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The Recover CC3 Grip and rail adapter is the easiest and most effective way to transform the look of your gun and to add a full-length picatinny rail to your 1911 pistol.

Easy 3 minute installation.
No gunsmith or permanent modifications required.
High Quality Polymer will not break or damage your gun
Universal Fit for all 1911 model pistols
Total Weight 65 grams
Made in Israel
SKU: Recover-RECC3

Buy 3 - 5 and pay only $45.00 each
Buy 6 or above and pay only $40.00 each

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Anyone know if this fits a Beretta 92S? Here's a link to the pistol: http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/firearms/handguns/beretta/beretta-92s-italian-police-trade-in-s-9mm.html...

It'd be a good idea if they'd list what actual handguns this fit, instead of saying "1911 and Beretta".

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Just dremel the excess & hope for the best

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I would guess it doesn't since the magazine release is located on the grip on the 92s, which this product would cover.

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got one for my Rock Island 1911 (45) and one for my Beretta 92... these things look SWWEEETT!

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I have these on my Rock Island 9mm and they were a snap to install. I can't say that I've actually put it to use yet, but they're $50 just about everywhere else.

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