Beretta M9 with Hogue rubber fingergroove grips= Good Stuff!

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A buddy recommended these grips for the Beretta 92/M9 series handguns.
He is still in service and stationed in the far away land.
These grips are becoming very popular on service issue M9 pistols.
He told me that these grips stand up to the hard use firearms receive in places comprised of mostly sand and rocks unlike the standard grips which break on a fairly regular basis, not a good thing when a good chunk of the operating components are on the outside of the receiver.
The rubber is tacky instead of slippery and the finger grooves allow more control on the handgun.

Once installed I found my scores have actually gone up with this handgun too.
Heck, I might start shooting my Beretta more than my Glocks now! :)
 
I bought a pair of Hogue grips for my 92FS a couple months ago. After about 300-400 rounds I realized I simply shot better with thinner factory panels. So I have since removed them, but they feel great if you have larger hands.

 
Heck, I can't reach clear around the stock M9 grip!

You better have GoRilla fingers if you want to be able to use those things!

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OK, I do have really large hands,,,,sigh,,,,I guess this is why S&W produces the "Ladysmith" line :D
 
I have Hogue fingergroove grips on every pistol I own, including my Beretta. Fits my hand like a glove.

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If the wrap around grips really are too large for the shooters hand, may I recommend a set of standard rubber side panels.
These can be had from Hogue and Uncle Mikes and do add a bit of durability to the grip area and keep the pistol from moving around in the hand.
 
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