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    Thought I was an informed Beretta fan.

    I stand corrected. On the subject of the 92x- do we have a release date and price yet?
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    Wait, so what does the "X" designation mean?

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    My goodness! I've owned S&W 2nd gen TDA, a Sig Mk25 and a 92FS. Worked with them but I never clicked with the S&W or Sig. I do like the 92 best of the breed. The frame safety thing is very appealing to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobert1035 View Post
    Wait, so what does the "X" designation mean?
    The new evolution of 92. 92 eXtended.

    92X is a new line, not a model. The one shown so far is the entry level all steel competition gun.
    | 92 Centennial x 2 | 92-Stock Competition | 92 Combat x 2 |
    | 92 Brigadier Tactical | 92G-SD | 92 Elite II in 9mm, 9x21 and 357SIG |
    | CZ SP01 Shadow | CZ P-01 in ODG | CZ-97 | Walther P5 |
    | SIG/SAN 553R | SIG/SAN 553-Diopter | SIG/SAN 551-2 SP SWAT |

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    OK cool, thanks for the info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobert1035 View Post
    Wait, so what does the "X" designation mean?
    "X" is the new marketing department hotness. I don't care what they call it, I want one bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rapid Butterfly View Post
    You’re not helping my battle to not get a second 92
    It's hard to see how having two 92's is a bad thing . . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeep View Post
    It's hard to see how having two 92's is a bad thing . . . .
    2 is just a good start...

    Quote Originally Posted by Josh Runkle View Post
    1 is none, 2 is 1, 3 is for parts for #1, 4 is for the wife, 5 is for the guest, 6 is to try a weird optics setup, 7 is the suppressed setup, 8 and 9 so your kids can find spare parts when you pass them down one day. So, having 9 of each type of firearm is perfectly reasonable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeep View Post
    It's hard to see how having two 92's is a bad thing . . . .
    I did formerly have two.

    My plan is two Px4CCs, two 92s, done. I’m just still deciding on what my second 92 should be - LTT elite, 92x variant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rapid Butterfly View Post
    I did formerly have two.

    My plan is two Px4CCs, two 92s, done. I’m just still deciding on what my second 92 should be - LTT elite, 92x variant.
    If you like the Vertec frame (I do--my hands are only medium size at best) the M9A3 is a terrific pistol, and is even better if you drop in LTT's trigger job in a bag. I think it is my most accurate Beretta, though that might be because of the smaller grip.

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