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Posted: 9/14/2010 5:13:10 PM EDT
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Nice, I really want one. Seems when I have the money, I can't find one. When I can find one, I don't have the money
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Nice pistols, good accuracy...reliable and cheap mags/parts.
A bit big in grip for my comfort, though |
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I'm very happy for you as all that matters is what you like. Congrats my friend
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I'd love to get one eventually, just for the throwback memories.
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I love my 92FS I own. Smoothest shooting 9mm I've found so far.
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Love my 92f . Always works. Plenty accurate. Easy shooting. Keep the extractor clean.
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go ahead and do yourself a favor, buy a spare locking block. Nice shooter. |
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You gonna love it. Don't own any of these but have heard good things... Mec Gar 20s
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you'll like it. They are plenty reliable and nice shooters. good job.
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Mec-Gar makes the Beretta mags, IIRC.
I have a 92fs with factory Trigicon sights. It's a very nice shooter, if a little on the bulky side. I only wish the plastic parts were metal. |
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I got my M9 for $450 plus tax NIB. My Trident lives on the end of it.
I have officially won your thread...move along. |
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Cool gun, brah.
I've been wanting a Beretta for some time now. They just feel perfect in my hands. |
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nice gun! how many clips does it come with? none I bet it does come with a magazine or two though. |
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Nice pistol! I only shot one a few times but it seemed like a good gun.
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Quoted: I got my M9 for $450 plus tax NIB. My Trident lives on the end of it. I have officially won your thread...move along. Meh –– I have a DOD-issued General Officer's M9 and I didn't pay a penny for it. |
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Good, good, good weapon. I love me the 1911, but I grew up with the M9 as my primary side arm (with the M16A2 safely strapped down in the turret where it belonged).
As a torture test, I bought one cheap from a pawn shop. It was worn, flaking, and generally beat down. I did no maintenance other than clean and CLP for two years of regular carry/shooting as a civilian. When I moved on, I handed it over to a buddy with no real firearms experience. He tossed it into the center console of the truck he uses for contract work. Drags it out once or twice a week, puts about a hundred rounds through it and tosses it back into the landscaping truck. That sucker runs like a Deere. |
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I love my 92FS and it's my main carry sidearm. Get a CTAC and go to town.
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Quoted: I love my 92FS and it's my main carry sidearm. Get a CTAC and go to town. I just ordered a new body for my MTAC. |
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What's the difference between that and the regular 92FS? Why's it more expensive?
ETA: oh i see it has a different rear sight and says M9 on the slide, what else? |
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The M9 in my very humble opinion has a trigger pull like a Kevin Costner movie, and the slide mounted selector switch can easily mess up a slingshot reload. But get used to those two things, and it is a fantastic weapon. |
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The M9 in my very humble opinion has a trigger pull like a Kevin Costner movie That is why you buy a "D" Hammer Spring. Great pistol OP. |
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Quoted: No rail on the M9What's the difference between that and the regular 92FS? Why's it more expensive? ETA: oh i see it has a different rear sight and says M9 on the slide, what else? |
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The M9 in my very humble opinion has a trigger pull like a Kevin Costner movie, and the slide mounted selector switch can easily mess up a slingshot reload. But get used to those two things, and it is a fantastic weapon. A different hammer spring can lessen the trigger pull a lot. I put a Wilson Combat one in my 92FS and it made a huge difference. |
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Nice pistols, good accuracy...reliable and cheap mags/parts. A bit big in grip for my comfort, though Yup, the grip is a tad to bulky, but it is a nice pistol. |
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I've shot 10s of thousands of rounds through the M9 over the last 9 years in the Navy and shoot better with it than I do any of my own guns. I'm going to buy one on Thursday
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<––-wants one!!
I've got a Multimount that would look right at home on the 92 |
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Needs more can.
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Mec-Gar makes the Beretta mags, IIRC. They used to, once upon a time. Current Beretta magazines are manufactured by MDS, which is actually under the Beretta Holding group. ETA - Beretta Holding controls a significant number of firearms-related companies, and has interest in yet more. I know for sure that they own Benelli, Stoeger, Franchi, Uberti, Tikka, and Sako, either own or have controlling interest in Burris Optics, and IIRC, holds interest in Browning. |
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Meh. Not that great of a gun. Accurate and a good shooter but wouldn't want to take it to combat again.
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: What's the difference between that and the regular 92FS? Why's it more expensive? ETA: oh i see it has a different rear sight and says M9 on the slide, what else? No rail on the M9 My M9 has a rail- http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc109/Kalash47/IMG_0035.jpg M9A1 Your slide says 92fs. |
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