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Posted: 3/23/2023 4:36:32 PM EDT
which police depts and agencys used the beretta 92fs police special? or is there a list of L.E. that used them posted online anywhere? thanks!
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independent fundamental baptist. NOT A COMMIE!
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We used the 96 for a few years during the 40 cal craze.
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OSP, US MIL, LAPD, Ect....back in the day.
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I have a used 92FS (made in 2004) that I bought from a retailer in PA that, at one time, was a Marine Corps issued pistol. It still has the rack number on it. I also have a 96G (made in 1998) that used to be a Florida Highway Patrol pistol.
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"A bad day shooting beats a great day working!"
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The Beretta was quite popular in police circles back in the day. The Police Special was just marketing. I doubt any department specifically adopted the Police Special.
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My department used 92 Centurions from 1993-2000.
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I have an NOPD trade in 92F. I had a trade in PS several years back. Belonged to some department in Arkansas. I can’t remember which.
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St Louis City PD uses the 92F.
University City PD uses the 92 with the rail,(92x?). |
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Quite a few. It was pretty popular at one time.
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I think police specials were more of a bulk buy budget option, cardboard box vs plastic type thing. They have the little shield on the slide with ps inside. Not other differences. Could be f, g, or d models.
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LAPD and LASD were big users of the Beretta for many years. The police specials were bulk buys mostly coming with night sights so I'm sure those are the models they ordered.
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NC HIGHWAY Patrol used Beretta 92F back in the 90s. I have one so marked.
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Departments around here have a wide list of approved pistols bc LE buy their own. My dad carried a 92FS for around 29 of his 38 years at Harris County Sheriff's Office (Houston). I carried a 96G Elite for my last couple years at Houston PD.
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Originally Posted By Ef4life: I think police specials were more of a bulk buy budget option, cardboard box vs plastic type thing. They have the little shield on the slide with ps inside. Not other differences. Could be f, g, or d models. View Quote This. The PS came in a cardboard box with a PS engraved in the slide and three magazines as I recall. I was never a cop but my local shop was definitely fast and loose on who they considered to be qualified for the pricing. |
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Originally Posted By pilatuspilot: This. The PS came in a cardboard box with a PS engraved in the slide and three magazines as I recall. I was never a cop but my local shop was definitely fast and loose on who they considered to be qualified for the pricing. View Quote Besides PS shield engraved on the left side of the slide, there is a P in a shield stamp on the right side of the trigger guard. That's the earlier PS model. Later one appear to have the normal slide and frame markings. So, it is basically a marketing thing other mentioned. Exactly the same gun available to buy publicly and not designated for LEO only. |
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I carried one when I worked in law enforcement
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"The villainy you teach me, I will execute, and it shall go hard but I will better the instruction"
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They were popular in Maryland law enforcement in the 90s, with factory being in Accokeek.
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Originally Posted By Czechers: Departments around here have a wide list of approved pistols bc LE buy their own. My dad carried a 92FS for around 29 of his 38 years at Harris County Sheriff's Office (Houston). I carried a 96G Elite for my last couple years at Houston PD. View Quote I thought this post deserved a pic of dad's well loved service pistol from our range trip yesterday. Attached File |
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Crap Magnet Extraordinaire
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Pa state police carried the 96 at one point
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Ain't nothin that a beer can't fix
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I remember Arlington TX PD using Beretta 92’s back in the 90’s. Seen footage from L.A. back then with the same. That’s all I got
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The question was who used PS Berettas, not just Berettas. Reading is fundamental.
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Not 100% sure what PS 92 is...
A friend who was on with Saint Louis City purchased a non-issued Beretta 92D, but it is not the typical 92D. The box says LET BER92D, SPEC0019B M92 Special-Saint Louis Police Dept. It is marked 92G on the slide and the safety and decocker do noting. It does have a D hammer. Mags are marked LEO only (15 RD). It was quite the find. Steve |
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Originally Posted By jrs93accord: I have a used 92FS (made in 2004) that I bought from a retailer in PA that, at one time, was a Marine Corps issued pistol. It still has the rack number on it. I also have a 96GT (made in 1998) that used to be a Florida Highway Patrol pistol. View Quote How did a USMC gun end up surplus on the civilian market? Never heard of that? |
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"A bad day shooting beats a great day working!"
