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My hands are on the smaller size, and I've been looking to reduce the girth of the grip on the Beretta 92F. According to these guys, they are the "Thinnest grips available, anywhere, for the 90 series Beretta"

Do you have these grips, or do you believe them that they are the thinnest available ? I know Wilson Combat is a good outfit, but I'm just wondering if you guys have had success with reducing your grip size on the 92.

http://shopwilsoncombat.com/Wi.../728%2DFS%2DUT%2DBC/




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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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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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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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Those WC grips are gorgeous!
 
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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

side note; a 92F is going to be larger in hand than a modern 92FS or M9A1 as they have upper grip relief making the reach slightly shorter
 
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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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