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Thread: Beretta 92 Grip Tang Cuts Me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave J View Post
    I like the way you think.

    I found the LTT to be much improved in the trigger guard. There’s clearly an additional chamfer cut on the lower edge, which is one that usually bothers me. I wish they’d also done the same to the upper (or inside) edge as well. Even so, the LTT is the only B92 I haven’t felt the need to take a file to,

    LTT on the bottom, CenTac on the top with file work clearly visible.
    My LTT has a trigger guard so sharp ypu would think it was a Colt.

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    The obvious answer is to harden the fuck up and get some callouses.

    That said, I'm not sure what Beretta is doing these days. My pre-2010 92s don't have many sharp edges. My LTT M9 has no sharp edges. A similar vintage 92FS feels like it skipped whatever process might break an edge. If I had to guess, I'd say you get what you get and should choose carefully and in person.

    The sharp 92 is going to get the home carry package.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hambo View Post
    The obvious answer is to harden the fuck up and get some callouses.
    Maybe I am just a huge pansy. Maybe I just don’t like bleeding all over myself after 50 rounds of live fire. Either way, I don’t care what your opinions are on the toughness of the skin on my base thumb knuckle are. I don’t appreciate guns that cut me when I shoot them and that skin can’t very well get tougher if I’m constantly shooting and dryfiring it now can it?


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    Quote Originally Posted by spinmove_ View Post
    Either way, I don’t care what your opinions are on the toughness of the skin ...
    I took Hambo's comment as nothing more than good natured ribbing.

    I suspect most PF members appreciate a gun that you can shoot comfortably for extended practice sessions. Dehorning isn't exactly a new idea. Even if you're calloused up, extended wet weather exposure will soften the skin to where it's easily cut.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spinmove_ View Post
    Maybe I am just a huge pansy. Maybe I just don’t like bleeding all over myself after 50 rounds of live fire. Either way, I don’t care what your opinions are on the toughness of the skin on my base thumb knuckle are. I don’t appreciate guns that cut me when I shoot them and that skin can’t very well get tougher if I’m constantly shooting and dryfiring it now can it?


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    Your skin is definitely too thin.
    "Gunfighting is a thinking man's game. So we might want to bring thinking back into it."-MDFA

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hambo View Post
    Your skin is definitely too thin.
    Your sarcasm will not go over my head. My reflexes are too fast. I would...catch it...


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