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Beretta general? Talk with me my fellow beretta fags
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I miss my M9
Been considering buying one off a friend
Convince me not to?
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>>34980646
I prefer the way they feel in my hand, unlike the glock which feels like a brick in my hand.
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>>34980701
Do it! You know these guns are sweet
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>>34980701
Or get a new one. The prices have come down a lot lately, and who knows how much longer they'll be making proper M9/M9A1 clones before they update the model line again.
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>>34980646
Saw an A1 in almost brand new condition with 4 mags for $400 at a lgs a few towns over. Had the money but pussied out. Still cry.
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>>34980792
>>34980804
Don't be this guy. Get that deal anon that's actually a really sweet deal
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CZ owner here but I've been hankering for a 92a1 or compact inox for a while here.

how would you compare the CZ-75/sp-01 with the 92 series?

Pretty much im wondering if in your mind the worse ergos(grip/safety) are worth the supposedly better reliability?
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who makes a decent set of competition sights that have a dovetail front sight?

i want some new sights for my 96 elite.
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is the 92s worth 300 bucks I keep seeing them on buds for that price seems good enough for a berreta.
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>>34980646
>/Berg/
Every. Time.
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>>34980646
only handgun more aesthetic than Berettas are CZs
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>>34980812
Are you saying to shop until I find it for 400 or hop on it now?
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>>34980820
>worse ergo
Totally debateable. None the less I so much prefer the internals of the beretta, the cz just looks crude and lacks a nice finish. People complain most about the slide mounted safety but I rack the slide from the front so that doesn't apply to me. I never really had a problem racking it from the rear anyways honestly you just got to be not a moron
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>>34980874
What's wrong with it? What do you suggest?
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>>34980886
Hop on it anon that's a good deal
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>>34980792
I would just buy new @ iammo for $579 and upgrade sights later.
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How would I go about refinishing the frame for a 92fs? Can I just cerakote it or is there some other process considering it's not steel?
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>>34980820
Ergos are chunkier for sure but not "worse" in any way. Controls are all easy to reach despite what strikerbabbys will tell you. If you're interested, do it. You will not be disappointed.
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reporting in
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>>34980870
They're probably beat to shit italian ones with fucked finishes and heel mag release. But they will still run. $300 is the absolute most i would pay for one desu.
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>>34980881
Honestly i have to give aesthetics to beretta. With CZ coming a very close second.
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>>34980886
You will never find the deal i saw pham. Jump on the one in front of you.
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>>34981080
This
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>>34981265
>>34981163
>>34981080
Go outside, get fresh air, talk to people.
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Thoughts on the px4? I've been thinking of picking one up recently.
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>>34981761
Heard lots of great things
>>34981080
Okay
>>34981048
Good to see you anon! Thinking about any upgrades?
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>>34982449
What would you recommend brother, I've already got a Wilson Combat Competition spring kit in there, she shoots like a dream but I think the sight picture has me aiming right above the top of the front sight. I was able to walk her down 5 yards at a time to hit bullseye at 25 but then when I brought the target back to 7 I couldn't hit shit again. Anyways, I'd love to fix the sights but from what I hear that's impossible, I also have a nice set of wood grips that aren't pictured; funny thing about the grips is that they don't cover the hammer pin so it almost came right out when I first shot with them on, had to Loctite it up tight
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>>34981761
They just seem boring to me, I also didn't really care for the feel of it in my hands when I checked it out at the shop. The grip felt hollow like a glock and having just bought a VP9 I've been too spoiled to go back to an average polymer grip
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>>34982465
Well I see you've went ahead and got yourself the skeletonized hammer, nice touch I must say, have you considered getting the all metal conversion kit that replaces the guide rod and trigger with metal ones? Perhaps a new slide, yours is looking worn. A new locking block probably wouldn't hurt.
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ARX a best
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>>34982499
Actually the 92S comes with a steel guide rod and trigger, I went ahead and replaced it with a WC fluted guide rod anyways but the gun hasn't seen much use outside of carry. It's from the 70s and was a police trade in that while worn functions wonderfully, especially with the spring kit. The frame has its fair share of dings and dents which keeps me from grabbing a new slide since I think it would look off but down the line I'll probably replace everything to keep her alive. As for a new locking block I've only put ~2k rounds through her so I'm probably going to wait a few thousand more before doing that. She gets cleaned after each range trip and is very well taken care of
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>>34982536
>police trade-in from the 70's that works wonderfully
God I love these guns. Honestly I don't like the old school round safety, much prefer the newer ones. You know anon, that gun would feel much better with a new locking block and slide, she deserves it.
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>>34982566
>that gun would feel much better with a new locking block and slide
You really think so? Alright I'll go ahead and look in to it, I want to buy a nickel 84fs next then I'll touch the 92S up
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>>34982573
Yes it will. You could even go with a chrome slide. Great taste with the wood grips, that's what I want to get next.
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Hey whats up retard here, I want to buy a Beretta 92FS as my first gun, whats the kind of price i should be looking at?
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>>34982755
jump on this quick
https://www.classicfirearms.com/beretta-92fs-police-special-9mm-3-mags-ukj9f630
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>>34982786
Alas, its not payday yet Anon
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>>34982832
Oh well, you'll be good in the $540-560 range online but good luck finding a decent deal in a brick and mortar.
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>>34982855
What would be the best way to go about ordering online? I've never really even thought about it.
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Feels good to finally have my 92G, old photo since I replaced the olive grips with the slimmer black ones from VZ
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>>34982863
It depends on how popular the site is and how popular the store you're shipping it to is; for example, if I want to buy something from Palmetto State (a very popular website) and ship it to my local retail chain gunstore then they have everything set up but if you're ordering from an obscure site (which I wouldn't entirely recommend) to an obscure location they may need you to get the store to send their FFL info to the site for validation before they'll ship the firearm. You need to look around and find out how much the transfer fees are at local joints (literally a fee for them to let you mail product to their store but it's usually somewhere around $25, ask around and get a deal) and then tell the local place of choice that you're going to have a firearm shipped to them for a transfer and ask if you need to provide or have the website provide any information. When shipping on the website enter the address of the FFL location
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>>34982863
By the way, now that you're thinking about it, prepare to save 15-25% on every gun purchase you'll ever make for the rest of your life and if you don't already buy ammo online do so. Gunwatcher.com and gunbot.net are going to be your best friends for both
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The army may start selling off their m9's soon. I wouldn't mind an A2 for a decent price. Any A1 they have is sure to be bear to shit by now though.
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>>34982959
>The army may start selling off their m9's soon.
I'm still waiting to buy my surplus 1911 anon
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pew pew pew
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>>34982992
This was my first gun. Dad got it for me when I was 13.
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>>34982992
same for me but i was a little older. still fun for target shooting
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>>34983171
Havent shot mine in like 10 years
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A recent purchase of mine, my first handgun.
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>>34983223
beautiful cheetah, is that one of the surplus ones floating around? Beretta's old finish was miles ahead of what they use now
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>>34983235
Not sure if it's surplus, but it's an 84BB made in 1987 and says "9mm short" and not ."380 auto" so it could be (I think). It's a lot nicer than it looks in the photo and shoots like a dream. No real wear except on the grips.
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>>34983249
The barrel is stamped .380 auto in the picture, sweet piece though
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>>34983223
When you get a chance can you take a picture of your sight picture?
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>>34983273
Oh lol.

