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Pearce Grip Compatible with Beretta 3032 Tomcat/Bobcat .22 .25 Grip Extended Safety Ok PG-ES32

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Beretta Bobcat and Tomcat rubber Wrap-Around Grips. Model 3032 Tomcat .32 ACP and Model 21A Bobcat .22 LR / .25 ACP. These soft rubber wrap around grips are made with moderate palm swells and provide a positive hold for the shooter. For use on all Tomcat models (Including extended safety lever models). Black. Provides a positive hold for the shooter. Fits Model 3032 Tomcat .32 ACP and Model 21A Bobcat .22 LR / .25 ACP. For all Tomcat models. Even fits Tomcat models equipped with an extended safety lever. UPC: 605849300337. Manufacturer: Pearce Grip. Manufacturer Part #: PG-ES32. Model: Grip. Type: Rubber. Color: Black. Fit: Beretta 21A, 3032. Subcategory: Grips.


CW
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
Feels good in the hand, definitely increases purchase on the gun although it definitely makes it a little fatter at the same time.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2024
I got this gun from my dad. It came with wood grips. I’m not a fan of wood grips so I bought this one. Overall the grip fits very well. I really didn’t have any issues installing it. I had to work a little bit to get the screw holes to line up. Maybe took a few seconds longer with each one. My only complaint is that now the grip of this gun is as wide as a full size pistol. I took a picture of it next to my Beretta M9A4. Otherwise it feels really good in your hand. You have plenty of control it’s just bulky.
chris vreeken
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2024
This grip has some really poor reviews, but I figured I'd give it a shot. I think it's great! I didn't have any fitment issues, although it was a bit tight and took some stretching to get the screw holes to line up. But it's rubber, so that makes sense to me. I DID take a razor blade and opened up the hole for the magazine release button a tiny bit. It worked, but the button was rubbing the side of the grip ever so slightly, so I shaved a bit of rubber. 30 seconds later, and life is good. It's wider than the stock grip. For me, that's a good thing. -But that could potentially be a downside. Anyways, give it a shot, is what I'm saying. (Get it? A SHOT?) I'll be here all week, thanks.
baldylocks
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
Here is an item that adds so much benefit to your pistol, unfortunately the company Pearce Grip doesn't seem to care. You would think after so many bad reviews that they would try to correct the minor little issues that are causing people so much grief. Yes, the mag release button does stick, but if you file the "1 o'clock" position just a little the button works perfectly. When working on the mag release side of the pistol, please be careful to not let the safety level come out, YOU WILL lose the detent pin, it is tiny. Yes, the fit is tight, and the screws do not line up with the holes. The grips are rubber, and they wrap around the front of the handle, so they need to be stretched so the holes will line up. Start the screws but do not tighten until all four are in place (you may need to push and hold each side grip, one at a time, before the screws will start). CAUTION, the screws should thread in easily, if there is ANY resistance STOP, and try again. And finally, yes, the right grip causes the trigger bar to stick. This fix is a bit harder to correct and the most time consuming. You will need a flat table to work on, a sharp "medium cut" mill file and a good work light. The top of the grip is bowed inward in the middle, this is what is rubbing against the trigger bar. You will need to file-fit-mount-test-file-fit-mount test multiple times. the good news is you only need to mount the right-side grip during this process. Have some patience, you will get it to fit and function properly. The good news is, once this is done, it will feel like a whole new pistol. It's still a pocket pistol but you will now have a great grip to hold on to. If you are not willing or not able to do this work, steer clear of these grips. This would have been a 5-star item, but my deciding factor was the statement inside the packaging stating that "you as the purchaser are solely responsible for any and all issues you have with this product. Buyer Beware
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2024
The grip fits on pistol but needs inside trimming for double action to work.
cat man too
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2023
General fit is ok on 21A. Short safety lever is ok. Magazine release button rubs and sticks down so had to open up the hole in grip with a file. Wider grip feels good in the hand. Overall ok once I tweaked it.
Frank Weite
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2023
I thought this grip would be a good alternative to the stock grip but after installing it the grip kept rubbing against the trigger bar. I tried shaving it down with a dremel tool but could not get it to fit properly. You can pull the trigger but the rubbing would not let the trigger reset. Good thing it was not expensive.
TJ
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2023
I have always liked Pierce grips in the past, but these are lemons. They will not fit properly or allow the gun's trigger to return without modification! Also they are fat and push the trigger finger away from the trigger. Very poor design & fitment.
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