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New wood laminate grips for the Beretta .380.
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Those are nice! Where did you find them?

I ordered wood grips from Beretta for my Model 85 to replace the black plastic, but they are almost as dark!
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Those are nice! Where did you find them?

I ordered wood grips from Beretta for my Model 85 to replace the black plastic, but they are almost as dark!
Altamont Grips.
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Those are nice! Where did you find them?

I ordered wood grips from Beretta for my Model 85 to replace the black plastic, but they are almost as dark!
Very nice! I'd be proud to carry that lovely companion in my daily treks.

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Those are nice looking grips. Altamont was my guess also.
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