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What are the trigger pulls like on these guns - DA and SA? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes From http://berettaforum.net/vb/showpost.php?p=1050504&postcount=33 It has a typical Beretta DA pull and SA was clean. According to my digital trigger pull scale the DA is over 12lbs and the SA is about 5.3 on a avg of 5 pulls.
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So PSA pistol came into as well. It seems pretty beat up with lots of carry wear.... only thing I am upset about is whoever took the grips off has no idea how to use a screwdriver View Quote If you take your time with those screws, they will clean up to a much nicer condition than what they look like now. They are soft steel, so they will take cold bluing like a sponge. Bust out your skills and make it right... or at least a whole lot better. I doubt there are as many "pick of the litter" 92S guns out there as the internet would try to have us believe. I'm sure they don't "shoot as well" as the ones that have character, as the majority of the folks who got pick-of the litter 92S guns will just safe-queen them, and they will rarely get a chance to go outside and play. When you ordered one of these low-priced, used police guns, what did you want? A chance at winning the lottery, or something you could shoot without concern about maintaining its condition? If I wanted a pristine Beretta, I'd just go buy a new one. A new one would have better sights for sure. But I didn't want the former, and I don't need the latter. I like these old guns that have been-there-done that. Some old gun that has just sat around in a box for 40 years never will have any street creds. |
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Screws can clean up easy, Take the screws out, chuck them up gently in a hand drill with the head of the screw facing outward. run the drill and cup the rotating head with sand paper, start with 150 - work up to 320 and should make them look new after some cold blue.
As far as the rest of the gun. You can easily reblue the barrel and slide assembly with a home rust blue or Belgian blue kit. The frame can be done with a rattle can |
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Screws can clean up easy, Take the screws out, chuck them up gently in a hand drill with the head of the screw facing outward. run the drill and cup the rotating head with sand paper, start with 150 - work up to 320 and should make them look new after some cold blue. As far as the rest of the gun. You can easily reblue the barrel and slide assembly with a home rust blue or Belgian blue kit. The frame can be done with a rattle can View Quote I kinda like the worn look just not the screws. |
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I don't mind the condition, I guess I was just expecting a little better based off reviews I'd seen others post. I'm sure the gun will perform, and I picked it up to keep in my truck as a beater anyway. Going to figure a way to mount a holster in my console.
Re trigger pull, it's a bit heavier than I'm used to, but it's pretty crisp. Actions seems good, and the gun doesn't rattle. |
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How long should a new recoil spring be? The 13lb one I received is about 5-1/8" long. Seems a little short.
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Fired it 100 rounds this weekend. Silver Bear 115 grain stuff. Function 100%. Recoil spring had a little surface rust on it. Just enough to make brown smear on paper towel with CLP. Pic doesn't show it well, but some roughness can be felt when the spring is rubbed with fingertip. Have not disassembled yet to inspect mainspring. http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd7/rkba2da/pistol%20pics/Beretta%2092S%20-%20worst%20one/DSCN2561_zps97a6da95.jpg View Quote looks better then mine.... |
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For those of you who still need some, here are some factory Beretta 15rd mags for $16.63 each. It also says free shipping on these.
http://lanbosarmory.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=70_93&products_id=25008 |
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For those of you who still need some, here are some factory Beretta 15rd mags for $16.63 each. It also says free shipping on these. http://lanbosarmory.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=70_93&products_id=25008 View Quote Those are beretta 92fs mags. They will work and lock in however the baseplate will overhang about a half inch. I find it slightly annoying. |
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i have read about slides on 92 models breaking, but no idea what model of 92 they were, just pre 92fs. is this a pistol where that is a concern? i have seen these and would love to own one, i fired a friends m9 a couple years ago and loved it.
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i have read about slides on 92 models breaking, but no idea what model of 92 they were, just pre 92fs. is this a pistol where that is a concern? i have seen these and would love to own one, i fired a friends m9 a couple years ago and loved it. View Quote These are the ones without the slide safely tab thing. 92fs and up have a grove on the slide and a tab on the frame to keep it from flying in your face if it breaks. |
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First person to BREAK an unmodified one of these police pistols - any part - please post.
