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| I don't own a Beretta, but your issue is the same on classic P-series double stacks. The Wilson's are G10's. The G10 material allows a very strong, thin grip contoured in any fashion. All the G10's for my Sigs are thin and reduced the girth, besides providing a superior contour. Even though Wilson uses "thin", that is probably true of all the G10's Look at these G10's from Greg Cote. Free shipping. Good on-line vendor. http://gregcotellc.com/cart/ho...2hrt3b2p9h9qppft7t23
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| quote: Originally posted by MNSIG: I have the WC UltraThins on my 92s. They make a significant difference in how the gun feels. Combine it with the WC short trigger and a 92 becomes very manageable for my small hands.
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| quote: Originally posted by PGT: Ultrathins and VZ Palmswells are basically the same grips. If you don't care about the WC logo on there, VZ is running a 20% off sale right now on their versions
That's good to know. Thanks. I've been wanting to try the WC Ultrathins but that grip medallion is such a turn-off.
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| I owned these for the same purpose and got rid of them. I found that Beretta Vertec grips do a better job in reducing grip size at a fraction of price. Minimal amount (3 min with a fine file) of fitting is required. |
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