I was looking for new grips to replace the standard plastic grips on my Stingray-C from Canik 55. Several posters on various forums had recommended these grips, so I decided to give them a try.I'm not planning on using the Stingray for concealed carry, so I passed on the Frag style I chose to go with the Tactical Diamonds since I will primarily using it at the range, and I'm happy with my choice. They feel good in my hand, and there is no discomfort. They also make the Diamond Back style, but they sounded a little more intense than I was looking for. I have a desk job, so my hands aren't particularly tough, but there's no discomfort with the tactical diamonds.I ordered the Black Cherry and I found that they were accurate to the images that I found online. At least from images I can see online, I think the patterns of the grips show up better on the Tactical Diamonds and Diamond Backs than they do on the Frags.Removal of the original grips and replacement with the VZs took less than 5 minutes. I just needed a flat head screwdriver, and was happy that the screws in the Stingray came out easily. The VZ grips fit easily on the pistol and were initially tight. However, when I took the gun to the range and fired about 200 rounds through it, the screws kept coming loose. I had to retighten the screws three times over the course of the range visit. I'm going to be applying some blue loctite and hopefully that will do the trick.At $75, they aren't cheap, but I think I've gotten top of the line fiberglass grips that will last forever, feel good, and look very nice. If you own the Stingray-C, you should be able to happily use these, just plan to apply some loctite to make sure they stay on.