>>34983286
Why are you curious?
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>>34983299
I looked at an 84fs the other day and it had a really weird sight setup, was wondering if the older ones had a traditional 3-dot which I'd prefer. I'm gonna go ahead and just google it so no need for a picture but I'm half asleep and forgot about google
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Contributing while also being too lazy to take a new pic of my Beretta on its own.
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>>34983403
Why the fuckoff huge comp on one of the flattest shooting 9s in existence?
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>>34983447
I like the look
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>>34980646
Less common 92 variant incoming
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>>34983483
Cant argue that
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I have a brigadier, but I don't think I can mount my Surefire to it.

Is there an M9 variant with an integrated rail, that would accept a brigadier slide? I'm thinking I may purchase a second, swap the parts around, and then resell the "inferior" one.

Is this dumb for other reasons?
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>>34983223
Beretta Cheetahs are fine little guns.
The 84 is also a very nicely balanced compact, with some good Lehigh ammo, it's 13+1 capacity, and light recoil, it'd make a pretty nice carry gun if you wanted to use it for such.
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>>34983584
lights and rails are fucking gay, just run the gun the way God intended and love her until her last shot
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>>34983584
it's pretty dumb.
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>>34983584
Don't see why you couldn't, then you could two-tone it.

Optionally you could get a pair of those Recover grips.
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>>34983599
Rails and lights aren't gay but frankengunning a brigadier is pretty gay. He should just get an a1 and use that for "duty" and leave the Brig as a range gun.
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>>34983610
That looks like absolute shit
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>>34983635

Brigadier-tard here - What's the point? Might as well have just one gun that does both jobs.
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>>34983635
Why not have a railed Brigadier?
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>>34983584
If it makes you happy, then it's not dumb anon.
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>>34980646
Shit photo incoming!
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>>34980701
if you consider beretta over polymer and such remember that m9's lower frame are made of aluminium and not steel
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>>34983772
>>34983682
Value.
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>>34981054
They have finish wear, but they're far from beat to shit. Think about it for a sec. ITALIAN POLICE trade ins, not IDPA trade ins , not mil trade ins
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>>34983986
Mine's an Italian Police trade-in
>>34982536
>>34981048
, internally the thing is in very good condition (barrel has wear, wasn't kept clean but that's about the worst of it) but the finish is rough as you can see. I paid for hand-picked on the VG quality tab so I learned my lesson not to fuck with that stuff when it comes to surplus
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>>34983986
When i mean beat to shit I'm referring to finish wear.
>they still run
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I just bought a 92 centurion. Is there anything I should add to it?
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>>34983933
Maybe some people value utility over resale value?
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>>34982573
Doesn't need a new slide man. You wanna spend money on it, shoot it. Shoot it A LOT, then decide what it needs
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>>34983325
It's just M9 style snowman sights. Physically the same as any other Beretta iron, they just aren't 3 for.
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>>34983584
Pretty retarded for various reasons, including the existence of models with brig slides and rails that are in production and the amount of rail adapters that exist
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>>34980646
What should a handlet like me get?
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>>34983656
Most unused rails do. The old universals, single slots and the contoured Sig p series rails are alright, but the recover looks like ass without a light
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>>34984494
Beretta 92 with thin grips friendo
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>>34984207
So in other words, not beat to shit.
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>>34984445

Regarding adaptors, I don't know that any viable ones do exist.

Surefire: All sold out
NC Star (Amazon): Cheap garbage
Beretta brand: Doesn't work with angle.
Insight/EOtech: Apparently it might damage the finish
TRG EZ rail: Ugly as sin

I'd love to hear recommendations though... It would definitely be easier than the frankengun.
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>>34984239
Then why not get a 92a1 from the jump?

