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    David did the vertec grips on my BT. He does good work and is a pleasure to deal with.

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    Looks awesome. How is "stippling" performed? Using a heated rod and melting circular dimples?

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    Quote Originally Posted by backtrail540 View Post


    David did the vertec grips on my BT. He does good work and is a pleasure to deal with.
    That is frikkin amazing!
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    These are actually the grippiest that I have. Hand stipple job from a set of OEM grips. The only reason I don't use them on my Elite II is that they are not Production div. legal.

    "Next time somebody says USPSA or IPSC is all hosing, junk punch them." - Les Pepperoni
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    [QUOTE=Clobbersaurus;569477]These are actually the grippiest that I have. Hand stipple job from a set of OEM grips. The only reason I don't use them on my Elite II is that they are not Production div. legal.

    How are they not legal for production? I don't think that is changing the factory profile enough. Look at the variety of CZ grips that are allowed, flat piece of aluminum, rubber factory, G10, textured aluminum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clobbersaurus View Post
    These are actually the grippiest that I have. Hand stipple job from a set of OEM grips. The only reason I don't use them on my Elite II is that they are not Production div. legal.

    How are they not legal for production? I don't think that is changing the factory profile enough. Look at the variety of CZ grips that are allowed, flat piece of aluminum, rubber factory, G10, textured aluminum.
    I shoot IPSC, so it has to be a manufactured grip. It's one of many stupid rules in Production that make it a little more difficult to shoot Beretta's.
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    I haven't gotten a chance to live fire with them yet but in daily dry practice they've been great. The vertec grips thin the grip out and make the sides a bit flatter, which is my preference. The texture is icing on the cake. The grips were half off at busa and vcd did the texture for a very reasonable price. So far I'm very happy with them!


    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Sharp View Post
    That is frikkin amazing!
    Last edited by backtrail540; 02-26-2017 at 01:43 AM.

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    Oops, don't know jack about IPSC. USPSA production is about as strict as I can handle.
    Last edited by bofe954; 02-26-2017 at 01:27 PM.

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    I like the Hogue grip panels the best - but there ius a guy names WAL on the Beretta Forum who will drill them and put in a medallion on both sides. I use his grips on all my 92s (except the M9A3 - which I use the factory conversion grip on)


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    Quote Originally Posted by shipwreck View Post
    I like the Hogue grip panels the best - but there ius a guy names WAL on the Beretta Forum who will drill them and put in a medallion on both sides. I use his grips on all my 92s (except the M9A3 - which I use the factory conversion grip on)

    You and your Hogue grips... LOL


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