Try gun shops, gun shows, Beretta, e-gunparts.com, want ads, ShotGun News, Mid Way, Brownell's.
We have new replacement grips for the Beretta 1951 "Brigadier." sales@countrygunsmith.net
probably not...........
Was just cleaning my Vaqueros and decided to try the grips on my Stampedes. The Answer is NO. The Vaquero frames are larger and the grips are too big (but not by much) for the Stampedes. I doubt that it would be worth while to try and trim the Vaquero grips to fit the Stampedes. Hope this helps. Rick Sage
Loosen the grip screws.
100-500 USD or so
Have it examined by a gunsmith. Something is wrong with bushings/screws.
50-200 USD or so
A screw driver that grips tight screws instead of slipping and damaging the screw.
Glocks are *usually* black in color and have a very "boxy" appearance. They have no visible hammer or safety. Their sights are usually raised box sights. They can have barrels ranging from 3" to 5" and grips ranging from two finger grips (trigger plus two fingers) to full grips. Stock Glocks will have either no finger grooves or only one small finger grooves. Glocks are always handguns unless they have been modified by the user. Beretta makes handguns, shotguns, and rifles. Berettas can look like almost anything.
You can request an owner's manual for free at S&W's website.
On an older revolver, you are not likely to find a model number, since they did not use model numbers. If you remove the grips, you should find the serial number stamped in the frame under the grips.
The S&W 78G has not been made in a long time. It was made between 1971-80. I suggest you check the web under "Airgun Repair" and contact the shops you find, ( I was able to locate a set of grips for an old Crosman 38 this way.) But it may take a few calls to locate a set.