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First person to BREAK an unmodified one of these police pistols - any part - please post. We're waiting. View Quote I hope this means you really do have experience with these exact firearms, and are saying that the likelihood Of them catastrophically failing is remote. Simply because this is a good deal, and I'd like to own one. |
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I hope this means you really do have experience with these exact firearms, and are saying that the likelihood Of them catastrophically failing is remote. Simply because this is a good deal, and I'd like to own one. View Quote If you want a used gun that has no chance whatsoever of failure, you should buy a used Glock. Or....wait. Maybe not. Don't buy any used Chevy's either. Info on Beretta slide failures: http://www.sightm1911.com/lib/history/true_story_m9.htm |
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Given that this thread is about the 92S, and by association, aftermarket grips, you should post a pic of the other side of the gun to show the mod you made to the grip for the mag release. Regardless of how it turned out for you, there is some value to seeing the finished product. It would help others to decide if it would be worthwhile or not before purchasing aftermarket grips and attempting it themselves (we all know how expensive grips can be). Also, if there is something you feel you messed up during modification, explaining that will allow others to adjust their attempts so they're more successful without having to start over at square 1. It sucks to be the guinea pig, but sometimes it is necessary and it is always definitely valuable. http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll241/ppcseniortrip/IMG_9047.jpg What did he charge you for the grips? you said it was "a bit extra". Thanks |
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Those are really cool, I'd own one if I had the extra money. It does make me appreciate my 92A1 a lot more, they've come a long way.
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What did he charge you for the grips? you said it was "a bit extra". Thanks View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Given that this thread is about the 92S, and by association, aftermarket grips, you should post a pic of the other side of the gun to show the mod you made to the grip for the mag release. Regardless of how it turned out for you, there is some value to seeing the finished product. It would help others to decide if it would be worthwhile or not before purchasing aftermarket grips and attempting it themselves (we all know how expensive grips can be). Also, if there is something you feel you messed up during modification, explaining that will allow others to adjust their attempts so they're more successful without having to start over at square 1. It sucks to be the guinea pig, but sometimes it is necessary and it is always definitely valuable. http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll241/ppcseniortrip/IMG_9047.jpg What did he charge you for the grips? you said it was "a bit extra". Thanks I want to say their grips are $65 + $10 for the "custom work" and like $3 shipping. I really think it was under $80 Just dug out my invoice. $68.98 shipped |
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50 rounds through the most beat up one today.
Ran just like new. |
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In case you are interested, you can buy Beretta 92 SB Factory wood grips at CDNN for less than $30.
They fit, although you need to cut /sand for the heel mag button. They look OK. " /> |
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Picked mine up today, the surface and overall wear is greater than what has been posted by others. WEG said the one posted was the worst of 6 he had, my has more wear than that.
I will try to post pics later, but there are a few places on the frame down to bare aluminum, the crown of the barrel looks decent, throat looks great looks shot very very little. Grips are scuffed up and scratched. It looks like it was carried a ton, but shot very little. I may tear it down and coat it with either ALumahyde or if I get motivated, Cerakote. |
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Picked mine up today, the surface and overall wear is greater than what has been posted by others. WEG said the one posted was the worst of 6 he had, my has more wear than that. I will try to post pics later, but there are a few places on the frame down to bare aluminum, the crown of the barrel looks decent, throat looks great looks shot very very little. Grips are scuffed up and scratched. It looks like it was carried a ton, but shot very little. I may tear it down and coat it with either ALumahyde or if I get motivated, Cerakote. View Quote Post some pictures of it. Mine was the worst I have seen yet but it's a tack driver though. |
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Haven't torn it open yet. Will this weekend, but I have a Wolf main spring for it.
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Modified an M9 mag to work in the 92S http://youtu.be/5GUSAR3GAUU http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd7/rkba2da/pistol%20pics/Beretta%2092S/DSCN2664_zpsab054a96.jpg http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd7/rkba2da/pistol%20pics/Beretta%2092S/DSCN2668_zps5166d89b.jpg http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd7/rkba2da/pistol%20pics/Beretta%2092S/DSCN2669_zps0008e660.jpg http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd7/rkba2da/pistol%20pics/Beretta%2092S/DSCN2670_zps2dc1e0ee.jpg View Quote all my 15 round GI mags have the cut already in them for both types of guns. My 17s do not. |
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I have a couple factory Beretta mags I bought brand new from Midway last month when I got the 92S.
