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  1. #401
    Quote Originally Posted by Bucky View Post

    Probably the most 92ish feature of the X9 is the way the top round aligns with the chamber, nearly a straight path to feeding. Much like the 92.
    I had a little time behind a single stack Wilson 9mm before moving to the x9, and while both pistols had buttery smooth actions, this was a huge difference. It’s like the round cannot miss the chamber, and all my 9mm 1911 worries were out the window

  2. #402
    Quote Originally Posted by theJanitor View Post
    I had a little time behind a single stack Wilson 9mm before moving to the x9, and while both pistols had buttery smooth actions, this was a huge difference. It’s like the round cannot miss the chamber, and all my 9mm 1911 worries were out the window
    I completely agree. I have a couple 1911 9mms I use as game guns, but I wouldn't chose to carry one.

  3. #403
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    Phase I complete!

    NP3 TJIAB and Wilson Ultra-Thins have been installed. Fabulous improvements, cannot recommend enough.

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  4. #404
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    The final (?) evolution of my Beretta 92FS. It has progressed from bone stock as follows. "G" conversion, Wilson Combat enlarged & checkered mag release, Wilson Combat Ultra-thin grips, Langdon Tactical TJIB, Border Marshall 4.7" barrel, Vertec slide, M9A3 Tritium sights, Wilson Combat checkered FS and BS, Mag well, dehorn, removed trigger guard hook. Got the Wilson frame work back yesterday and it makes a significant difference in the feel and retention.
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  5. #405
    Quote Originally Posted by Dorsai View Post
    The final (?) evolution of my Beretta 92FS. It has progressed from bone stock as follows. "G" conversion, Wilson Combat enlarged & checkered mag release, Wilson Combat Ultra-thin grips, Langdon Tactical TJIB, Border Marshall 4.7" barrel, Vertec slide, M9A3 Tritium sights, Wilson Combat checkered FS and BS, Mag well, dehorn, removed trigger guard hook. Got the Wilson frame work back yesterday and it makes a significant difference in the feel and retention.

    I've often thought that the ideal carry 92 looks something like an Elite II frame with a Vertec slide. Looks like you really nailed it to me. Looks great too.


    I carry my Langdon M9, and am using the Elite LTT to start USPSA.

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    I also have a blue gun.

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    -Cory
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  6. #406
    I'm gonna have to set this thread to "ignore" just so I don't end up buying a LTT or Wilson

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    Quote Originally Posted by theJanitor View Post
    I'm gonna have to set this thread to "ignore" just so I don't end up buying a LTT or Wilson
    You will. So will I. It’s inevitable. Give in. 🦄

  8. #408
    Quote Originally Posted by Rapid Butterfly View Post
    You will. So will I. It’s inevitable. Give in. 🦄
    I could probably afford the blue one under the lamp

  9. #409
    Quote Originally Posted by theJanitor View Post
    I could probably afford the blue one under the lamp
    Hahaha! It took me two seperate tax returns for the guns. The M9 was my first in like 3 years.

    -Cory

  10. #410
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    Lok Grips.

    So, the thin, full checkered, Lok Grips are the best ones so far. I like the VZ/Wilson/Langdon grips, but they were all too slick. I'm used to either home-done stipple jobs on glocks or 20 lpi on 1911s. I basically want the grips on my pistol to hold on to me just as hard as I'm holding on to them...the Lok Grips do this. They are a bit pricey, but over the next couple pay checks I believe that both of my Wilson Brig-Tacs are going to end up wearing sets as well.



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