Well, the barrel's alignment being center really is cosmetic with Beretta's right? They lock up on the locking block so a non centered barrel will still shoot centered right?
-Cory
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Well, the barrel's alignment being center really is cosmetic with Beretta's right? They lock up on the locking block so a non centered barrel will still shoot centered right?
-Cory
This is interesting and this is what I have thought. I have heard Bill Wilson say that they asked Beretta to keep the tolerances as tight as they can on a production gun, I would guess that Beretta would apply that to the m9a3 if it did not pose any downsides for them.
I don’t think any accuracy differences(if any) would be noticed at 25. Bill has posted 50yrd and 100yrd groups on the 1911 and beretta forums. He obviously knows Berettas and has a massive collection of them, I would assume if he can tell the difference then their is probably one.
Right, hence the word practical. I think if you have to stretch a pistol to 50 or 100 yards, presumably with a ransom rest, to determine nuances of difference between old vs new pistols, that represents a difference that I won't likely ever notice, but to each his/her own.
They will look like this;
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I’m so jealous
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