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Posted: 5/20/2018 10:08:17 PM EDT
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In the mid 80's...
My Browning HP in 9mm with the mag delete...deleted... |
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Of those listed, the Beretta.
If choosing any...probably still the Beretta. Maybe BHP. ETA: Or CZ75 |
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In 1990, I was carrying a 92F, the department tried like hell to get 4006s but the Smith distributor pissed the Chief off and said that the Glock would never last and that we should buy glock if we couldn't meet the smith price.
We were getting authorized for Sig220s and 645/4506 if the deal didn't go through for agency owned weapons. |
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Of the two you listed, the S&W. However, I'd probably pick a P7M13 just for the hell of it.
ETA: This is, of course, assuming I got to 1992 via time travel. Otherwise, the only thing I'd be packing in 1992 is a water pistol (I was 6 years old). |
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I'd carry a P7M13 until the USP comes out next year.
Probably a Star PD when I'm traveling light. |
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LOL....The K2 I owned at the time is the reason I never had much of a desire for a AR back during the AWB. IMHO it was hands and feet better than a neutered AR of the times.
Browning HP for the win for full sized, PPK/S for compact.....I had a M1911 but it was a match gun. I can't really count the TT-33 and P-38. |
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Duty purposes? Beretta 92 probably, particularly if my hypothetical agency spec’d them with G Decockers and D mainsprings.
Concealed carry? Beretta 84/85F. Civilian non-carry gun/target purposes? 1911. |
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Perfection was invented in 1982, 10 years before your cutoff. Or are we pretending like the 17 was never invented In that case BHP View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The perfection is never invented. Choose something else. In that case BHP So inferring from that.... that means that in 1982, the Glock 17 was never invented. |
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Smith and Wesson 5906 on duty and 3913 off duty in the civilian world.
Beretta 92FS on duty in the military world. |
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*EDIT* Double Tap. Forgot to mention j/k frame revolver options as well.
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I dont own a Beretta anymore. But I still own a ton of mags and ultra-thin Alumagrips for when I do again. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Glock and Beretta 92 have the same size grips. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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As do I.
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Didn’t have much $ in 92.
It was a Taurus PT92. Still have it, don’t recall a FTF, FTE, etc in all those years. It’s far from the most accurate pistol I’ve ever had, but it works. |
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Yup, Beretta 92 preferably in the Centurion variant.
Maybe a Smith auto as second choice. |
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Easy. 92 or BHP. Carried both at different times, wouldn't hesitate to do so again if that's the best that existed now.
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