Pretty sure they are 15-round. The Beretta-from-Midway mags have cuts for both types of release. They also have the plastic floorplates which I don't especially care for. The overhang of the front lip of the metal floorplate of the converted M9 mag is greater than the overhang of the original 92S mag. I'm not sure yet how I feel about the extra "lippage" on the M9 mag. |
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I have a couple factory Beretta mags I bought brand new from Midway last month when I got the 92S. Pretty sure they are 15-round. The Beretta-from-Midway mags have cuts for both types of release. They also have the plastic floorplates which I don't especially care for. The overhang of the front lip of the metal floorplate of the converted M9 mag is greater than the overhang of the original 92S mag. I'm not sure yet how I feel about the extra "lippage" on the M9 mag. View Quote I have these Midway mags too. I think I will sand the front end of the floor plates so they are smooth but will be fine as a finger rest. Should make quick mag changes easier-something to pull on. |
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I have these Midway mags too. I think I will sand the front end of the floor plates so they are smooth but will be fine as a finger rest. Should make quick mag changes easier-something to pull on. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have a couple factory Beretta mags I bought brand new from Midway last month when I got the 92S. Pretty sure they are 15-round. The Beretta-from-Midway mags have cuts for both types of release. They also have the plastic floorplates which I don't especially care for. The overhang of the front lip of the metal floorplate of the converted M9 mag is greater than the overhang of the original 92S mag. I'm not sure yet how I feel about the extra "lippage" on the M9 mag. I have these Midway mags too. I think I will sand the front end of the floor plates so they are smooth but will be fine as a finger rest. Should make quick mag changes easier-something to pull on. this |
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BTW, if anybody else finds those skinny-screw-head grip screws as insufferable as I do, you can get drop-in replacement screws with larger-than-microscopic slots at http://www.gregcotellc.com/cart/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=101&products_id=801
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Another 100 rounds through the "beater" 92S today. Rusty recoil spring and all. Wolf WPA and Silver Bear 115 grain. Function 100%. All modified M9 mags tested. Function 100%. http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd7/rkba2da/pistol%20pics/Beretta%2092S%20-%20worst%20one/92SwithM9mags_zps504035cb.jpg View Quote Where did you get the mags to modify? And all of my 15 round factory mags have both mag release cuts in them. Only my 17s do not. |
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Got an email from Classic yesterday.
They say they just got a second (and last?) shipment of 92S guns. https://www.classicfirearms.com/beretta-9mm-semi-auto-surplus-vg?utm |
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SOG has "like new" (their words) specimens for $349 on the front page of their website.
http://www.southernohiogun.com/ |
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Another 100 rounds through the "beater" 92S today.
Rusty recoil spring and all. Silver Bear 115 grain. Function 100%. |
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I bought a couple of these holsters, thinking they would be just the thing for the 92S.
http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/deals/bf-clearance/blackhawk-beretta-92-96-right-serpa-cqc-410504bk-r.html Ad says the holster is supposed to fit 92/96 Beretta. Nope. Gun won't go deep enough into holster to engage the latch. Anybody got any info on what holster WILL actually fit the 92S? video of gun falling out of holster. |
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I looked at these in November but got side tracked and forgot about them to recently. PSA and Buds are out, and not sure if you have to have your FFL dealer do the ordering for SOG or not? Anybody order one from Classic Firearms and how did it look?
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There are a few units yet of nice leather Don Hume holsters available on eBay right now.
Closeout of inventory from Don Hume (business sold to Oklahoma Leather - dumping Hume-branded inventory). $21.60. Even though the description says the holster is for the "Brigadier" model, trust me this holster fits your 92S. Retention snap will not close on other "full-size" 92 series Berettas that have "ambidextrous" (big fat two-sided) decocker lever. The 92S only has a decocker lever on one side. See http://berettaforum.net/vb/showpost.php?p=1080619&postcount=6 Note: These are RIGHT-HANDED holsters. Do not be confused by the selfie mirror-shots that make it appear that the holster is on the left hip. The pics show the holster on my RIGHT hip. That's my RIGHT hand with the gun-show stamp on it. The image you see here is the image my camera saw in the bathroom mirror. |
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Fresh cerakote on the slide - magpul FDE. I was hoping for patriot brown but the guy only had FDE in stock and he gave me a great price so I couldn't refuse. I'm happy with it http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll241/ppcseniortrip/IMG_0221.jpg View Quote You should redo all of the black too, not just to clean it up, but to also knock some of the shine off of it. Matte black would look good with the matte FDE and those grips. |
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You should redo all of the black too, not just to clean it up, but to also knock some of the shine off of it. Matte black would look good with the matte FDE and those grips. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Fresh cerakote on the slide - magpul FDE. I was hoping for patriot brown but the guy only had FDE in stock and he gave me a great price so I couldn't refuse. I'm happy with it http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll241/ppcseniortrip/IMG_0221.jpg You should redo all of the black too, not just to clean it up, but to also knock some of the shine off of it. Matte black would look good with the matte FDE and those grips. Agreed but the guy doesn't have an FFL |
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Fresh cerakote on the slide - magpul FDE. I was hoping for patriot brown but the guy only had FDE in stock and he gave me a great price so I couldn't refuse. I'm happy with it http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll241/ppcseniortrip/IMG_0221.jpg View Quote Looks good, I plan to get mine two-toned Cerakote as well at some point. My frame is beat to hell compared to others. I am trying to decide what color I want the slide though. |
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