Beretta thread
debating about getting a px4 or a cougar edition. Post some spaghetti while I decide
Beretta thread
debating about getting a px4 or a cougar edition. Post some spaghetti while I decide
92A1
W-w-why doesn't anyone buy me :'(
Cant go wrong with a 92FS
I'm actually curious why I don't see more love for this.
Does it have any flaws that make it worse than a Glock, or any other polymer frame?
But you're my first gun, babe.
Muh aesthetics, but the biggest reason is it's simply too late to the striker-fired polymer party.
If thats the one with the weird triangle sights I shot one once and didn't like those sights at all, felt like trying to reinvent the wheel to no benefit
I have a 92F and was wondering if the slide breakage issue was even an issue
Good guns they’re just selling something they thought they were obligated to in a saturated market
If you're referring to the slide breakage where the slide was flying off that was due to the US using extremely high pressure ammo for tens (maybe hundreds) of thousands of rounds. The FS was designed so even if you hit that failure point the slide cant fly off and injure you. Its a nonissue
>serpa
So it's basically the Zune of poly frames- functional, but late to the party.
I might get one just to be a special little faggot at the range.
>Dabs on glockfags
You won’t regret it, they for for wicked cheap used
I'm thinking about trading in my Px4 full size for the Centurion. I just want to get my hands on one first.
Wait what the fuck is wrong with serpas? I literally ordered one a couple hours ago.
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Model 92s
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Model 21a
Have fun shooting yourself in the leg.
Based boomer
My piccolo stronzo
I watched a vid about this, seems like you'd have to have some serious parkinsons to hit the trigger drawing from it. Getting it mostly to open carry when I'm out in the woods, not going to be daily carrying/conceal carrying for self defense (and it's going to likely be Condition 3). Decided that the function of it being extremely retained was more of a feature then it possibly being slightly clunky to un-holster. Worst case I'll just remove the retention system, but I'll have to experiment with it first.
One of the videos that serpa released showing how safe the holsters are had one of the employees almost pulling the trigger by accident as he drew.
Check out what happens at 2:25.
I've got a fullsize PX4. Swapped out the safety for a low profile decocker only and dropped one of those lighter hammer springs. Not bad for a $400 pistol. If I play Inception music while handling mine, I turn into Leonardo DiCaprio. Guess that's a positive.
I could definitely see this happening in a high stress situation, with a gun in condition 1. But like said, it's really just for securely carrying it when I'm out in the forest shooting. If I ever decide to get my conceal carry permit I'll get something inside the waistband. Regardless it's going to be better than my current solution of chucking it in my coat pocket with an empty chamber
It's not, bru.
Saving for the surplus .380 ones they got now. Might consider new grips for the 92s. Even though the surplus ones are in good shape
I own one. Have around 1500 rounds through it the only failure on it was due to ammo so the gun itself has worked flawlessly. Most people online report the same. Its the only 9mm pistol I own so I can't compare it to anything else but I enjoy it.
*laughs in Perfection*
sportsmansguide.com
Is this a good deal, haven’t heard a lot about these?
PX4s are great guns and have good support from Beretta and Langdon. They're also pretty easy to work on if you want to switch to Beretta's low-pro G conversion (you should).
Not much reason to get a Cougar.
You might be thinking of Steyr Handguns