>>34984510
I meant that the screw on frame/grip attachment you posted looks like shit everywhere else beside the rail.
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>>34984652
You don't get trade in levels of finish wear by being careful.
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>>34984229
Mags and ammo. Shoot it and then decide from there, otherwise leave it the fuck alone. You may decide you want a D spring or a short reset kit, maybe you don't like the grips blah blah. Just try it before you start playing dress up
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>>34984656
First decide if you really want to use a light and what the end game for this gun is. You may find yourself wishing you had just bought an Elite IA, G-SB, Brig Tac or M9A3. Hell even a regular M9A1, 92A1, Vertec or 90-two. The brig slides are cool and people are happy to pay for em, but it's only 1oz and 1mm. All it doesn't is make a soft shooting gun .0005% softer and extends the perceived lifespan from "good luck trying to break it" to "you've already spend $50k on ammo so why bother". Oh and the holsters are harder to come by and sights will need to be fitted if you want new ones. So why not start with a whole new gun
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>>34984686
Yeah, because holsters are lined with velvet and silk
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>>34984847
This was my point.
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http://www.gunbroker.com/item/684457344

Thoughts?
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>>34982533
i realllllly want one in .308
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>Want to get a Brigadier 92fs
>No LGS ever have it in stock
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do you beretta fags like the m9a3? i really like the color and design and was wondering if you guys accept it or think i should get a different one, it'll be for carry(leather vest master race) and home defense,
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>>34985072
im also looking for a light to go on it, money isnt a problem i just want it bright and quality
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>>34985072
Why do you give a fuck what 4chan "accepts"? Its good, you like it, fucking buy it.
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>>34984891
Just buy a new gun with all the bells and whistles and leave the old one alone. It's not worth building one
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>>34985110
The only issue anyone has with it is the color, most people are just waiting on a black version like the G-SD or a goddamn Inox. Also any light made in the last decade is going to be brighter than you ever need so that's a non-issue, but if you want to be stupid the surefire X300 and X400 are your target.

Actually most people are waiting on the return of the goddamn Elite IA and the frame safety that Beretta Italy HAS THE FUCKING CAPABILITY TO PRODUCE. They fuck around with the Steel, Combat, Billinium and Centennial but they won't just spit out of basic Centurian again so there's no way in a hell anything else is gonna happen
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>>34985072
Can't stand that hideous color, can't understand the outrageous price
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>>34985201
Sub-1k is outrageous for a pistol that can't be built for less? You know how msrp and the market as a whole work right
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>>34985149
Im not the frankenbrig guy.
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I have a Taurus PT92 and like the layout.

I've been wanting a 9mm for general all round use but with added dependability for home defense.

I've shot a Glock 19 and it was alright. Accurate and intuitive but lacked something to make me really love it.

Would the 92 fs be a good choice? I've heard how you're suppose to keep an eye on the locking block, is that old news by now?
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>>34985360
>I have a Taurus PT92
Disgusting
Sell that trash and buy the real deal, there's nothing quite like a Beretta 92
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>>34985380
Bought it back when person to person sales were legal without an FFL transfer in my state. Now they require one so I'm going to hold onto it.

Plus they're impossible to sell.
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>>34985418
>when person to person sales were legal without an FFL transfer in my state
What fucking commie shithole do you live in where you aren't allowed to sell your own property?
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>>34985380
>>34985418
Lay off the anon the pt92 isn't that bad I've heard
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>>34981612
What's up, Shlomo?
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>>34985418
>They're impossible to sell
Hmmmmmmmmmm... Now why do you think that is?
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>>34985424
Oregon.

It was fairly recent. Last few years.

Because of the FFL fees you may as well buy new when the difference is about $50. Half the sellers usually want to go through THEIR dealer which can be as high as $50.

An SD9VE goes for about $300 new. It's arguably a decent although an inexpensive gun. Some guy buys one and puts a box of ammo through it and decides guns aren't for him and sells it. Might price it at $250...hell that's fair. But with the mandatory background check it's now $270-$300...yeah fuck that shit. So a lot of people end up just holding onto inexpensive guns.
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>>34985360
>keep an eye on the locking block
>is that old news
Generally.
If you're worried, get a 92 Brigadier, it has a stronger surface for the locking block to engage with, but the normal one is already robust.

Also you can get 18rd flush fitting magazines for the 92 pistols, which should be appealing for obvious reasons.

>>34985431
Depends on when they're made. I've seen ones from the 80's that look rather nice, like, almost as nice as a Beretta (but only almost).
Current ones are supposed to have horrible factory magazines, which is an excuse to get MecGar 18rd magazines for better performance and high capacity, or if that's too expensive for your taste, get some surplus 15rd 92FS magazines and have them converted for the Taurus.
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>>34985360
The locking block is a sacrificial part, but unless you shoot A LOT it won't be an issue. The lifespan is something like 20000 rounds and it's maybe a $30 part.

Also don't listen to >>34985380 as he is a buttslave.
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>>34985512
Because of those private transfer restrictions he mentioned right before that
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>>34980646
i like surplus import
heel mag release doesn't bother me at all
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Anyone here a /storm/fag?
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So about how hard is it to find a brigandier slide?
Not the whole guns, just the slide to mount on a standard 92fs.
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I don't own a Beretta, but I would buy an Elite II in a heartbeat if they brought it back.
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>>34980646
Can I play?
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>>34985898
I was implying it was because nobody even wants one to begin with.
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>>34985309
>a pistol that can't be built for less

All the features that make the M9A3 worthwhile can be had on a modern 92 for less. And in a color that isn't Cowadoody FDE.
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>>34982786
AIM Surplus has exactly TWO at $299.00.
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>>34983483
Nice compensator, very Leon, quite professional.
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>>34985072
I don't really like the color scheme, but it's a good way to get the slimmer vertec grip if you're a handlet
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>>34985016
If you want it bad enough, you should be able to have them order one.
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>>34986184

Not OP, but I consider an Uberti a Beretta

Pic related, my Beretta amongst my other gunz
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>>34986055
>Px4 Subcompact
>defeats the entire reason for getting one

