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Both Vertec, left has Brigadier slide and barrel. Nice and heavy Stainless steel guide rod in both Italian....My First... Picked up a 96FS Vertec Last edited by foothillman; 04-29-2021 at 4:28 AM.. |
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not much, just a Beretta 89 Gold Standard
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The Beretta Picture Thread
What a surprise to see this on the shelf.
Beretta really stepped up their game with these boxes. Had to get it, as this is a straight dust cover Inox made in Acck. Maryland. Thank you Beretta for listening to your loyal customers. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Last edited by Cpl_T-Pot; 09-10-2018 at 3:20 PM.. |
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I believe a standard Beretta 92FS has a fixed front sight. If I am not mistaken, you would need to have it cut off and milled to receive an aftermarket front sight. Personally, I wouldn't do that. I love Beretta's, but I don't see them as a custom gun. Not that you couldn't do it, but the return on investment isn't there. They function fine right out of the box and get better with age. Mine is super smooth after 10K rounds and still looks new, except for wear on the slide rails and locking block. But hey, it is your money.
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Hi Ya Erik,
Good job. And I agree that milling front sight wouldn’t be worth the investment. Especially as I now see this gun as not one to use in tactical competition: decocker, manual safety and sights. It’s also not my go to for bullseye shooting. Nor do I need it for personal defense, neither at home or CCW. Why do I even own it ? It was a gift. And I like it. Much obliged, Max. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Nice the all stainless ones. I could never find one for sale. I spent a fair bit of money tracking down all the stainless bits and pieces to get mine all Stainless. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Beautiful gun, Ive been looking hard for a compact.
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"Give a guy a gun, he thinks he's Superman. Give him two and he thinks he's God."
Feat. my Px4 of 5 years, Belle, and her new M9 sister, Nina. Both of them shoot Nine mm paraBellum. har. har. har. 20190207_164709.jpg 20190206_205200.jpg 20190206_203529.jpg |
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The Beretta Picture Thread
New M9A3 black grips came in.
Feels about right, a bit thicker than factory plastic grips, not as thick as Italian Inox rubber grips, but more like the American Inox version with a rubber back strap texture. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Last edited by Cpl_T-Pot; 03-15-2019 at 4:01 PM.. |
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92FS INOX
20190327_121856.jpgEquipped with Wilson Combat ultra thin grips
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How are ya liking the WC ultra thins? Considering getting them for my Inox.
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Good for smaller hands like mine. I like the texture also. Grippy but not abrasive.
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Thanks for the feeback. I'm between those and the "CoolHand" grips at half the price..
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