Just got my new 92FS and took it to the range

JoeSixPack said:
I 2nd the mec-gar 18's.. they are "THE" mag to get.. quality built, holds a mighty 18 rounds.

I wont' buy anything else for my 92's

Indeed, they are supremely reliable and hold 18 rds flush, what's not to love?!
 
Although I love my classic Italian, I also want to pickup up a M9A3 at some point, but apparently the street price for those is around $1000! :eek:

Will have to be less than that and in black before I pull the trigger, but I will eventually get one. They have much slimmer grips, which is good news for those with smaller hands. I have large hands and no problem with the originals, although the M9A3 is definitely an improvement as you'd expect given all that has been learned since the '70s....
 
Funny thing about those 92's. Personally I think their looks are very unappealing BUT, every time I see one come into the range where I work, the shooter, male or female, seems to shoot them very accurately.
 
Indeed, they are supremely reliable and hold 18 rds flush, what's not to love?!

I just picked up some 17 rounders for my 92fs, didnt realize these 18 rounders were quality. I will have to get some. As a general rule I only use factory mags with my weapons unless I hear otherwise about a specific one

Personally I think their looks are very unappealing

I think its one of the nicest looking pistols...then again I grew up wanting one as a kid so I think that makes me pretty biased:)
 
adamBomb said:
I just picked up some 17 rounders for my 92fs, didnt realize these 18 rounders were quality. I will have to get some. As a general rule I only use factory mags with my weapons unless I hear otherwise about a specific one

Mec-gar makes many OEM mags for major manufacturers.

adamBomb said:
I think its one of the nicest looking pistols...then again I grew up wanting one as a kid so I think that makes me pretty biased

Pistols are weapons, and need only look formidable to be beautiful in my eyes. There is no doubt 92s are mean looking! They are beautiful like a wolf rather than a golden retriever.

Hollywood can't get enough of them, as they have probably been prominently displayed in more action movies than almost any other single model since they were introduced, and especially after they were adopted by the US Armed Forces.
 
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