I jumped on the 92 bandwagon a bit before this whole Beretta renaissance thing happened. After I set up a few pistols just the way I liked them, folks like Wilson and Langdon start coming our with their products and Beretta starts jazzing up the old pizza blaster. My thought was, "Why couldn't you have done that a year ago and saved me the trouble?"
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Very cool to see Beretta signing someone like JJ.
As for the 92 becoming the next 1911, it COULD happen, but the problem I foresee is finding a way to mount a red dot to it. Like, you know, for carry purposes, not Open Division. 1911/2011? No problem. 92? I hear Ernest is still working on that.
I’d like to see it happen, but I’m not holding my breath.
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I agree that it won't fair as well as the 1911. The 1911 was made under contract by several different companies. Nothing stops any company from making a 1911 tomorrow.
Only one company can make the M9. And so any innivation built upon it relies on Beretta. And to an extent on their quality level.
-Cory