Should sell it and get a Compact or Full size for rotating barrel fun.
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>>34986607
Not him but it's so cute.
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>>34986767
Bobcats and Tomcats are cuter. Nothing like a mini Beretta styled after the 92.
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>tfw will likely never stop poorfagging hard enough to do this myself
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vZ2nmw5BzQ
The grips and engraving wouldn't be too bad, but getting a brigandier slide and a 92fs frame would set me back way too much
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>>34986075
It's a waiting game and a complete waste of time. Keep an eye on berettaforums and AGW but Brig slides are an in demand part so nobody parts with them. I fucking love Berettas, but you aren't going to gain anything from a brig slide that warrants buying the slide alone. The extra metal is only worth it for adding sights and after the cost of the slide, machining and sights you may as well have just bought a new gun
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>>34986267
Yes I know and I was implying you were a retard because the PT lines sells pretty well and a surprising number of people own PTs AND 92s
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>>34986268
No. Some of the features found throughout the entire line can be found. The A3 is the only one with all of them. The G-SD is the closest and it's still missing some things. After that it's the 90-two and after that is the Vertec G. And again, it's not even $1k and it's selling out. It's not a plastic striker gun
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>>34986777
I actually have a jetfire that I carry while skateboarding.
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>>34986912
I really want a Bobcat, just can't justify a pistol in .25 ACP. Well, not at my current finances anyway.
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>>34980840
dawson
wilson

wilson is the only company making decent rear sights now though
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My kinda thread
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>>34986985
Welcome anon. That beretta all stock?
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>>34987074
Yeah i like my guns as pure as possible for some autistic reason.
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>>34987090
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>>34986934
Got mine for $250 at a gun show in really good condition. Looks like shit now because skateboarding. Ammo is pretty pricey but it's a blast to shoot.
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>>34986607
I don't like the rotating barrel. Saw someone try to shoot one with a suppressor and they had to tighten it every three or four shots. When I use my cx4 mags in it, it might as well be a full size.
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Any John Woo fans here?
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>>34987386
Makes sense then. I don't plan to suppress mine, so I went full size. If HPA passes, I'd probably get a dedicated suppressor host because it's an excuse to buy another gun.
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>>34987403
Dammit. I need to start thinking like you do.
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>>34987400
>does a thread full of people who love berettas love a filmmaker who uses berettas in every movie he makes?
Uh yes
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>>34987090
I can respect that. Arguably berettas are some of the absolute best out of the box guns you can get for the money.
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>>34987518
Still does wonders to add a D spring, but it's just Beretta for your Beretta, not like you're going to go full retard with aftermarket stuff like with a Glock.
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>>34987589
A D spring isnt that expensive either
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>>34987386
So you "saw" someone, who went through the trouble of buying either a SD and having it threaded, or getting an extended threaded barrel for a Px4 yet they completely ignored the fact that the barrel rotates and would not be a good suppressor host since before the Px4 even existed. Fascinating
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>>34987892
Doesnt leo use a supressed px4 in the climax dream assasination in Inception.
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Why doesn't beretta fucking just make guns with frame mounted safeties anymore? Decockers and slide safeties are fucking horrific, I'll never for my fuckin life understand how someone could prefer them.
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How bad would it be to buy a Beretta for my first gun ever. Basing this purely on aesthetic, I just feel like I have a deep connection to this gun.
The first shooter game I played was Tomb Raider and Lara Croft used the Beretta. I can't help myself they just look so right.
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>>34988062
They tried with the Beretta 9000S. It didn't work out so great.
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>>34988194
They're fine as a home defense or range gun, though carrying might be an issue for it.
Definitely go to a store and feel it out, maybe try it out at a range if you can. The 92fs is thick and DA/SA, which some people don't like.

Didn't Lara mostly use Hi Powers and stainless USPs though?
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>>34988194

Buy the Taurus knockoff. It is unironically a better handgun.
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Quick question guys, is this normal around the pin for the extractor?
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Little Berettas are cool too!
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>>34988593
Cant really tell whats going on here
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>>34988062
Ive never had a problem with them and cant fathom how people have such issues with a simple mechanism.
>>34988194
Not bad at all. Its a very forgiving and humbling pistol that will point out your own weaknesses and flaws in your shooting or strength.
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>>34988062
>frame mounted safeties
When will this meme die
>but muh accidently might engage the safety when I need to shoot bad guys
Then you aren't gripping the gun properly faggo, take your right hand thumb (lefties get gassed) and wrap it over the top of your support hand
>b-but what if I go to rack the slide and engage the safety
hopefully I don't have to teach you how to rack a slide as well
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>>34989513
A lot of people will over-rack or rack with a flourish, which can engage the slide safety due to the excessive hand movement and force. Regular racking of the slide wont do this. I ran a test on my beretta and found 0/10 times thes slide safety would not engage with a normal and controlled slide rack. 2/10 it would engage if you over racked, by pushing the gun forward and harshly dragging the hand along the side, in which your thumb meat would grip it. 4/10 with a Hollywood rack, which is excessive an ending with a whipped flourish on the tail end. Of course if you carry in red condition and just flick the safety off you dont need to rack the fucking thing, and if your reloading a mag jusy use the big beefy slide release
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show I get a wilson combat 92g or a cz shadow 2?
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>>34989563
Both are good guns, its more of a price point and personal taste at this current point. Ive shot a wilson combat 92fs and it had a better trigger and other high speed garbage
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>>34988194
OP here, do it. It's a great gun that WILL work for you every single time you want it to. With proper love and care, a beretta will be one of the best guns you can buy.
>>34988296
This guy is wrong. The Taurus ones have an uglier finish and are substantially less luxurious than the real thing. Great poorfag option, but we will make fun of you for it.
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>>34988614
Wood grips on berettas are pure sex
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>>34980820
>>34980881
Didn't take CZfags long to shit on a thread that's not about CZ
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>>34989993
Never does, czfags are trolls and cancer
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>>34988593
yes

