Chiappa M9 9mm?

Mikef262

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I tried searching the fourm for any updates but I hadn't seen any since 2013. I got an email today from classic arms and they had a chiappa m9 9mm on their ad. Honestly I had no clue they made them in 9mm until today. I just knew about the 22. So does anybody have any experience with these 9mms? I know they closely resemble a beretta, but I really like the finger grooves that are present on the chiappa version. I had a 92fs, but traded for a sig p220 a couple years ago. I really really liked the 92fs. It was a great gun, fun and cheap to shoot, and very durable (it had a nice fall from a tree stand back when I was too cheap to buy good holsters). I've never shot a chiappa, and frankly when I saw the monstrosity of a revolver they make I never considered them as a brand to buy. But back to my main question. Does anybody have any idea how well they are made? How they compare to the real deal? Are parts, specifically magazines, interchangeable? Will they fit the same holsters?
 
I got the same email and did a double take on the 92f clone. I'd be interested on any feed back on this gun also....
 
I recently did some research on this gun. Bud's had the compact on sale for a decent price. I believe it's manufactured by Girsan in Turkey. The sale ended and the price went up about $100 so I didn't follow up.
 
These aren't bad. I shot one a while back and I never would have known it wasn't a 92 if I hadn't seen it first.
 
I kind of figured as much. I just saw it and thought it may be a cheaper option if it was good quality. I guess I will just stick with my choice of the beretta m9 for my next purchase.
 
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