Hogue Monogrip Finger Grooves Black Rubber Fits Dan Wesson 44/357 58000

Manufacturer: Hogue Inc.
SKU: 872379
Manufacturer part number: 58000
UPC: 743108580004
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Hogue Monogrip — Black Rubber, Finger Grooves, Fits Dan Wesson .44 / .357 (58000 / UPC 743108580004)

The Hogue Monogrip (part number 58000, UPC 743108580004) is a one-piece replacement revolver grip designed to fit Dan Wesson revolvers in .44 and .357 configurations (fitment dependent on the specific frame and model). Made from black rubber and molded with finger grooves, this grip is intended to provide a consistent hand interface and a secure surface for repeatable grip placement during lawful sporting use, training, and general range handling.

Compatibility: Dan Wesson .44 / .357 Revolvers (Model-Dependent)

This grip is specified to fit Dan Wesson revolvers chambered in .44 and .357. Because Dan Wesson revolvers include multiple frame sizes and generations, users should confirm compatibility with their exact revolver model and frame style. Fit can be influenced by:

  • Frame and grip stud configuration

  • Production generation and model variant

  • Aftermarket modifications or grip adapters

  • Differences between large- and small-frame Dan Wesson patterns

When in doubt, verifying the manufacturer’s fit chart or consulting a qualified gunsmith can help ensure correct selection.

Material: Black Rubber Construction

The Monogrip is made from rubber, a material commonly used for revolver grips because it can:

  • Provide a high-friction surface for stable hand placement

  • Offer a degree of vibration and recoil damping compared to hard materials

  • Maintain grip traction when hands are wet, sweaty, or gloved

  • Resist minor impacts and scuffs during routine use

Rubber grips can also be more forgiving during extended range sessions, especially with higher-recoil revolver loads, though comfort is user-dependent.

Finger Grooves: Repeatable Indexing

This model includes finger grooves molded into the front strap area. Finger grooves are typically used to:

  • Encourage a consistent grip position shot-to-shot

  • Help maintain control during recoil by supporting finger placement

  • Improve repeatability for draw/presentation training (where relevant)

  • Reduce the tendency for the hand to shift under rapid strings

Grip preference varies; some users appreciate the locked-in feel of finger grooves, while others prefer smoother grips for flexibility. Evaluation through handling and live-fire use is commonly recommended.

One-Piece “Monogrip” Format

Hogue’s Monogrip design is commonly associated with a one-piece construction that wraps the grip frame. This format typically:

  • Simplifies alignment compared to multi-panel grips

  • Provides a continuous gripping surface

  • Reduces seams that can create pressure points

  • Offers consistent feel across the palm and fingers

Actual installation method depends on the revolver’s grip mounting system and included hardware.

Ergonomics and Handling Considerations

Changing grips can influence:

  • Trigger reach and finger placement

  • Wrist angle comfort and pointability

  • Perceived recoil control and follow-through

  • Overall grip circumference and palm fill

Users often assess grip suitability by checking natural point of aim, comfort during dry handling, and consistency during live fire.

Installation Notes

Revolver grip installation should be done with safe handling practices:

  • Ensure the revolver is unloaded and verified safe before beginning

  • Follow the included Hogue instructions and use the correct hardware

  • Seat the grip evenly and avoid over-tightening fasteners

  • Confirm no interference with the trigger guard area or frame components

If the grip does not seat properly, stop and verify compatibility and mounting hardware.

Care and Maintenance

Rubber grips typically require minimal maintenance:

  • Wipe down with a damp cloth to remove dust and residue

  • Avoid prolonged exposure to harsh solvents or oils that can degrade rubber over time

  • Inspect periodically for tearing, cracking, or loosening hardware

  • Keep the grip surface clean to maintain traction

Product Identification

  • Brand: Hogue

  • Product: Monogrip

  • Color: Black

  • Material: Rubber

  • Features: Finger grooves

  • Fits: Dan Wesson revolvers in .44 / .357 (verify exact model/frame)

  • Part Number: 58000

  • UPC: 743108580004

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Products specifications
SubCategoryGrips
ManufacturerHogue Inc.
CategoryParts
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