>>34989563
that is a tough question, both I guess? I want the cz shadow 2 but having shot the brig tac many times I can say it is a fantastic gun. I'd say for competition - > the cz is setup much better, for a serious use gun - > brig tac
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>>34989563
Follow your instincts Fox, get the 92G.
See
>>34989998
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>>34980646
If you don't have wood grips on your m9/92fs then you're doing Beretta wrong
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>>34988062
God forbid you train with your weapon.
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>>34988614
Yes.
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>>34989552
>I don't train but i tried it once and fucked it up so it sucks.
Why don't you see what happens when you let it off in your mouth 'with a flourish'
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>>34981761
I got one during that $400 deal on classic. I've been satisfied with it. For that price, it's an excellent deal. Nothing really blew me away, but it shoots straight and has a nice weight distribution. Grip leaves some to be desired (easily fixed with talon grips etc.) and the SA trigger break is a tiny bit late but it's really not a big deal to me. All in all, I'm glad I bought it.
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>>34990227
Soon senpai, they are expensive
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>>34988018
Yep. He also travels through dreams too. You can put a can on a rotating barrel, but you need more than basic threading. Think of it like the old M9 QD or the MP5 mount. Just isn't worth the effort.

>>34988062
They were asked to make,the safety/decocker that way and they stuck with it. They still make frame safety guns in Italy for special runs, beretta USA isn't set up for it. Either way the guns still sell just fine so Beretta doesn't seem to care.

>>34988232
Functioned fine. They just fucked up with the frame design and decided to redux the cougar in polymer
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>>34990532
Apparently you are too retarded to read what I wrote correctly so I'll be sure to use less big words:

What I said above, as a veteran Military Police Officer who used the m9 extensively, was that the slide safety cannot be flicked to the safe position as easily as many people say it does with their wild and fanciful memes. It takes a hard, and excessive rack of the slide to possibly move the slide safety. Do me a favor, and keep your dick ticklers in the safe position until you read text and are ready to type again.
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>>34990924
You can stop lying now. Nobody is impressed. Also qualifying once a year isn't "extensive training" and the fact you claim to be mil/le gives you even less weapons credibility as cops famously dont train and grunts and pogs alike can't maintain anything past an erection.
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Thinking about selling 2 of my Glocks to pick up an 84fs nickle plated from Buds. My only concern is width. I primarily carry single stack pistols. Is the 84's grip the same as say, its father- the 92fs? I would be carrying iwb but I'm fairly skinny so I worry about printing with a double stack.
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>>34990832
Mine works great. But it's a hamplanet, and forum posts have me paranoid the rubberized part of the grip is going to disintegrate over time.
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>>34991013
Jesus christ, at least have the common decency to use a comma while you shit-post
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>>34991015
Im 5'6" 125lbs. And carry a double stack daily. You'll be fine.
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>>34991180
Are you 12 or are you just terrible unfortunate?
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>>34991180
Do you live in a colder area? I never wear more than a t shirt where I am. If if got cold here and I could wear a jacket I would be fine with double stacks
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>>34991206
Genetics. Im 25 and the tallest one in my immediate family.
>>34991237
I live in Miami dude. Get a good holster and decent belt.
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Is the 92 compact any good? I want it because I like Beretta aesthetics but that extra barrel on the end is shit, compact makes it almost nonexistent. I might carry it, idk.
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>>34986883
>The A3 is the only one with all of them.

Besides the swappable grip sizes, what's one thing that can't be had on anything else you already mentioned?

Hell, the 90-Two can swap grips. Spend a couple hundred on a threaded barrel and some night sights, and there's literally nothing that M9A3 has that a 90-Two doesn't.
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>>34992257
The 90two is ugly as all fuck.
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How is the action so smooth, like literally how, just sitting here racking it, its like butter.
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Since Benelli is a Beretta company, I'm asking this here.

My LGS has a brand new BENELLI MR1 Tactical they've had in store for years and I'm the only one that has shown any interest in the gun. It is currently listed for $700 but the owner said "I can take anything for it, that thing has been here for years."

I'm thinking of talking him down to $400 or $450, dunno if that's too jewish. If not I think $500-$550 is a really good price for it. Do I go ahead and get it?
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>>34991667
Not that you aren't retarded, but the elite, Centurian and compact don't have that and they all function identically, so yes
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>>34991043
I plan on picking one up sooner or later and I kinda want the grips to call apart for project purposes
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>>34993319
Tell me more!
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>>34992626
I don't know. But it gets smoother. I compared my dads late 80s 92 with an unfired police special edition and it was a night and day difference.
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H-h-hay guys, what's going on in this thread?
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>>34993512
I haven't been able to find any pics of a 9000 grip deterioration, so I cant say I have a solid plan but I really want to get a hold of one to see how it falls apart. But this is the age of 3D printers, mighty putty, flex seal, fibre tape, CAD etc. There has to be some kind of way to rig up a new grip. Maybe even a whole new frame

>>34993572
Get weirder anon
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>>34992632
>BENELLI MR1 Tactical

Killer price for an otherwise ass-ugly gun. If you like the way it looks, go for it!

Expect odd looks and laughs at the range though. Even though I'm sure its a quality piece, the reality is that is looks like the retarded love child of an AR/Shotgun/Storm.
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>>34980646
Buying a 92fs for <$300 from someone my dad knows, good condition, did I do good?
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>>34990227
Where to get nice wood grips for the 92S italian police trade in?
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>>34994403
How much under $300, how many mags?
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>>34994403
I would say so
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>>34994350
Well, that's because it basically is the retarded lovechild of the Cx4 and a Shotgun. They use a lot of parts which are interchangable or slightly modified from existing Benelli parts, and the stock is straight out of my Supernova. The bolt handle is also interchangable with the M2.

I like the looks, I think it would look better in a traditional style stock but I can always order one from them. The ergonomics are designed with a traditional stock, so like the Kel-Tec SU-16 the manual of arms feels really fucking strange when you give it a pistol grip. Action is smooth as butter, and sights are exactly the same as the Cx4.

