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  • muncie21

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    Looks like a SGS comp. I'd also like to know where one can be picked up.

    Here's my 92F next to my Inox. I sold another Inox a while back, and kinda regret it now.

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    Dr Falken

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    U.S. Patriot, are those grips stock on the newer 92's? I added Hogue grips to mine, but I can't make out the cartouche on the center of the grip in your photo. A nice gun by the way. I was debating letting go of my 92, but I think that this post has made me think otherwise. I'll need to get a picture up.
     

    U.S. Patriot

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    U.S. Patriot, are those grips stock on the newer 92's? I added Hogue grips to mine, but I can't make out the cartouche on the center of the grip in your photo. A nice gun by the way. I was debating letting go of my 92, but I think that this post has made me think otherwise. I'll need to get a picture up.

    No those are Hogue grips. I hate the stock grips on 92's.
     

    stony

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    The ones on the beretta forum are pretty close replicas of the original SGS comp. The originals are very expensive if you can find one.
     

    stmoore

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    Oh, and here's a couple of my big girls:

    An original Italian shooting team compensator on the first (so very portly).
    The second is a compact type M with a conical bushing locking retainer nut.

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    Another one:

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    Looking at Beretta gun porn is about like looking at "large lady" porn
     

    kawtech87

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    My best friend since i can remember joined the USAF after we got outta high school, and as soon as i was legally able to i bought him a Beretta M9 USAF comemerative model for his Bday. I wish i had taken some pics, or better yet bought 2!!
     

    indykid

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    Franken-92 in the other direction. M9 slide on an silver frame, and parts from several donors as well as new parts.

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    Mrortega, the grips are by Hogue, but Hogue makes grips for Beretta with the Beretta logo on them. Both the wrap around and standard replacement in rubber can be found with Beretta logo, but either on the back or very bottom have "Hogue" molded in as well.

    The Beretta 92 Brigadier and the some of the USA made 92FS Inox ship from the factory with the Hogue made/ Beretta logo grips.
     
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