Who makes the thinnest Beretta 92 grips?

COREY

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I have a Beretta 92 that I find just a tad bit on the big side through the grip. On good days, i shoot it better than many other pistols I am trying, but I find I am usually monkeying around with the grip to get it to fit properly. I think if I had a set of really thing grips for it that my problems would be solved (have tried factory grips, and Higue grips). Anybody here have any ideas on where I could get soemthing like this?
 
what grips do you have now?

I know Hogue rubber grips are thicker than the factory plastic grip, wood grips will generaly be even fatter...
 
the new Hogue Aluminum grips are the thinnest, and in my opinion the best, grips for the Beretta series handgun.
 
"...need a PAL to buy a grip..." No.
Thinner grips won't fix the front to back size of the frame. How well does it fit with the grips off? If you can't reach the trigger with no grips, it's just too big for your hand.
 
I have a Beretta 92 that I find just a tad bit on the big side through the grip. On good days, i shoot it better than many other pistols I am trying, but I find I am usually monkeying around with the grip to get it to fit properly. I think if I had a set of really thing grips for it that my problems would be solved (have tried factory grips, and Higue grips). Anybody here have any ideas on where I could get soemthing like this?

The answer in your problem lies in dumping the table legged grip 92 and getting a BHP or CZ75. Been there done that got the tshirt. Was shooting Beretta 92's when the only ones in the country at the time had the euro heel mag release and a few others since. Just never got over that over size grip despite having good size hands. Tried the CZ and the BHP and the love affair with the Beretta was over.........................;)
 
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