I'll buy it tomorrow. I'll lowball to $450 and see if he'll work towards $500 - $525. Anything below $700 is a good price for the thing so if he didn't budge on the price I'll be ecstatic to have it. I'm really curious what Lancer 20/30 round smoke colored magazines will look like in the thing.
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>>34980646
Here's an operational animation showing the ingeniousnous Italian engineering
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animootions
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>>34994707
Unparalleled craftsmanship.
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>>34994613
Just checked, $200 for gun +1 additional mag
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>>34994788
What the fuck's wrong with it? Even if it was a 92S trade-in that would be a solid deal
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>>34994795
He has a bunch of Sig's that he uses now, doesn't wanna hassle with selling it if he knows a buyer already. Probably gonna offer more if it's not literally broken or something.
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>>34994788
Go for it, as long as the frame's not worn out, and it's not literally orange with rust, then go for it.

Get the 18 round Mec-Gar mags and the D spring and go live the John Woo fantasies every Beretta 92 owner has.
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>>34994944
Aside from that, any other things to watch for? I'm /noguns/
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>>34980870
Southern Ohio Gun has them for $279
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>>34986777
I've got one. I really like it and it fits in the pocket perfectly
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>>34995877
>.22lr
I'm so sorry.
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>>34989972
Slide mounted safeties were a mistake.
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>>34996128
So are you but I wasn't complaining until now
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>>34994965
May want to replace the locking block, check it for cracks.
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>>34996035
It's 100% reliable so far even with cheap Federal bulk ammo.
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Am I late to the party?
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>>34996506
>the two best ones ever made

my fucking nigga
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>>34996535
The only Berettas I own!

Funnily enough though, that means I bought two Berettas and still can't buy standard grips.
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>>34996546
does your A3 like a specific type of ammo or just it just not give a fuck?
planning on getting one
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>>34996556
Only time it had issues is with a beaten up, returned box of...was it Blazer Brass? Or Magtech? out of the employee ammo bin. Wasn't cycling properly, like it was lightly loaded. Other than that, it handles pretty much anything I buy or load to reasonable levels.
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>>34996478
Impressive. Cant say that about my u22. But i can about my jetfire.
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>>34996556
The 90 series by design will handle damn near anything short of wadcutters and even then it's a maybe. Rounds feed directly into the chamber

Also everyone just missed out on sub-$400 92 Compacts today
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Good thread
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>>34997182
Is that one of those memorabilia deployment carpets they used to sell on bases and haji shops?
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>>34996301
Nice argument
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>>34997778
To argue would validate your statement
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>>34996478
The Bobcat I shot had brands it liked and brands it would jam on. That's why I want one in .25 ACP if I was to get one, more consistent.
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>>34999349
Its the superior cartridge in reliability and muzzle velocity out of short barrels.
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>>34999488
Just as John Moses Browning designed it.
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>>34982992
Did anyone ever get the rifle kit for the Italian Space .22?
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>>34980646

I just want to say the rear sight on the stock m9 fucking blows. Two vertical dots with one being larger than the other was a stupid fucking move.
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>>35000610
Never heard of it.
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>>35000634
Well being wrong isn't illegal so you're gonna be ok, it's better than 3 dots if you actually know how they work
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>>35000850
This thing, which is apparently discontinued.
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>>34982992
>>35001182
Not sure if discontinued, but they didnt sell many in the states. Even tho they got approval for legality, people still questioned it and Beretta didnt think it would sell well. I still see occasional arguments from people who claim that even tho they got federal approval, it must still be illegal for reasons.
I managed to get one from a Beretta Preferred dealer (or whatever they call it) in Aurora, $225. I used the kit once. It was pretty nice and pretty accurate, but not as fun as regular handgun. Took it apart, cleaned it and put back in box for collection piece. Its rarity far outweighed its fun factor.
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>>35001363
Also, I'll answer the inevitable question. You can add the long barrel without attaching the stock, and it will fire. But without the stock the balance is way off.
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>>35000923
Awesome rebuttal. Lets just skirt the issue and call him names.
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>>34997182
My dick
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>>34986055
Had the .45 carbine. Packs a fucking punch
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>>34986473
Ube and Beretta are pretty much same. But they use much better wood on Beretta models
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>>34981048
>Respectful nod
Cro-maganon. I see you are still alive.
>>34981761
I grabbed a .45 just so I could have a polymer Beretta in .45 with a slide mounted decocker that would make the maximum number of people mad. I love the thing.
>>34982959
You poor, sweet, optimistic thing.
>>34983223
Noice.
>>34983525
It bothers me how they made the grips so chunky on those. That said, very nice. Have you had it long?
>>34984445
This man is stearing you right.
>>34984656
Check the secondary market for surefire adapters.
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>>34987892
He saw a Hickock45 video.
>>34988062
Not everything is a 1911 or a Glock. I like having fewer controls on the frame to fiddle with.
Remember that only in the US do shooters fixate on moving with their guns on safe. The safety in a Beretta is an admin control.
>>34988593
Yes. Staking will shift a bit if you remove the extractor pin. It will still hold.
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Two questions:

1.) Does the 92A1 have the best balance between price/features of the 92 series? Dovetailed sights + rails + frame buffer + better factory mags seems like a pretty good deal for only $150 more. If there is a better package out there though, I'm all ears.

2.) Do any of the rail adapters out there for a 92 series fit a Beretta 84?
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>>34986055
Kind of want one, but it's in the middle of a long list of guns that I want to get.

