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    is it available as decocker only and no manual safety?
    “It's no wonder that truth is stranger than fiction. Fiction has to make sense.” Mark Twain

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    Went hands on today with the full size railed and Centurion models... My small hands rejoiced... My wallet will not!

    I was just about to start getting into the P320/M17/X5 stuff, those plans have been cancelled.

    Beretta has a winner here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by m4fun View Post
    Just when I thought my days of buying Beretta's was over...Steel...Safety on the frame...
    To be honest, I don’t get the Beretta competition models over the past few decades.
    What competition?
    A SA Beretta that you can use in Production,
    With a 9mm caliber disadvantage in Limited or Open,
    Or a 40mm capacity disadvantage in the same.
    Maybe a Limited 10 gun?
    “Where weapons may not be carried, it is well to carry weapons.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by sundance435 View Post
    Really early 21st century. If they'd done this 15 years ago, they'd have sold a pile - instead we go the 90-two and the M9A1. My Vertec G was the best Beretta I owned and I considered getting a M9A3. I might actually own a Beretta again after seeing these.

    Edit - Why do the Centurion and compact still have an arch on the MSH???
    definitely missed the shooting sports growth by many years that CZ stepped in to fill.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pi3 View Post
    is it available as decocker only and no manual safety?
    Yes, that's the G option.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ramairthree View Post
    To be honest, I don’t get the Beretta competition models over the past few decades.
    What competition?
    A SA Beretta that you can use in Production,?
    In the early years of IDPA, Beretta sponsored a team, consisted of Ernest Langdon, Dave Harrington, Rob Haught and Todd Green. They shot the Elite, Elite II and the 92-SD. They won dozens of matches.

    Ben Stoeger shot a Beretta in USPSA production Grand Master division for several years.


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    Can't use CTC laser grips.

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    Quote Originally Posted by prdubi View Post
    Can't use CTC laser grips.
    Why not?


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    It has the vertec grip and CTC stopped making vertec grips years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam View Post
    In the early years of IDPA, Beretta sponsored a team, consisted of Ernest Langdon, Dave Harrington, Rob Haught and Todd Green. They shot the Elite, Elite II and the 92-SD. They won dozens of matches.

    Ben Stoeger shot a Beretta in USPSA production Grand Master division for several years.
    Yes,
    I own each of those models.
    And also a WC BrigTac and a new Langdon.




    But I am talking about their “Competition” “Steel” “Combat” etc. models that I never understood what niche they were for, and this new completion model.

    They are not Production/SSP guns,
    And have objective limitations not making them great candidates of Open and Limited type matches.
    “Where weapons may not be carried, it is well to carry weapons.”

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