![]() ![]() Our range partners and fellow NRA pistol instructors with M9/92 experience all had stupid grins on their faces when they tried out the new grips. Now the screws fit flush, and I am no longer bothered by the untidy look of random screw slot orientations.We performed a side-by-side comparison test between a new Beretta 92 FS INOX with factory grips versus the Wife’s 1987 model with the new Eagle grips. So, I replaced the screws with a Beretta Stainless Allen-Hex Grip Screw Kit with rubber washers. These grips are made from the harder Indian Rosewood, so the colors run more towards dark chocolate than the reddish tones commonly found in Honduran or Guatemalan Rosewood.The upper grip screw on the right side of the frame is right in the middle of the trigger finger grove and the original slotted screw stood annoyingly proud of the wood. The checkering provides a positive grip without being obnoxiously sharp. The grips are ambidextrous, so lefties take note. The thumb rest and trigger finger grove help weld the gun to her hand, and most importantly they reduce the bulk of the grip, which helps shooters with smaller hands handle the thicker double stack frame. I bought these for the Wife’s stainless 92 FS because these grips are drop dead gorgeous, and they really dress up the look of her pistol. ![]()
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