If I ever do buy one, I will definitely get the mag insert so that it can accept 90-Series mags. Maybe a some kind of muzzle device, too, 'cause the bare barrel looks a little goofy.
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>>34990227
What about this?
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>>35002348
>Does the 92A1 have the best balance between price/features of the 92 series?
Pretty much. The A1 models are meant to be the "main" line of 90-series pistols by bringing in some modern features to an old ass gun. The only reason Beretta keeps the FS and M9 for sale is for traditionalist collectors that want a new but old-school Beretta. Another cool thing about the A1 is that almost every aftermarket part out there for the FS and M9 are compatible with it.

The new features of the A1 are a nice addition, but if you're not going to using them, then there's no sense in passing up a good deal an older model. No need for a rail if you don't mount anything on it. No need for a dovetail sights if you're fine with the factory ones. Also pay attention to the trigger guard style as the A1 is rounded as opposed to the "combat" trigger guard of the old FS/M9 and squared of the M9A1.
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>>35002348
>Do any of the rail adapters out there for a 92 series fit a Beretta 84?
No. Not perfectly anyway. There 84 was never meant to have a rail mount anyway. Don't even think that there is one.
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>hey that new m9a3 is nice
>check price
>1600-1700 dollarinos
>remember im in Canada

im probably going to end up buying a used 92fs in black because im poor
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M9A3 was too good for this world. Army brass wanted something new to toy around with not updated stuff that was "good enough".

That money would have been better spent on golden toilets.
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>>35002348
>>35002542
OP here and 92A1 owner, I love mine. It's a beretta 92 on steroids. The internal buffer really makes for a soft shooter. The rail is nice to have as this is my bedside gun, and I plan on getting a light for it in the future as well as some night sights. Also the rounded trigger gaurd looks so much better. The 92A1 is the cracked out, roid rage version of the 92.
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The Glock 17 is superior to the Beretta 92 in almost every way.

>prove me wrong without using memes such as GLOCKNADE
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Thinking about trading my 92S and 100$ for a BYF42 Kar98k Russian Capture. Should I do it?
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>>35004320
>it's a glockfag in the wild
No but seriously
>glock
>it's ugly as shit
>no DA/SA
>trigger safety
>needs hundreds of dollars worth of aftermarket parts to be even comparible to a decent gun
Awful bait 2/10 made me reply. God glockfags are the absolute worst kind of cancer.
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Super late, boys, but I'm here.

What'd I miss?
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>>35004495
Just in time, anon. Great RE design, always appreciated when people did this. I fucking loved RE4 when I was a kid.
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>>35004476
Thanks for the (you) I was looking for

Here's one in return for the bite
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>>35004558
Thanks for keeping my thread alive
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Mail day and first handgun today. Did I do ok?
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>>35004588
Very nice anon, love the wood grips.
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Just purchased a used Beretta 92 for . I qualified with an M9 during AIT, and we used SERPA holsters. What do people recommend for holster? OWB under a jacket or on a duty belt.
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>>35004359
No.
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>>34980646
Just ordered a Silencerco threaded barrel.
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>>35004359
Go for it. Milsurps will only go up in value. You can get a new beretta any time. Can't say the same for a K98
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>>35004737
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Is it worth the $50 to get the G conversion kit for the 92FS?
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>>34980646
>Beretta general

What do you guys think of the ReCover grips for 92s? I'm seriously thinking of getting a set for my FS since it's become my truck gun.
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>>34980646
what do you Berettafags think is a good choice to get for my dad as a present? He's a shitty cheap 1911 and classy wheelgat guy, that since i can remember has wanted a Beretta 92 of some sort but always puts it off.
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>>35004849
Definitely a no.

>>35004863
How much are you willing to spend?
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>>35004863
Spend like 300 bucks and get the old man a surplus Italian police issue 92
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>>35004880
whats a middle of the road cost?
>>35004891
that actually would be his speed, since he is a eurotrash wannabe
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>>34980646
/cx4/, reporting in.
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>>35004849
>truck gun
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>>35005058
92 hides in my center console. My WASR-10 does not.
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>>35004495
>ordered some grips from the samurai edge grips guy months ago
>haven't heard anything
>message him
>radio silence
Am I just being impatient or have I been rused?

What do you all think would make for a better Wesker SE frame, a straight dust cover inox frame with a rail adapter, or a 92A1 frame cerakoted the inox color? I already know I can't get the fuckhuge beavertail and I accept that.
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>>35005407
The first time I ordered from him for my 92FS Compact, it only took around 2 months to get them.

For my full SE build though, it took nearly a year. In fact, he offered me a full refund or some free grips whenever I want. I'm still waiting to cash in on that offer. All I can say is keep emailing him.

As for the Wesker build, It's hard to say. How accurate do you want to go with it? I'd say do whatever isn't going to bother you in the long run. You might also want to check if Beretta can refinish a standard A1 frame in Inox, too. Unless you wanted to try a different finish.
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>>35004849
>arming criminals willingly
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>>35005102
Just carry the pistol with you. Don't leave it in your truck.
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>>35005825
>Just carry the pistol with you

I can't carry guns in my work, nor would I want to anyway. It'd be banging into shelving, machines, our conveyor and god knows what during the course of my workday.
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>>35005465
Right now I'm just going for a Jill build because it's the one with the most normal parts, I think the only non-standard thing is the sights. It's been about 4 months at this point, and he initially told me it'd take about 2 months, but I'll keep at it. I guess it's just me being paranoid, I'm sure a guy who's done it for so many people would try to scam it up.

It was more a thought of how I'd go about handling a Wesker build if I wanted to go completely autistic and make 2 SEs. I'm pretty sure his rail is integrated to the frame, but has the classic grip, so a vertec is out.
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>>35005875
The only way the "truck gun" concept even works is if you leave your truck in a secure area every time you leave it unattended with your gun in it. The reality is that most people will fail to do this 100% of the time.
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>>35006132
The only way the truck gun concept does not work is if you leave it visible or the vehicle unlocked. No one smashes random windows to hope that their is a gun in the center console or glove box.
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>>35006200
>implying people only ever break into vehicles is when they're looking for firearms.

