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Posted: 10/24/2013 12:08:50 PM EDT
I use a 90-two (9mm) now, and I changed from the default grips to the large ones. It fits better now, but it might still be too small.

Suggestions appreciated.


  • Full Size

  • Preferably 9mm

  • Large Grip

  • Frame-mounted Safety

  • Re-moveable Sights, front and rear.

Link Posted: 10/24/2013 12:28:46 PM EDT
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Well, out of your criteria of large 9mm with a frame mounted safety, the best gun I can thing of would be a usp.  If you look hard enough you could probably find one for around 550 or so.  Its a lot for a used gun, but they run forever.
Link Posted: 10/24/2013 12:45:54 PM EDT
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USP or M&P

If you can get over the safety thing, Gen 4 Glock 17 with the large backstrap installed.
Link Posted: 10/24/2013 1:17:20 PM EDT
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There is the FNX-9, and the various HKs (USP, P30, etc.).   Also look into the SAO P226s.
Link Posted: 10/24/2013 1:19:00 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 10/24/2013 1:22:13 PM EDT
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HK P30S with large side panels and back strap ( comes with the gun ) fits the bill perfectly.
Link Posted: 10/24/2013 2:19:03 PM EDT
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Thanks, gentlemen.
Link Posted: 10/24/2013 3:47:22 PM EDT
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HK P30LS

You can change both the backstrap and side panels on the grip to fit your hand. If you use the large pieces all the way around it gives a pretty beefy grip..
Link Posted: 10/24/2013 4:44:38 PM EDT
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HK P30S with large side panels and back strap ( comes with the gun ) fits the bill perfectly.




That is very nice to know.
Link Posted: 10/24/2013 10:22:55 PM EDT
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CZ 75/SP-01 is an option too.
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 8:47:19 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 10/25/2013 8:52:20 AM EDT
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Large grip + frame mounted safety = H&K USP or variant thereof.
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 11:41:28 AM EDT
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P226, CZ75, PX4 or Glock 17 - In that order.
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 1:31:25 PM EDT
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Only one of the pisols you listed has a frame mounted safety, and, while I think it is a very ergonomic pistol, it is not what I would consider large in the grip by any means.
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 3:58:15 PM EDT
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Only one of the pisols you listed has a frame mounted safety, and, while I think it is a very ergonomic pistol, it is not what I would consider large in the grip by any means.
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P226, CZ75, PX4 or Glock 17 - In that order.


Only one of the pisols you listed has a frame mounted safety, and, while I think it is a very ergonomic pistol, it is not what I would consider large in the grip by any means.

None of them have, or are convertible to large grips either.

Reading threads before posting is for suckers.
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 6:12:52 PM EDT
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I find it odd that you think the M92 has a small grip. It seems very large to me and I have big hands. It's the biggest gun I've handled. Probably the biggest grip for any gun would be a Hogue with finger grooves.
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 7:09:35 PM EDT
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Only one of the pisols you listed has a frame mounted safety, and, while I think it is a very ergonomic pistol, it is not what I would consider large in the grip by any means.
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P226, CZ75, PX4 or Glock 17 - In that order.


Only one of the pisols you listed has a frame mounted safety, and, while I think it is a very ergonomic pistol, it is not what I would consider large in the grip by any means.


Link Posted: 10/26/2013 8:57:21 AM EDT
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P226, CZ75, PX4 or Glock 17 - In that order.


Only one of the pisols you listed has a frame mounted safety, and, while I think it is a very ergonomic pistol, it is not what I would consider large in the grip by any means.


http://www.sigsauer.com/upFiles/catalog/product/226-SAO-NITRON-Detail-Hero.jpg


Okay, how often do you see that model in stores?  Because I have never seen one of their guns with a safety, other than on their website, unless it was one of their 2000+ target models.
Link Posted: 10/26/2013 12:26:33 PM EDT
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Okay, how often do you see that model in stores?  Because I have never seen one of their guns with a safety, other than on their website, unless it was one of their 2000+ target models.
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P226, CZ75, PX4 or Glock 17 - In that order.


Only one of the pisols you listed has a frame mounted safety, and, while I think it is a very ergonomic pistol, it is not what I would consider large in the grip by any means.


http://www.sigsauer.com/upFiles/catalog/product/226-SAO-NITRON-Detail-Hero.jpg


Okay, how often do you see that model in stores?  Because I have never seen one of their guns with a safety, other than on their website, unless it was one of their 2000+ target models.


They're out there.  My local shop just got in a shipment of five, which they were asking about $1040 for.   Unfortunately most of them had to go back to SIG because the hammer would fall if the trigger was pulled while the safety was engaged.
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