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  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by CLaw View Post
    Ben,

    Grats to Berretta for some fun cool things coming out at SHOT! Though it would have been great to see PX4 with actual texture in their grips!
    Thank you, we're all working hard here to do cool stuff for you all.

    And yes, believe me we know that texture and ergos need a refresh, but the international MIL/LE contracts and service commitments are keeping us locked into the current tooling for now.
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    Will a decocker/safety version ever be made? May not be possible.

    That’s what I’ve wanted for a long time now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robinson View Post
    Huh. This is the version of their site I was looking at:

    https://www.beretta.com/en-us/firear...mily/90-series
    That’s weird one version of the Beretta site does not have the 96A1 on it and the other version does not have the 92A1 lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheNewbie View Post
    Will a decocker/safety version ever be made? May not be possible.

    That’s what I’ve wanted for a long time now.
    You mean a thumb Safety decocker combo like the 80X?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheNewbie View Post
    Will a decocker/safety version ever be made? May not be possible.

    That’s what I’ve wanted for a long time now.
    Curious about your reasoning here. The gun can safely be carried in Condition 2 without a safety.

    Or are you asking about a version that also allows Condition 1 ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robinson View Post
    Curious about your reasoning here. The gun can safely be carried in Condition 2 without a safety.

    Or are you asking about a version that also allows Condition 1 ?

    Like the 80x.


    I’ve spent a lot of time carrying TDA guns, but I’ve come to appreciate a manual safety. It’s not a deal breaker, but it would be a nice feature to have.


    AIWB, off body carry (not ideal, but you never know), “admin” handling, etc.


    I understand why the concept is not a popular one, and there are options like the 92 and some HKs if it’s a must have.

  7. #27
    I have a lot of reps with the slide mounted safety, and I don't think it woyld be easy for me to change to the frame safety. I do okay with a 1911, but thats a different critter.

    92. Dasa. Slide safety/decock. Check.
    92. Dasa. Slide decock. Check.
    92. Sao. Frame safety. Check.
    92. Dasa. Frame decock. Check.

    Between the different manual of arms, compact and non compact, RDO options... the 92 series is the best it's ever been. There is a 92 for everyone.

    And it looks like the plastic fantastic Px4 is moving along a similar path.

    I'm sure it's a big catalog for Beretta to produce. I hope that the catalog stays the way it is for awhile. Because it's amazing.

  8. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by RevolverRob View Post
    We need to discuss the naming conventions of these guns.

    92G-TS

    Because this is actually getting confusing. Prior to this the G has been a decock only model.

    G + Thumb Safety doesn't make sense.
    Almost as bad as 90-two!

    I’m confused about the “twin sear”. Unclear why is necessary? Well I’m just glad the folks who spaz over slide-mounted decocker are now made complete.

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    I was perfectly happy using the slide mounted decocker- in fact, I really like it. The only reason I'd get this instead is the right side G model deococker "drum" and lever printed a bit in tee shirts for me.

  10. #30
    Quote Originally Posted by Noah View Post
    The 92 with the 80X style thumb safety/decocker is here.

    I think its dumb, all 92 series slide mounted guns de-cock with a downward motion, they should have done the same with this gun so there would be commonality of training. YMMV

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