Do wooden grips for the Sig 230 almost always fit the 232?

Or is extra work/adjustment often required? I've never worked with wood, at all. Quite often a seller describes as being made for the 230, but not necessarily for the 232, even though both guns' external dimensions and space around the decocking levers seem to be identical.

Considering the Pau Ferro (Brazilian wood) Hogue type, if these are ambidextrous. I'm a Lefty with guns.
The others grip types have been checked and read about, but don't want to spend the extra amount for the pricey Nill "Sig-Sauer" grips.
 
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Excellent idea.

Even though the Nill grips are affordable, do many Sig owners find them worth the extra money ($120 or so) compared to what appear to be nice Brazilian wood (Pau Ferro) for about $60?

I have no idea which are more durable or oil (Hilco Lube) resistant etc.
 
I always liked the Nill's, just never got around to getting a set. They just have that classic "look", that the others lack.

For carry guns, I always preferred the factory SIG plastic panels. Except for the P239.
 
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