The Pearce Grip PG36 Grip Extension transforms the compact Glock 36 into a more controllable platform by adding crucial grip real estate. This polymer extension eliminates the common issue of pinky finger placement on subcompact frames.
What Makes This Different
Unlike universal grip extensions that require modification, the PG36 installs directly onto the Glock 36's magazine without permanent alterations to the firearm. The extension maintains the pistol's concealed carry profile while providing enhanced control. Factory-matched contours blend seamlessly with Glock's frame geometry, creating a natural grip transition that feels like an OEM component.
Key Features
- Adds approximately 5/8 inch of grip length for improved control
- Impact-resistant polymer construction matches Glock durability standards
- Non-slip textured surface provides secure grip in wet conditions
- Maintains magazine capacity at 6 rounds of .45 ACP
- Tool-free installation with included stainless steel pin
- Compatible with most Glock 36 holsters without modification
- Factory black finish matches standard Glock frame colors
The extended grip surface allows shooters to achieve a full three-finger purchase on the Glock 36, significantly improving recoil management during rapid fire sequences. Law enforcement officers appreciate the enhanced control during qualification courses, while concealed carriers benefit from improved accuracy without sacrificing concealability. The textured grip surface maintains positive contact even with wet or gloved hands.
Technical Specs
- Material: High-impact polymer with textured finish
- Color: Matte black
- Weight: 0.3 ounces
- Dimensions: 2.75" L x 1.25" W x 0.75" H
- Compatibility: Glock 36 magazines only
- Installation: Reversible, no gunsmithing required
- Includes: Extension body, stainless steel retention pin
- Made in USA
Pearce Grip's reputation for precision manufacturing ensures consistent fit across all Glock 36 magazines. The PG36 represents a cost-effective upgrade that addresses the primary handling limitation of subcompact pistols without compromising reliability or adding bulk.