![]() I ended up going with the black cherry tactical slants grips because I prefer the look of wood even if it’s faux. And from previous experience, the tactical slants provide me with the degree of grippiness I like. I won’t bore you with the details on how to install these because I’m pretty sure even Carolyn “shoulder thing that goes up” McCarthy could manage it. ![]() According to what I could find online, G10 grips are a few millimeters thinner than the stock Beretta grips so they seemed to fit the bill. ![]() Either way, my Beretta was in need of some grip enhancement.Īs to the second point, we could argue about ergonomics until the cows come home, but the fact of the matter is I wanted something a little thinner to help out with that chunky grip. I’m the kind of guy that thinks the blood-drawing serrations on the front strap of a Springfield TRP are perfect, though, so maybe I’m not quite normal. Even though the grips came checkered, they just aren’t grippy enough. They were made out of a slick plastic and are on the beefy side. My problem with the OEM Beretta 92 grips is twofold.
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