by crbutler on Thu Jan 09, 2025 5:44 pm
If the cash outlay for the grips is too steep, I’d just bite the bullet and buy a new gun.
The Beretta 92 series is a full size service pistol. (You said it’s close enough)- and thus you probably would be better off getting a new smaller all around gun for regular carry.
Besides, at least in my experience, “too large” of grips is more a front to back distance issue than purely a circumference issue. Whatever grips you get will not change that part of the equation.
Get a gun that is smaller in all dimensions and it will weigh less and be more concealable.
If I were in your shoes and going to get new grips regardless, I’d get sandpaper or files out and start taking material off what you have- slowly remove material until it’s what you find comfortable. It’s a carry gun, who cares what it looks like?
Then once you are done, if you want esthetically pleasing grips, you have dimensions for your custom guy to work with.
ETA-
Lots of competition shooters used to pull the grips off and replace with skateboard tape (the sandpaper stuff). Duct tape is probably a bit too slippery for good use.