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Posted: 3/15/2005 6:28:14 PM EDT
[Last Edit: dpmmn]
Since there seems to be a lack of a Beretta picture thread I thought I would start one.
Post those SEXY pistols! Don't ask where mine is. I don't have one. |
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Nice! I have always like the look of the courgars. how do they perform? |
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GREAT!!!!! I've had mine about five years and so far it has performed flawlessly. |
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Tag, good thing I have a dig camera, or this forum might get expensive!
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"Me, paranoid? Why should I be paranoid, I've got a gun!"
"The only difference between an ass kisser and a brown noser is depth perception" |
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Guys, don't forget to mask those serial numbers.
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conscience does violence to the individual and is the first step toward totalitarianism." --Herman Hesse |
What exactly is it? A 92 franken-gun? Please explain I am intrigued at it's apparent coolness. |
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yeah that was a wicked gun i wish i wouldnt have sold it, the way the gun was in the case it had a compensator attached to a special recoil guide rod it worked very well, then the other barrel in the picture was a factory beretta target barrel with a weight on it i think it was a 7" barrel, both ways it was increadibly accurate it came as a competition conversion kit from beretta wood grain grips, target sights. i dont think you can still get it in that length anymore, and the compensator the only other one ive seen exactly like it was in the movie LEON no one seems to know where it came from. ive seen other compensators similiar but still different.
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wow. what did you do to the slide to make it gleem like that??
Looks great! heres mine.. Frank
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How do you guys like the whole slide mounted saftey? I have heard that alot of people don't like 'em. Are there any "performance/saftey" downsides of having it mounted on the slide?
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You'll find all of the 1911 guys bashing the slide mounted saftey, but I can disengage it as fast as I can my standard 1911 saftey. As far as perforance goes I have yet to have a problem. |
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I really don't understand why people get their panties in a wad over slide mounted safeties....I too can engage/disengage then as fast as a frame one.. BTW AdamTheFarmer-Did you get the Super Sniper O rings I sent you? |
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I have a 1911 and a 92. I can click off the safties equally as fast in either gun
Frank |
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You bastard! I wanted a 92G-SD but after searching for one with no luck I settled on the plain ole 92FS. |
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Yeah sorry I forgot to respond, the difference is great. |
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MormonComputerZ, why the fraq would you actually put that silly laser sticker on your weapon? Do you look down the barrel so often you're afraid you'll forget it's there and blind yourself?
Anywho, my 3 amigos, w/ an EII coming this summer.... L: 92G Elite 1A. bone stock, only 50 rnds fired. M: 92G Elite. overtravel stop, trigger work, EII hammer, burner grips, trijicons (novak rear), approx 5k rounds R: 92FS, modest trigger work, grid tape. It's my beater. Guessing 60k+ fired. rvb |
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Come on.... there has to be more of you out there!
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Celebrating the Second Amendment
One Fine Firearm at a Time, Under God |
I try to do what I can do when I can do it.
MT, USA
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-In a free society, the burden of proof is not upon those who wish to exercise rights, it is upon those who wish to restrict rights.
"You can never have too much firepower" - Billy Rosewood |
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Nice pic's
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no one has a 92fs in the green od funrature?
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Tagged for when I get around to putting up some pics of mine.
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#1 on the Protein folding team
#1 on the SETI team |
That would make a hell of a wallpaper if we could get it in a bigger size. |
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I want a berretta!
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It's so sexy. I have about 600 rounds of 9mm so I can go shooting tomrrow, don't worry I won't be shooting them all tomorrow, probably just 100 or so. It came with (1) stainless steel hi-cap 15 round and (2) black hi-cap 15 rounders. All made in italy. I bought it used, for $475, i'd call it a 99% gun. There's no marks or anything. barely even a mark from the magazine being put in, no marks at the ejection port. I was suprised I talked him into the price (guy was a complete asshole to EVERYONE.. but he had all the guns for the right price :(, heh). This version has the non-plastic trigger + saftey, so I am really happy :) I just cleaned it all up and it looks 5x better, and then I whiped it down with a silicone rag. |
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"I'm all in favor of keeping dangerous weapons out of the hands of fools. Let's start with typewriters."
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Anybody have pics of a fullsize Cougar? Can you suppress them, with the rotating barrel 'n all? Are mags expensive?
ETA: I really want to bump this thread so someone will post more pics! Dammit I want to see a Cougar............. and not the furry kind either. |
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That's it............
BUMP! |
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Don't Ask me ANYTHING outside the HANDGUNS FORUM
FL, USA
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<img src=/images/smilies/anim_shock.gif border=0 align=middle><font size=3>A Dedicated 1911 FORUM?????.....What an OUTSTANDING IDEA!!!!</font id=red><img src=/images/smilies/anim_shock.gif border=0 align=middle>
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v211/Fobos/Beretta.jpg
This 92FS is the combination of an Italian frame/guide rod/slide spring and an American Brigadier slide assembly/barrel. |
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makes you wonder why the Inox ones dont have the rail or the nightsights. Those red things are so bloody hard to see.
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