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Just ordered one yesterday noon time. The CSR rep told me that I might see it in December. They are definitely on back order on the WC website and from what I've read, WC is only doing an initial run of 1K.
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So my 92 Brig Tac (with action job and mag guide installed) came in a few weeks ago and I finally managed to take it to the range along with my stock 92 FS. The WC 92 feels much better in my hand than the stock 92. The WC gun weighs somewhat more because of the brigadier slide. The trigger and slide function are very smooth compared to the stock gun as well. The WC sights are a huge improvement over the stock Beretta ones. I really like the black rear and dot front.
In actual shooting, the WC really outshines the stock 92FS as it's supposed to. The checkering on the grips and frame help to hold the gun in hand without having to squeeze very hard. The single action trigger, while not 1911 quality, is much smoother than the stock gun. The most noticeable difference is on the DA pull. While the pull is long, it's much smoother and noticeably lighter IMHO. Lastly, in my hands, the WC gun is more accurate (as expected) but not crazy more. I have only put 200 round down range so I have a limited test but I had zero hiccups. The 92 Brig Tac feels more solid during operation and handling than the 92FS. Cosmetically, I like the rounded trigger guard and shorter barrel more than the stock 92FS configuration.
Overall, the WC is worth the price in my opinion (so much so that I'm sending my stock 92 FS for a make over). I didn't take any range photos as I didn't have my camera or iPhone with me. I will next time if I remember.