Desperately NEED larger grips for my pistols.

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Desperately NEED larger grips for my pistols. Because I have a very large hand my pistol grips don't fit my hand. I have a Glock 34 Gen 4 and a Walther P99AS with the largest grip they can supply and my trigger finger is still beyond the front of the trigger guard. If anyone has any ideas or leads to get a larger grip PLEASE PM me.
Also looking for a kit so I can mount a red dot to my Glock. Thanks fellow CGN'ers.
 
That's a tough one, other than slip on grips I'm not sure what you can do to make polymer handguns bigger. Some companies are making new lowers for Glock models, but my guess is that most of them won't export outside of the USA.

Steel / aluminum framed pistols are a different beast though, and there are people out there who make custom target style wood grips for most models. You might consider moving up to a full sized SA/SA pistol like a Model 92 Beretta or a double stack model 1911? It sucks, I'm pretty much limited to SA only guns or striker fired pistols, DA/SA guns are mostly "out of my reach" for opposite reasons.

N frame Smiths and likely Ruger Red Hawks and similar revolvers are off the table for me too, but I bet you would have no problems with them. Shooting off a 4.2" revolver in 44 mag would certainly garner a lot of attention at the range!
 
Most massed produced guns are made for the average hand size which means one size fits none. Rubber socks can only help so much. You might want to consider another brand and mount thick Pachmyers or Hogue on them. The fattest common gun I can think of is a Beretta 92 or a double stack 1911 in .45. Another less common and expensive is the Coonan in .357 or Desert Eagles.
 
You might look at wood grips, since they tend to be larger. And really, really comfortable. Grips4U, if I recall.

Wood grips for a Glock and Walter P99.. That be a first.. Secure by duct tape?


To the OP. Slip on sleeves won't add much thickness. You may just have to grab hockey tape and wrap the grip.
 
My apologies. I had not noticed that the OP had a Tupperware gun. I was thinking of a Beretta 92 or a steel frame. Wood grips work very well on those. Just for interest, I put the original plastic grips back on my M9 on my last trip to the range, then immediately changed them back to wood as soon as I got home.
 
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