Looks awesome. How is "stippling" performed? Using a heated rod and melting circular dimples?
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.
"Next time somebody says USPSA or IPSC is all hosing, junk punch them." - Les Pepperoni
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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!
Last edited by backtrail540; 02-26-2017 at 01:43 AM.
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.
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)