C'mon, man. You can't be this naive.
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>>35006221
Your right but they do do it for a reason, see thing they want in car, Not I'm going to smash all windows on x block to see what I get.
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>>34997755
Not sure, got it from a friend.
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>>35006252
You gonna risk a beretta on that? Oh wait you already have been.
>your right
>your
This is the truck gun level of intelligence.
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>>35006200
>No one smashes random windows to hope that their is a gun in the center console or glove box.

Get out of your box, bro. Cars get broken into and stolen all the time.
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>>35006308
>CARS
>TRUCKS
one of these things are not like the other
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>>35006293
Go to bed grammar nazi. You are wrong and a fagot.
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>>35006252
>see thing they want in car

Not necessarily.

Also, you're under the mistaken assumption that they won't just make off with the whole vehicle.
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>>35001422
They're literally the exact same physical sights as the 92fs, just painted differently and they're used in the exact same way as most combat style sights. One could paint the sights black and they would still function the same.
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>>35006318

Nigga, are you seriously trying to argue that trucks are immune to theft?
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>>35006318
Trucks tend to have tools in them.
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Want to get my hands on a 92FS for sure, but also debating getting a CX4 later on when I have spare cash since it looks so sexy and I was always interested in getting a pistol caliber carbine. Any specific reason not to get a CX4 besides it being "redundant"? Did they have any problems?
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>>35002348
Don't you dare try and mount a light on an 84
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>>35006341
Than they are in for a surprise mine just has old notes and other trash in it.
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>>35006341
That was about an old truck being broken into to steal the truck.
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>>35006337
Of course comrade no one would think anything of value would be in a truck. Dumbass that cant tell sarcasm.
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>thieves only break into vehicles when they see something they want
>trucks don't get broken into
>leaving firearms in an unattended vehicle

buncha retards itt...
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>>35006351
TheY'RE not going to know that until after they smash and search.
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>>35006377
>some anon mentions having or wanting a truck gun
>/k/ reeeeee's
Every. Single. Time.
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>>35006377
>thieves break into every vehicles they see
>trucks don't get broken into/ sarcasm
>leaving firearms in an unattended vehicle, locked and non visible and possibly in a lockbox.


Bunch of autistic retards who cant believe places don't have entire streets have all their cars broken into every day.
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>>35006383
So their going to smash and grab every car, truck and suv when the first 3 only have .57 cents in them that they could not see?
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>>35006416
>smash and grab every car

No, only when the opportunity arises.

Stop trying to argue in absolutes.
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>>35006407
>in a lockbox.
Surely that would convince thieves that there's nothing of value in there!
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>>35006489
Your the one doing it.
>there is never any reason nor is it safe to have a truck gun.
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>>35006518
How would they see a lock box in the center console from the out side?
And why would they spend more than a minute on a smash and grab increasing their likely hood of someone noticing?
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>>35006391
Niggers have enough guns.
>>35006416
When they want crack, they'll do anything.
>>35006520
You're greentext implies that absolute fact isn't true.
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>>35006534
>more than a minute

Literally takes like 15 seconds to search under the seats, center console, and the glove box.
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>>35006545
It isn't. there are several reasons and safe ways to have a truck gun.
Ranch/farm work
camping
with a lock box
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>>35006534
It takes 10 seconds to pick a lock
>implying all car hoppers carry lock picking sets
I've been picking locks for 9 years and have never used a kit. A small flathead and a bent paperclip almost always work.
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>>35006563
Go home vault dweller your drunk.
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>>35006558
You gonna tell me these reasons?
I sure as shit hope those aren't them.
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>>35006553
And how long is it then going to take to break into a metal lock box bolted to the vehicle.
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>>35006545
>niggers have enough guns
Apparently not, anyhow you should be praising the anon giving you a solid reason to shoot armed criminals.
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>>35006569
Not drunk enough to leave a gun in my car.
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>>35006576
You can't shoot him if he's in your car with your gun.
>>35006575
See>>35006563
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>>35006582
But you are drunk enough to think your fallout lockpick skill works in real life on more than toy/cheapo locks.

>>35006596
But why would he be in their in the first place is the question that was never answered.
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>>35006520
First, nobody ever said that.

Secondly, no, I'm not. My point is that vehicles get broken into and even stolen outright enough to make keeping valuables such as firearms inadvisable. Somehow you interpreted that to mean that car thieves break into every vehicle that they see.
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>>35006596
Someone else can
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>>35006601
I've never played fallout.
He's looking for valubles. Not necesarily a gun.
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>>35006617
Who?
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>>35006618
What valuables? The they might be in there or might not kind? The kind that adds more time that he might be noticed for more likely than not nothing?
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>>35006628
Any one else sees a man break a car window in a parking lot in the middle of the day.
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>>35006609
Why would you infer that the firearm would in there 24/7?
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>>35006628
The police, another armed citizen, a security guard, who knows. in my city some idiot tried stealing a car right outside my LGS and the workers held him at gunpoint until police arrived.
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>>35006648
Crackheads aren't psychic they're desperate. They're hoping for valubles.
>>35006655
Unless you're in texas i wouldn't count on it. Not that texas is the only place its legal to do so but more that texas seems like the only place where people who arent cops would.
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>>35006678
That's a very specific and completely irrelevant example.
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>>35006680
I do in fact live it Texas. Which is best state all evidence to the contrary is false because Whataburger is best fast food burger place.

>Hoping
>not looking in windows for bags, and other things that may conceal valuables before breaking in
>or can some how use your car insurance to steal your identity
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>>35006752
>Applying logic to crackhead behavior
>Taking pride in regional fast food
>eating fast food
Its like I'm talking to a child.
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>>35006662
That's not what I'm inferring at all, Mr Strawman. That's your own construct that you made up.

Honestly, what part of my post made you think that?
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