For $2.60x2, what do you want? (2016-09-26)
After melting the factory grips with some sort of locally made gun cleaner, I found Brownells had the best price, and these grips seem to be the exact same as $17-$20 grips on "that famous auction site" and that "famous online purveyor of everything, except cartridges & whole guns", but these cost a whole lot less. After travelling over 20K miles in various vehicles, being carried in my pockets, socks, lock boxes, glove boxes, tool boxes, bags, back packs, suit cases, etc. one of the grips has cracked, but they are still fully functional. Some chemicals will melt this plastic, so take these off, BEFORE you clean your gun, and test a tiny spot on the inside of the grip. That cleaner turned the grips to liquid and I have what looks like black paint on a pair of pants. I am used to it! My fault, for not checking it out first, and the maker of the CLP product for not putting a warning on the label. I still use the same cleaner. I keep it away from the 3032's frame now, THOUGH. These are what they are. The price should indicate these are probably ABS or styrene, and they may not like some chemicals. I still carry the Tomcat everywhere, and these grips are still on it. These will make your old Beretta cats look nice again. I had a lovely young lady that works for Arizona DPS compliment me on the diminutive little Beretta 3032, during a routine traffic stop, and no tickets were issued, no stress, just a nice long friendly chat, at 3:00 AM. She really liked the size and feel of the 3032 for an aux gun. My main carry was the exact same as her's, so no comments there, except we both use Sigs. I have a choice, & her's is issued, so no choice. She really had a hard time putting the Tomcat down, and that says, "It just feels good, even with the $5.69 grips". I agree! I can also hit targets at a pretty good range for such a tiny gun. The grips that melted are just a nasty mess now, but with care these are holding up well,