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Gabe, just another reason you need a 92. The 34 and 92 are simpatico.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
It's quite possible that they just reached their failure point all at one time. I've only been dry firing the 92 for the last month and a half, before that it was 95% all Glock. I had to reset the G17 much much more than the 92, so the rims got more abuse with the G17.
I have more coming so we'll see what happens. I will say that primer strikes are much deeper with the Beretta.
The new 92Gs are listed on Lipsey's site but aren't in stock yet. The guy at my local gun shop wasn't able to find them listed with any other distributors.
Bobbed hammer from AGW and low pro single sided WC safety installed tonight.
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rumor has it a LGS has a couple of the new 92G's.
IF I can get out there tomorrow...
IF they actually have them in stock...
I might be breaking a promise to myself and buying another firearm this year.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=439378529
New 92G on GB... $650 BIN
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=439440033
$599 no CC fees
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Looking for a qualified professional to remove a stump of a sight, weld up and dovetail cut for a front sight on a Beretta 92G.
Not the latest and greatest, but Robertson Trading Post has 92FS police turn-ins starting at $419.00.
Okie John