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  • Osobuco

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    Hi All

    Recently I see lotsa talk about keltec, glock, hk, taurus, SA, sig, etc etc and thought it was time to yack a bit about what i consider to be some of the best autos for the $ available. I own a stable of fine Italian phillies, 92FS, 96FS Inox, 3032 Tomcat INOX, 950BS .25 nickel, PX4 storm .40; 70S 380, 84F 380 in nickel and 84FS blue and I still want more! They all shoot great and never a malfunction.:rockwoot:

    So - sound off - whatcha think?
     

    gunman41mag

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    SOUTH of YOU
    I have three BERETTA, a black 92FS, 92FS INOX, & 950 25acp I've never had a jammed, the only things I don't like about my 92FS is that it doesn't have a frame mounted safety
     

    ATF Consumer

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    I really like my M9...I just need to be more accurate with it.
    I hate to say it, but I am far more accurate with my Ruger LCP...little dinky thing in my hand than I am with my M9. I need way more range time to get where I feel fully comfortable with it.
     

    garyindiane

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    Love my 92G Indiana State Police Model
    Not one single faliure of any kind
    There is not a whole bunch of beretta love on the interweb.
    No one says anything bad about them, its just no one says anything about them.

    Oh Yeah
    :postpics:

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    -Gary
     

    Osobuco

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    There is not a whole bunch of beretta love on the interweb.
    No one says anything bad about them, its just no one says anything about them.

    That's what I noticed. I don;t understand why - is it just that it is common knowledge that Beretta is so awesome that folks are in awe and sort of speechless:D
     

    Lock n Load

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    My Beretta 92G is still one of my favorites, I picked it up while working at Bradis back in 1991.... the trijicons still glow (about half life or less..). It has always been 100% reliable, nothing has ever been replaced due to failure.
     
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    My 92fs was the first gun I bought and still my favorite. Rarely talked about or even carryed anymore, but never misses a trip to the range. At around 4000 Rnds it shoots like a new gun. I was jokeing around with a freind that I shoot with alot the other day, I told him if he ever saw me pull out that beretta he mite aswell just tuck his head and stay down. He agreed. ;)
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    Bshaw

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    I had a 96 in 40 cal traded it , liked the gun no problems at all, just a little to much recoil for me, Wife has a 22 Bobcat Inox beautiful gun ( I think thats why she bought it) only 2 we have ever owned. I would like to get a 92 in 9mm someday.
     

    03A3

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    I don't have a centerfire Beretta, but several of us around here have the little Model 21A pocket-rockets.
    They are very reliable as long as certain brands/types of bulk pack .22 ammo are avoided.
    The lack of an extractor is somewhat disconcerting, but they work.
     

    Obiward

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    I had a double stack Cheetah for a number of years. It was the first pistol that I bought, but I never cared for the .380 cartridge. It ran perfectly for 1000s of rounds while I had it, but I traded it for a USP 45. There was absolutely nothing bad about it, but it wasn't what I needed and didn't fit my hand very well.
     
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