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Thread: New Wilson Combat Beretta 92G Brigadier Tactical

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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    I don't know the rules, and how the USPSA approval process works well enough to know. I don't believe there is anything on this new Beretta that hasn't been in another 92 variant.

    Didn't the FNS 5 inch pave the way for an initial run of two?
    The FNS 5 inch debacle was just that, a crock of crap...

    The frame on this Beretta is unique to the gun so 2k units must be produced.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    I don't know the rules, and how the USPSA approval process works well enough to know. I don't believe there is anything on this new Beretta that hasn't been in another 92 variant.

    Didn't the FNS 5 inch pave the way for an initial run of two?
    FNH just signed the form, there was no hard evidence that there were less than 2,000 produced. But here we have open proof that only 1,000 have been made so far.

    IDPA rules are similar 2,000 units required.

    They can't use the 92G-SD is the linage, because they put a different name on the slide.

    Don't get me wrong, I am drooling over this pistol, but the fact that this is IDPA SSP approved, while the Accu-Shadow isn't is blatant hypocrisy on the part of IDPA pure and simple. Maybe if CZ-USA, or Angus writes a big enough check they can get the Accu-Shadow SSP approved.

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    Is a non railed version going to be released?

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    That's a dang nice pistol! But seeing as how I'm already in the dog house for my SB15 and M9A1 Compact purchases - Kalifornia is going to put the kabosh on SSEs before I can get the funds for such a fancy pistol.

    Oh well, I can always go the custom route.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    Bill Wilson weighed various slides a month or so back:

    92FS Centurion 10.85oz
    92FS full size 11.35oz
    92FS Vertec 11.75oz
    92A1 12.25oz
    92G Brig Tactical 12.70oz
    Thank you for sharing those numbers. It is a good reference point.

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    It is going to be very interesting to watch the developments at Beretta USA in the next year. I hope this announcement is just the start!

    I have wanted a 92 since I was a kid, but I need to wait and see what happens with future offerings. This pistol looks great, but I cannot justify $1100 for my first Beretta.

    I really need to stay away from this thread so I don't impulse buy something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    I'm not even into Berettas, and I want that.

    Gonna ring up WC....

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    What's the point of the brigadier slide?
    "Are you ready? Okay. Let's roll."- Last words of Todd Beamer

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    Why do I get one of these? I've been wanting *a* Beretta for a while, largely because Super Dave, but this looks nice and seems kinda sorta maybe priced well for some amount of half decent work. Why this and not something else?
    Think for yourself. Question authority.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    Beretta 92G Brigadier Tactical pistol

    Brigadier configuration with heavy duty slide
    G configuration ambidextrous decocker only
    4.7” Stainless match grade barrel with recessed target crown
    Extra tight fitting tolerances for improved accuracy
    All steel components (decocker, trigger, magazine release, guide rod)
    Oversize magazine release with checkered pad
    Checkered frontstrap and backstrap
    Beveled magazine well
    Rounded trigger guard
    Rail for mounting light or laser
    Elite skeletonized hammer
    D hammer spring
    WC rear Battlesight and tritium dovetail front sight
    WC steel fluted guide rod
    WC G-10 grips with WC logo medallion
    Special serial number range with WC prefix
    Ships with 3 sand resistant 15 round magazines
    IDPA Stock Service Pistol approved
    Initial run of 1,000 pistols

    Available exclusively from Wilson Combat or Wilson Premier distributors,

    MSRP $1195.00. In stock for immediate delivery
    Unless every one of the things that I've highlighted are part swaps from other SSP-legal Berettas, I doubt this thing is SSP legal.

    Quote Originally Posted by PPGMD View Post
    The fact that this is IDPA SSP approved, while the Accu-Shadow isn't is blatant hypocrisy on the part of IDPA pure and simple. Maybe if CZ-USA, or Angus writes a big enough check they can get the Accu-Shadow SSP approved.
    +1

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