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01-10-2016, 10:10 PM
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New Grips
I just recently picked up on a Beretta 92S. I looking to put a set of wood grips on it and they are hard to find for this particular handgun! I found some very nice grips at Grips4U.net . Has anyone here ever do business with these folks and are their grips as nice as they look and worth it?
They do have a set for the Md#S and they really are nice?
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01-11-2016, 01:53 AM
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Wood grips for the 92S are frequently listed for sale in the classifieds
on the Beretta forum. Check ebay and the grips listings on GB. The're
not that hard to find.
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01-11-2016, 09:09 AM
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Thanks I'll check it out. I was looking on eBay and didn't see any.
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01-11-2016, 09:48 AM
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Have one set of Grip-4-U on a Beretta Compact M.
Very nice ...... look as good as the pictures.........
These go back 4-5 years....IIRC some very very minor fitting........so minor can't remember what I did........would have bought more but already had factory and Hogue wood grips for other Berettas........the single stack M wood grips are hard to find and expensive.........
As I type ...... I'm thinking I first put them on a DAO with magazine disconnect........ which has a little "spur" to hold the extra spring for the disconnect......Beretta plastic grips are "hollow" but the wood grips are solid/flush to frame.....so I had to Dremel a little pocket for the spur.
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