[SHOT 2026] Hogue New Grips for 2026 - Wrapter, G10 & More
Hogue had a packed booth at SHOT Show 2026, though I wasn’t able to catch anyone from the team for a conversation. Their new product catalog does most of the talking. The company also has new knives this year, but the firearm grip and stock lineup is where the real volume/interest is, and that's where we're focusing today.
The Wrapter adhesive grip line is getting a solid expansion for 2026. For those not familiar, Wrapter grips are precision-fit adhesive rubber covers that bond directly to your polymer frame; no stippling, no permanent modification.
New platforms added this year include the Ruger 5.7, LCP, MAX-9, and RXM, plus the Kimber 2K11 and Springfield Echelon 4.5F and 4.0C. Each gun gets two texture options: Block Rubber for a smoother feel or Heavy Grit for shooters who want more bite. Every
The G10 pistol grip lineup got a big boost too. Hogue's Piranha-style G10 grips are now available for the Chiappa Rhino, Ruger SP101, Wilson Combat EDC X9 2.0, Beretta 92 GTS/XI, Beretta 3032 Tomcat/21A Bobcat, and the HK P7 in a Mini Piranha format.
New for 2026 Highlights:
- Wrapter Adhesive Grips: Ruger 5.7, LCP, MAX-9, RXM; Kimber 2K11; Springfield Echelon 4.5F/4.0C - $18.95 each
- G10 Piranha Grips: Chiappa Rhino, Ruger SP101, Wilson Combat EDC X9 2.0, Beretta 92/3032, HK P7 - $74.95-$139.95
- M-Lok Hybrid Forend Grips: AR15/M-16 OverMolded Rubber in Black, OD Green, Slate Grey, FDE - $39.95
- Less Lethal stocks and forends: Mossberg 500 and Remington 870 in LL Green and LL Orange - $29.95-$139.95
- Revolver wood grips: Ruger Redhawk in Pau Ferro and Cocobolo - $79.95-$149.95
On the rifle side, Hogue added M-Lok Hybrid Forend Grips for AR15/M-16 platforms in four colors, plus new AK-47/AK-74 rubber grips in Black, OD Green, and FDE.
They also tossed in a less lethal section covering Mossberg 500 and Remington 870 stocks and forends in high-visibility LL Green and LL Orange.
What do you guys and gals think? The Wrapter line keeps growing. is adhesive grip material something you'd run on your carry gun, or do you stick with traditional grip solutions? Let us know your thoughts in the Comments below! We always appreciate your feedback.
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Like the looks of that AK grip.
I'm thinking offering a grip for the now 10 year old original LCP but not for the newer LCP Max is foolish.