I asked Hogue to consider making grips...

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I asked Hogue to consider making grips...

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I recently emailed a suggestion to Hogue to consider making grips for the P64 since it the P-64 is starting to become more available and widespread.

Stan from customer service replied back...he thanked me for the suggestion but stated that Hogue has no plans to make grips for the P-64.

Dangitall. :'(
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I asked Hogue to consider making grips...

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I recently emailed a suggestion to Hogue to consider making grips for the P64 since it the P-64 is starting to become more available and widespread.
Hogue when Denes has perfected his? The Hogue grips for my P232 cost twice what Denes charged me.
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I asked Hogue to consider making grips...

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Does he offer a molded rubber grip? I also read about his grips cracking...and never saw a post saying this was remedied.
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I asked Hogue to consider making grips...

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Does he offer a molded rubber grip? I also read about his grips cracking...and never saw a post saying this was remedied.
His are wood. He solved the cracking problem that various grip makers had with their P-64 grips a few months ago. There have been posts about this.
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is as we run from side to side." R.O. Clark
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