Mini Grip Adapter versus Full Length Grip Adapter




“The Mini Grip Adapter and Full Length Grip Adapter provides the protection you need at a price that you can afford.”
“The Mini is based on our popular Full Length Grip Adapter, but designed to reduce weight while improving your ability to take a quick natural grip, the Mini gives you premium features for a budget friendly price.”
“We include a stainless steel roll pin that matches the Mini width

Please see our support page for an example of how to replace your roll pin and add the Mini or Full Length Grip Adapter to your Bodyguard 2.0 or BG2.0 Carry Comp.
Retail Price: $16.95
Dealer Contact: Sales@ccmouser.com
Charity Value: “Both our Mini & Full Length Grip Adapters include a 10% donation to the Wounded Warrior Project.”
“The C.C. Mouser Grip Adapter is designed for the S&W Bodyguard 2.0 and the Performance Center’s Carry Comp equivalent version.”
“It protects from slide bite by moving your hand 1/10 of an inch lower and extending the edges roughly the same amount on each side of the beaver tail.”
“It also covers the sharp stippling along the back of the grip frame, while providing a better, slightly wider grip area that helps improve your hold on the weapon.”
“Made from Boltaron 4332 thermoplastic, it provides extreme resistance to impacts while protecting you from damage to the web of your palm.”
“Slide bite occurs when the weapon is driven back into your hand during recoil and muzzle flip changes the angle of the slide’s travel as the weapon extracts the fired cartridge.”
“It happens more often to folks with larger hands or with more flesh between the thumb and forefinger (trigger finger).”
“This can cause actual cuts and deep bruising when it occurs. It can affect aim, shot recovery, and the amount of time you will actually practice with live ammo. This is a very serious problem for a weapon you carry for self defense.”
“Other solutions include improving your grip on your weapon so that you do not take a strong grip with the curve of the beavertail tight into the web of hand. Practicing your grip is a good thing. But under the duress of an actual use situation, adjusting your grip is not your priority, evaluating your situation is. Being able to grab and go, taking a strong grip and focusing on your threat is paramount, in our opinion.”
“Another solution, suitable for the range, is a shooting glove of some sort or another. That can help protect your hand from physical damage and help with maintaining a strong grip on your weapon. But that is at the range and highly unlikely to be available during daily carry.”
“But the Grip Adapter can be there 24/7 range day, regular day, every day without requiring anything special other than 15 or so minutes of installation.”