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Thread: Beretta 92-X performance magazine compatability?

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    I have been carrying a Langon 92X Compact with the super-duper NP3 package since Ernest released them. All the regular Beretta 92 mags fit it. Plus the Mec-gar's.

    By the way, this thing is incredibly sweet. In the words of Ferris Buehler: "If you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up.".

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    My God there are three of them local all of the sudden. I played with one today. Trigger was amazing. Everything was amazing (although I am not a FO sight guy).
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    Quote Originally Posted by SeriousStudent View Post
    I have been carrying a Langon 92X Compact with the super-duper NP3 package since Ernest released them. All the regular Beretta 92 mags fit it. Plus the Mec-gar's.

    By the way, this thing is incredibly sweet. In the words of Ferris Buehler: "If you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up.".
    You really need a nice like new leather pancake owb holster for that thing.


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    New gen Mec Gar 20 round mags come with an extended base pad.

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    When that gun was first announced, I thought to myself that I will buy one when it's available. But the more I think about it and having time to cool off, I changed my mind and picked up an LTT Elite full size instead. The performance is too heavy for my taste and I don't see any huge advantage in heavy the all SA trigger action. Either way, I'm very happy with the LTT.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam View Post
    You really need a nice like new leather pancake owb holster for that thing.
    Just think, it would make a hellofva Christmas gift!

    Actually, I have been running it with a JM Custom Kydex IWB. Tony made me one with a straight drop and a full shield, and it works great with all my orthopedic issues.

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    Hope that rig work out for you.


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    It's as smooth as it looks. I don't own a 1911 in 9mm, but I'd say this feels like what a high end steel 1911 in 9mm should. I'm impressed.

    Fully recognizing this is a plastic Austrian gun forum now, we should not neglect our metal framed friends. Given the availability of practice ammo, I only shot 30-40 rounds through it to get it sighted in. It was sheer pleasure to shoot, actually enjoyable. It's not a Wilson Supergrade by any means, but it shoots like I would expect a higher end Beretta 92 would. It was worth the $1300 paid... For me anyway.

    Now, it the panic would end and one could just go buy practice ammo again. I don't want to start burnin' through the stash until the supply is coming back up.
    U.S. Army vet. -- Retired 25 year LEO.

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    Man I love a good Beretta 92. Ever since the first time I laid hands on my M9 back in the day, I've never felt more at ease with a pistol. Just something about em--so, when I got out of the service, a 92FS was my first real splurge for myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Det-Sog View Post
    Now, it the panic would end and one could just go buy practice ammo again. I don't want to start burnin' through the stash until the supply is coming back up.
    Better hope Trump gets reelected. If not, the panic will only increase. You should really hedge your bets. It's critical that you know this pistol is reliable right now. Send it to me and I'll put 1,000rds through it at no charge. I have plenty of pre-panic 9mm.

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