

🖤 Grip like a pro, shoot like a legend.
The Hogue OverMolded Rubber Grip for Desert Eagle is a one-piece, black rubber grip featuring ergonomic finger grooves designed for large hands. Crafted from durable overmolded rubber, it enhances recoil absorption and provides a comfortable, secure hold. Easy to install with slip-under frame tabs, this grip is a top-rated upgrade for Desert Eagle owners seeking improved control and style.
| ASIN | B002E6T1HG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #153,813 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #430 in Hunting & Shooting Gun Grips |
| Brand Name | DESERT EAGLE |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 318 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00761226022541 |
| Manufacturer | Desert Eagle |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| UPC | 761226022541 |
M**E
Love these grips.
These grips fit great out of the box. Installation was easy. These grips, as well as the stock, have tabs that slip under under the frame of the gun. If unfamiliar, be careful or you can break these tabs. Look at the replacement grips to get an idea how they fit and how the stock grips come off. They're easy to remove if you know to slide the tabs out. Love the feel of the rubber. A definite improvement over the stock grips.
J**K
Soaks up recoil
You need this high quality grip for you desert eagle. You must have large hands or you can’t grip this one
D**N
Feels good in hand
Fit perfectly and helps with recoil of .50ae
M**T
Best Grips Out There for People Who Shoot Frequently
10 times better than stock grips. Easy to install and fit perfectly on a 32 year old MK VII .44 Magnum Desert Eagle. If your Desert Eagle is a display piece, there are far prettier and more expensive options available. If you shoot your Desert Eagle, get these grips.
Z**N
Excellent grips
I bought these for a newer Mark XIX Desert Eagle in 50AE. I read a ton about how hard the install process was. Getting my factory grips off was an absolute breeze as mine doesn't have the pin on the bottom. Factory grips came off in seconds and the new went on just as fast. I even reused my factory hardware. Easy peasy, and they look/feel great. I will get another when I buy another Deagle.
B**S
Outstanding service
Arrived much earlier than expected and EXTREMELY securely packed. Very pleased with my grips and would definitely do business with y’all again.
M**D
Should be the standard grip
I've always been a fan of Hogue grips, they're great products and this one is not exception. While the install was a bit cumbersome, this is entirely due to the Desert Eagle grip design, making it a bit difficult to remove the original grip. However, once the original grip was removed, the installation of the Hogue grip was simple. I did have an issue with the top of the grip rubbing the slide so I needed to trim a small portion with a razor. That issue aside, the grip is great, I like the feel and additional traction provided by the rubber which the original plastic grip lacked (something I think is very important for a pistol of this size/weight). All in all, I think IWI should use this as the standard grip for the pistol.
A**O
Cushy and Grippy: worth the herculean task of getting the factory grips off
I own an older Mk.XIX, specifically a DE44CA. These fit, and give a nice positive grip. They feel like they will cushion recoil well, but they make the pistol feel 3x more secure in your grip. It's a massive improvement over the slick hard plastic factory grips. FYI: There are rubber pads on the inside that keep the magazine from dropping free. I would've removed them first had I known, but I don't see myself reloading this cannon in a hurry anyway. Also, these don't come with instructions, but they're pretty easy to install once you've removed the factory grips. There's a small plastic piece with two threaded holes for screws. This slots in between two prongs on the back of the magazine well. Then you stretch the grips onto the pistol and tighten the screws. Removing the factory grips is a huge pain. It's not hogue's fault, of course, but if you buy these you're going to need to get the hard plastic grips off first. It varies by model - the DE44CA is the older Israeli-made design with a weaver rail instead of picatinny. The general idea is to pull them off the back. Anyway, on the DE44CA the old grips are kind of springy and clamp down on the pistol pretty hard. They also have two clips keeping them from sliding rearward - they grab against the hole in the frame. If you look up the magazine well you can see them. I slid a couple old laminated cards in from the back to help the clips get over the lip of the hole, and then used a punch to depress the grip retention pin (the hole on the butt of the pistol). I could then wiggle the grips off of the frame. It was still a pain, but doable for one person with strong hands. Still, totally worth it.
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