As of a minute ago, "Billjwlson" is high bidder.
As of a minute ago, "Billjwlson" is high bidder.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
That was the first time I ran the Beretta from the holster shooting that drill.Started concealed & hammer down. Typically I shoot an indoor range which very strictly forbids holster practice. I wish I could argue, but they don't have much ceiling left and can ill afford liability lawsuits.
That afternoon and the rest of the week I had access to a field where I could do as I pleased. How liberating -and i'm now quite jealous of people who have their own ranges.
Quite in line with thread title of general Beretta love that 92G-SD sold for $1570...That's a whole lot of love.
Just curious, figured I'd ask the experts. I've installed a D spring, and have the skeletonized hammer on hand...I just wonder if I'm losing anything in reliability/gaining anything in performance compared to the stock 92FS hammer, or if it's mostly just a cosmetic upgrade. I'll be shooting a good amount of NATO M882. Thanks!
I keep waffling about a 92. I got a chance to shoot someone's 92FS the other day at the range. It didn't scream my name like my first P30 did. Shot pretty soft with my usual plinking ammo but I only put 14 rounds down the tube. Grip didn't speak to me either, but I'm still drawn to them anyways. I didn't HATE the gun, but I didn't LOVE it either at first blush. I have my eye on a 92G and if the price is right I just might pull the trigger.
It's only money after all