If I was a gun manufacturer, I would provide these grips on my product simply because of the value they add.\/ 3M Peltor Accusharp Adams Adaptive Tactical ADCO Advanced Armament Advanced Technology Aguila Aim Sports Aimshot Aimtech Alexander Allen Ameriglo Anderson ArmaLite ARMS Armscor Arsenal ASC ATI ATN Atomic Auto Ordnance B-Square Barnes Barrett Barska BBM Beretta Bergara Berger Bersa Bianchi Big Sky Racks Birchwood Casey Black Hills Blackhawk Blue Force Gear Boberg Bravo BreakFree Brenneke Briley Brown Bear Brownells Browning BSA Buck Commander Buffalo Bore Bull Frog Bulldog Burris Bushmaster Bushnell Butler Creek C-Products Defense CAA Cammenga Carlsons Case Cass Creek CCI Champion Chip McCormick CIA CMMG Cobra Code Blue Cold Steel Colt Columbia River Command Conquest Scents CorBon Crickett Crimson Trace Crosman CVA CZ DAC Daisy Daniel Defense Ddupleks Dead Ringer Decal Grip Desantis Diamondback DNZ Do All Traps DoubleTap DPMS Drago Gear DRD Drymate Duck Commander Dynamic Research Tech EAA Ed Brown Eley Eliminator Calls Ergo Estate ETS Group Federal Fiocchi Firefield Flashbang Flitz FN Herstal Fobus Fort Scott Munitions Foxpro Franklin Frontier Cartridge G-Outdoors G2 Research G96 Galati Gear Galco Gamo Gemtech GG&G Glaser Glock Gorilla Great Day Grip Force Adapters Grizzly Grovtec Gum Creek H2Targets Harris Haydels HCMags Heckler & Kock Henry Hevishot Hi-Point HiViz HKS Hogue Honeywell Honor Defense Hoppes Hornady Howa Howard Leight HPR HSM Hunter Company Hunters Specialties I.O. I compete with this gun and I like that these grips help to set it apart from other guns, it is unique and the grips accentuate that and I find that I enjoy my sport a little more. All of these details were perfectly executed and fit the gun perfectly. The grips have several detail areas where they have to clear the safety, mag release, and slide release. These grips fit the metal frame perfectly but they will not fit the 22/45s with the plastic frame.
It should be noted that I have a MK IV 22/45 LIte with a metal frame. You simply have to see and hold the grips to truly appreciate their craftsmanship and beauty. It's not often I find a product that exceeds expectations but I have to say the Blue Kirinite Grips I received from Eagle Grips more than surpassed any expectation I had in regard to the grips. Mistakes happen but this is a company I would trust again and highly recommend to anyone wanting high quality grips made. Normally I'd be upset that a company would let the initial grips I got slip thru but the service I received from Raj to correct the issues was phenomenal and it demonstrated this company strives to only satisfy their customers. I received the new set in about 10 days that were beautifully made and fit perfect. I explained my product issues and he apologized saying they had a new guy who had let the defected grip slip through and would send me a new set immediately. However, I then received a call directly from Raj S (company CEO) private cell b number telling me they were having problems with their phone service. I honestly thought they were hanging up on me. I contacted customer support and was getting hung up on each time I was speaking to a representative. Poor finish, cut/ shaped incorrectly, just terrible. The first set I received was honestly poor quality. “Oh, that’s nice!” and “Where can I get a set of these?” were common comments. Our range partners and fellow NRA pistol instructors with M9/92 experience all had stupid grins on their faces when they tried out the new grips. Now the screws fit flush, and I am no longer bothered by the untidy look of random screw slot orientations.We performed a side-by-side comparison test between a new Beretta 92 FS INOX with factory grips versus the Wife’s 1987 model with the new Eagle grips. So, I replaced the screws with a Beretta Stainless Allen-Hex Grip Screw Kit with rubber washers. These grips are made from the harder Indian Rosewood, so the colors run more towards dark chocolate than the reddish tones commonly found in Honduran or Guatemalan Rosewood.The upper grip screw on the right side of the frame is right in the middle of the trigger finger grove and the original slotted screw stood annoyingly proud of the wood.
The checkering provides a positive grip without being obnoxiously sharp. The grips are ambidextrous, so lefties take note. The thumb rest and trigger finger grove help weld the gun to her hand, and most importantly they reduce the bulk of the grip, which helps shooters with smaller hands handle the thicker double stack frame. I bought these for the Wife’s stainless 92 FS because these grips are drop dead gorgeous, and they really dress up the look of her pistol.