removed the existing one from. One end of the pin is a little bit larger so that it will snug up when you are pushing it back in. The pin helps to hold the rubber grip in place at the top. This was the first one I tried and I had no problem. The photo below shows the Hogue grip installed on a Ruger LCP. The pin that I'm talking about is at the top-right of the Hogue rubber grip in the pic. I also added a magazine extension for even more help with the grip. The front end of this LCP in the pic also has a Veridian tactical light purchased from Amazon (not a laser, but a white tactical light) that comes on when the handgun is removed from the Verdian supplied holster - perfect bedside or nightstand setup. I had tried previous Ruger standard grips and just didn't like them. I really like this now and can get a good solid grip on the little 380. Note: the sliver medallion on the side of the grip doesn't come with the grip from Hogue, I added it later. Adding the Hogue grip and the mag extension is the first improvement I would make, since a little 380 can really test your grip at times. The second improvement I liked was the Veridian light because it comes on automatically when you pull the HG out of the holster (that comes with the tactical light). Veridain also has red laser lights if that's your thing. Sorry that I didn't have a pic of just the Hogue grip alone. But if you can enlarge the supplied pic, you can easily see the Hogue grip and the pin at the top-right. And don't be intimidated by the need to remove the pin, you could probably even use a pencil to start the removal process and then just grab it and pull it out. I think the little pin is plastic so nothing heavy handed required to remove - just remember the side you removed from when installing the supplied Hogue pin that's a just a tad longer to compensate of the additional width of the rubber grip on the handle. And no cutting or trimming required, it fits around the mag release as it comes.
LastBoyScout
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2015
The Handall is the single most necessary upgrade for any LCP. Fixes the awkward narrow molded grip and reduces recoil. With this, the LCP feels custom molded for my hand. I can comfortably fire 100 rounds without any hand/wrist fatigue that people complain of as being common with the LCP. Also, it will work with the new LCP Custom (which has high sights).Installation was....difficult and took 3 guys an hour. However, I think this was simply a function of my LCP. To install, you have to remove the Hammer Spring Seat (the little nub behind the magwell) by pressing in a little plastic notch with a punch or similar tool. My Hammer Spring Seat would not budge (all the YouTube videos show it popping right out after the little notch is depressed). After looking up a replacement and learning that it would cost $1.99 (worst case if I destroyed the original, which was looking increasingly likely), I was less concerned with destructive removal (and I was mad - I had already spent an hour trying to get it out). I then found a random comment in a forum where the the author described prying it off with a screwdriver. I did not want to risk damaging the polymer frame with a screwdriver when a replacement Hammer Spring Seat was only $2.What worked for me was to place a small screw driver against the lip of the Hammer Spring Seat on either the right or left side and gently tap the combined unit against the workbench to direct the force only against the Hammer Spring Seat. Switch sides between taps to work it out slowly. When I finally used this removal method, the Hammer Spring Seat popped right out.
Kevin Greif
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2014
This grip does exactly what it is intended to do. However, IF I had to be picky and obnoxious about it, I would say it makes the profile of the gun significantly wider. For those who dont mind a bit more girth to their grip, this is perfect for you. However... if you are like many people who purchase an LCP and carry it in your pocket... You may want to consider some sort of sand-paper style grip that will keep the gun slim as it is intended to be, while still allowing a fantastic purchase on the weapon. Overall, this product is great value. It is easy to instal. Good buy for the right use.