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    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Noah View Post
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    That is...moronic.

    I see now Beretta does not refer to the thumb safety as a thumb safety, but rather as a "frame mounted safety".

    I guess 92G-TS is better than 92G-FML (Frame Mounted Lever).

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    Quote Originally Posted by RevolverRob View Post
    That is...moronic.

    I see now Beretta does not refer to the thumb safety as a thumb safety, but rather as a "frame mounted safety".

    I guess 92G-TS is better than 92G-FML (Frame Mounted Lever).
    That made me chuckle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robinson View Post
    I still see the 96A1 on Beretta's site but it looks like the 92A1 is gone. Or was that already known?
    The Beretta 92A1 is still on the Beretta website……

    https://www.beretta.com/en/product/92-a1-P0050

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    For some clarification: The main difference in the GTS is in the frame and fire control group. It's a single click up to decock and then auto spring down. It's a G / decock only, and that mechanism cannot go into an XI or Performance without additional machining on the frame. We're trying to cover all the bases on the 90 series for things we've reasonably been asked for over the years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben_G View Post
    For some clarification: The main difference in the GTS is in the frame and fire control group. It's a single click up to decock and then auto spring down. It's a G / decock only, and that mechanism cannot go into an XI or Performance without additional machining on the frame. We're trying to cover all the bases on the 90 series for things we've reasonably been asked for over the years.

    Thanks- wasn't immediately clear if it basically mimicked the 80X, or if it was decock only.

    10 hats off to Beretta for really listening to customers.

    Does this share grips with a 92XI?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dcowboyscr View Post
    The Beretta 92A1 is still on the Beretta website……

    https://www.beretta.com/en/product/92-a1-P0050
    Huh. This is the version of their site I was looking at:

    https://www.beretta.com/en-us/firear...mily/90-series

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noah View Post
    Thanks- wasn't immediately clear if it basically mimicked the 80X, or if it was decock only.

    10 hats off to Beretta for really listening to customers.

    Does this share grips with a 92XI?
    The 80 series is a separate beast from the 90 series. The safety hole position dramatically changes how all those components can physically interact.

    Thank you, we're trying.

    Yes. The main different bits are the frame internal cuts, the sear/s, hammer, and safety lever internals. Grips are the same pattern, and everything else you'd think you can swap on a 90 series are also compatible (sights, holsters, barrels, etc).
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    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!

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