FrankenMauser
New member
Well...
I've long been an opponent of the M9 for the military.
I've never been a fan of the Beretta 92.
And I've been fairly outspoken about my opinions on those subjects.
A while back, I realized that most of my experience with the Beretta 92 was in regard to the poorly-maintained and universally worn-out M9s I had to use in the military, or 92s that had been ridden hard, put away wet, and beaten to death by their owners.
So, I decided to give the 92 another shot when Bud's offered the 92S Italian Police 'trade-ins' at $299.
Crow has been served.
I still hate the safety, and I have to omit the heel magazine release of the 92S when judging the 92 in general. It works, but I'm not a fan; and it adds complications with sourcing magazines.
And it's bigger than everything else, in nearly every way.
But this 92S shoots great, has not bobbled at all, and fits my hand better than even my all-time favorite 9mm, the Hi-Power.
A few weeks back, I shot my Ruger P95DC, the Browning Hi-Power, and the Beretta 92S back-to-back with the same loads. (Along with a borrowed Glock and a CZ75B.)
The one I kept coming back to was the 92S.
It just felt better.
I've long been an opponent of the M9 for the military.
I've never been a fan of the Beretta 92.
And I've been fairly outspoken about my opinions on those subjects.
A while back, I realized that most of my experience with the Beretta 92 was in regard to the poorly-maintained and universally worn-out M9s I had to use in the military, or 92s that had been ridden hard, put away wet, and beaten to death by their owners.
So, I decided to give the 92 another shot when Bud's offered the 92S Italian Police 'trade-ins' at $299.
Crow has been served.
I still hate the safety, and I have to omit the heel magazine release of the 92S when judging the 92 in general. It works, but I'm not a fan; and it adds complications with sourcing magazines.
And it's bigger than everything else, in nearly every way.
But this 92S shoots great, has not bobbled at all, and fits my hand better than even my all-time favorite 9mm, the Hi-Power.
A few weeks back, I shot my Ruger P95DC, the Browning Hi-Power, and the Beretta 92S back-to-back with the same loads. (Along with a borrowed Glock and a CZ75B.)
The one I kept coming back to was the 92S.
It just felt better.