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Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
To beautify the tool it went on .
Scott Crafton
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025
I've tried other grips for the M9, but these were the better fit. I've since gone back to the black factory grips, because the are a little bit thinner and fit my hands much better.I really like these G10 grips. They are 100%, great grips!!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025
I like these grips even better in person. That look great and have a very nice feel. Very Happy with them.
W. Turner
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2024
Nice tactile feel and I clear-coated mine with a gloss finish so they really pop. A significant aesthetic and functional improvement over the hard plastic my M9A1 came with.
Fred
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2024
The photo I saw when choosing these grips lead me to believe I ordered the right size. These are different than for a compact size. Be aware of what you're ordering and for what type of pistol. As for the grips themselves, they're ok but not what I expected. They're not very "rubbery" to accept shocks and will chip it seems like the original grips that these replaced. They look nice and seem to have narrowed the grip slightly, but not much. Not bad for an inexpensive grip. They feel ok in the hand, comfortable and will do the job, but I'm easy to please.
ERIK
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2020
I knew going in I would have to do some work to fit the Girsan. It was easier than I expected. I used a small round file and small flat/curved to mod the screw holes so they lined up and the screws could seat properly. I ditched the O-rings and used a few tiny washers so the screws didn't catch on the magazine. All in, about 20 minutes with removal of the old ones until totally done including using blue threadlock. These are the third set of grips (for 3 different handguns) I've gotten from Coolhand and these are great grips like the others. Great grip and feel, cool torx screws, awesome looks. Their knives are nice also and a really good deal. A+ again!
Andrew
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2019
I've tried some Hogues, Alumagrips, and BC2 on my Beretta 92FS for years, but these grips fulfilled my quest in finding that perfect grips that had all of my desired criteria of traction, ergonomics, comfort, aesthetics, and value.The grips are noticeably thinner over stock grips, yet its width contours nicely to the gun. I feel the starburst pattern offers more grip and slightly higher thumb rest over stock grips.Minor detraction is that I easily broke the rubber O-rings that came with the grip panels, however it turns out I can use the stock lock-washers instead. I also preferred my slotted Hogue stainless screws over the Torx head screws that came with the grips. Although I did not use them, they were nice add-ons and overall the value of the package for the price is incredible, highly recommended!- I would add that the grips are fit very tightly, and one might have to use the screw to cinch the grip panel down to snap it into place for the first time.
Carroll Speights
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2019
An excellent blend of form and function. The coyote color with the sunburst texture is very attractive, and the traction provided is aggressive yet comfortable. The fit along the frame is excellent, and the material feels very sturdy. These are slightly thinner than standard grips, and they feel very nice.I would give it five stars if it was not for a couple orders of fitting that I had to perform. First there was a bit of material on the inside of the screw holes that kept the grip from snapping into place on the pistol frame.. A few light strokes with a rat-tail file fixed things up and it snapped perfectly into place.After installing the grips I tried placing a magazine into the pistol, and it would not fall free. Two of the grip screws were protruding slightly and binding the magazine up. I took the offending screws out, placed them in a vise, and a few kisses of a dremel later everything was good to go.
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