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The Beretta 92 Series of pistols are probably my favorite semi-auto handgun of all time. They are so good in so many ways. Every time I take one to the range I find myself asking...."why the fuck did I ever feel the need to buy a damn Glock?". And no, I'm still not going to get rid of my Glock pistols. They serve a useful purpose. But damn, the Beretta is so smooth, refined and nice. It is just in a different league than most of the competition.
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View Quote First Beretta was a 92F, still have it |
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You're frickin weird dude.
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Quoted: You're frickin weird dude. Yeah well, weebs write all your code, so love it or buy a flip phone. |
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Quoted: Hands down, the nicest $200 surplus gun I have ever purchased. Tony https://i.imgur.com/2cEUv5c.jpg?3 View Quote That's a nice looking firearm you have there!! And at a steal of a price! |
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Quoted: I love you too https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/333874/DACFEB11-3F73-4B06-8019-5F396227EE39-1332930.jpg View Quote |
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Quoted: Yeah. I dig 92s. An elegant weapon from a more civilized age.... https://i.imgur.com/yIhFhHy.jpg View Quote Dasaayyyyuuuummmmnnnn! A 92 Combat.... That’s not something you see every day. Me likey! |
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I still don't know what I'd give for a Beretta M12S - even non-select fire
PS My M70 is one of my most favorite Berettas Beretta 70 .32ACP by SoloDallas, on Flickr |
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Quoted: @JarheadPatriot, those guns are long gun. The current PT92s are nothing like the guns from the 80s and early 90s that Taurus made. The Beretta tooling and Beretta trained employees are long gun. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Taurus 92 series copy cat pistols are made on Beretta equipment that was purchased (with the factory) when Beretta left brazil. from Wiki: "In 1980, after Italian arms manufacturer Beretta had completed its contracts to produce firearms for Brazil's military, Taurus purchased Beretta's So Paulo manufacturing plant along with the tooling, technical drawings, and work force necessary to produce several different pistol designs." It's my understanding the pt92 is pretty good because of this. Taurus also makes Rossi tagged revolvers. |
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I'm a fan of the 92G, it ranks right up there with the Sig 226. Two best DA autos out there.
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Quoted: I love you too https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/333874/DACFEB11-3F73-4B06-8019-5F396227EE39-1332930.jpg View Quote |
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View Quote I owned one. Had it for about 5 years and sold it to pay off some bills before getting married. They really are are thing of beauty. I still have 2 extra billennium mags and pictures of it. |
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A stage I designed way back when I was a USPSA match director:
USPSA speed shoot stage This was sometime summer of 2019. The targets were some hostage type target made by MGM, so there is a frame welded to the back that keeps them from “DING!” ‘ing like they should. Bill Drill....surrender start ...gun holstered ....7 yards... all 6 shots should land in the A zone ...all under 2.00 seconds. Bill Drill with a Beretta Langdon Elite Model 92 |
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Who else CC's their 92? I carry IWB @4 in a Vedder Light tuck.
InB4 "It's too big!" |
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Quoted: I still don't know what I'd give for a Beretta M12S - even non-select fire PS My M70 is one of my most favorite Berettas https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50672225562_e346962871_h.jpgBeretta 70 .32ACP by SoloDallas, on Flickr View Quote @SoloDallas Got access to one at work its a hoot to shoot.... makes me feel like a Bond rando villain bbbbrrrrrrrrraaaaaaapppppppp!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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My first center fire handgun, had my 92fs since 1993. Been shooting it a lot lately in USPSA.
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Snek! |
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I've been a fan since the first time I qual'd with one in 2007 and realized how similar it was to my Walther P1.
Here's my Gardone 92FS and Accukeek M9 Attached File The 92 has a D spring, the M9 is stock @Miami_JBT now you have me wanting a PT92 to go with them |
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I sincerely adore the 92FS. Favorite pistol. I want a no rail compact 92FS sometime soon. That's the ultimate pistol to me.
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Quoted: I love the Beretta M9 and also love M1911's https://i.imgur.com/z3aKu4w.jpg https://i.imgur.com/HvdNXfJ.jpg View Quote |
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Quoted: I love the Beretta M9 and also love M1911's https://i.imgur.com/z3aKu4w.jpg https://i.imgur.com/HvdNXfJ.jpg View Quote |
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Quoted: I've been a fan since the first time I qual'd with one in 2007 and realized how similar it was to my Walther P1. Here's my Gardone 92FS and Accukeek M9 https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/142208/IMG_20201220_093852278_3_jpg-1811342.JPG The 92 has a D spring, the M9 is stock @Miami_JBT now you have me wanting a PT92 to go with them View Quote Anything made prior to 1997 has slide serrations like mine. Mine was made in 1994 and a number of parts directly swap with Beretta. Here is a post 1997 made gun. They started to substitute metal for plastic with parts, went with a cheaper machining for the slide serrations, and they added a lawyer lock. In 2005, they added the rail. |
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Any body try the Girsan Regard, the Turkish copy of the 92? Girsan is a NATO qualified supplier?
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