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Originally Posted By scottrh2: The reason you have not heard of that is because it does not happen. A 92FS…mind you not a M9…..with rack numbers does not make a Marine pistol. View Quote The information conveyed to me on this pistol was by the retailer/distributor in Pennsylvania. I know that they did get a lot of police dept. trade-ins. Of course, that still does not answer the question about it being a former Marine Corps pistol. |
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"A bad day shooting beats a great day working!"
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I also have a 92G from my local Police department (Columbia, MO) with their shield on it, not sure if it says PS or not. I will look when at home tonight.
UPDATE: It does not have the PS. Steve |
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Originally Posted By BikKat: Not 100% sure what PS 92 is... A friend who was on with Saint Louis City purchased a non-issued Beretta 92D, but it is not the typical 92D. The box says LET BER92D, SPEC0019B M92 Special-Saint Louis Police Dept. It is marked 92G on the slide and the safety and decocker do noting. It does have a D hammer. Mags are marked LEO only (15 RD). It was quite the find. Steve View Quote PS stand for "Police Special," the edition of the 92FS that's under discussion. |
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@Miami_JBT
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Death to quislings.
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Originally Posted By Miami_JBT: I have a Police Special. They're run of the mill Beretta 92FS, some were marked "PS" in a shield on the slide. Others weren't (mine was not "PS" marked). They came in a cardboard box and three magazines. At some point in their production, they came from the factory with factory Trijicon night sights installed. Mine is such a gun, it came with Trijicon night sights. Here is an example of a "PS" marked gun and the packaging. https://dygtyjqp7pi0m.cloudfront.net/i/13268/13828435_2.jpg https://dygtyjqp7pi0m.cloudfront.net/i/13268/13828435_1.jpg?v=8CF5F367EB31EB0 Other than the "PS" marking. Mine gun is exactly as seen in this example. Same box, same grips, same Trijicon night sights, same three factory 15rd magazines. They were offered as a bulk deal to agencies and also an individual officer purchase program. The cardboard box reduced the overall cost and the gun was shipped with three magazines. If an individual officer purchased one and was killed in the line of duty while using one. I recall Beretta would have donated $25k to the family of the officer. A number of agencies issued them out. I personally know that the University of Florida PD issued Police Special Berettas since my gun was a UFPD Surplus Purchase. Again, the Police Special wasn't anything special. It was mostly a packaging and promotional deal. Internally, the guns are no different than any other Accokeek, MD commercially made 92FS. Some guns were marked, most weren't. So, there are a ton of Police Specials floating around on the market as police surplus guns that unless you dig through Beretta's internal records. You wouldn't know since they're exactly the same as every other Beretta 92FS. View Quote Lol, I KNEW you'd know all about it! |
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Death to quislings.
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This thread inspired me to dig out my LE surplus 92FS. It has the night sights and the PS marking. I never knew what the PS meant.
It also has some weird grip panels that are smooth but have a cosmetic “crinkle” look that I’ve never seen on other berettas. Attached File |
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Originally Posted By FightingHellfish: This thread inspired me to dig out my LE surplus 92FS. It has the night sights and the PS marking. I never knew what the PS meant. It also has some weird grip panels that are smooth but have a cosmetic "crinkle" look that I've never seen on other berettas.https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/64501/982F3CCD-C0D7-4B0B-83CC-E34E841F7CAE_jpe-2829796.JPG View Quote |
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mil-surp gun parts warehouse extraordinaire
OH, USA
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awesome info. i have several variations now of surplus ps in shield. did all have the warning retract slide text and skinny dust cover or do pre warning label versions exist?
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independent fundamental baptist. NOT A COMMIE!
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It looks like it has a straight dust cover like the M9.
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