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Thread: New Beretta 92X: Steel w/ frame mounted safety

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    Steel? Wasn't heavy enough?

    Maybe they can develop "steel with lead-filled pockets" to get a few more ounces into it.

    The frame safety decocker is great of course.

    Bidding will start at $1200.
    Last edited by Ron3; 03-09-19 at 08:15.

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    Son of a.....I just bought a D model to send off for a frame safety and single action conversion.... this will probably save me money!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron3 View Post
    Steel? Wasn't heavy enough?

    Maybe they can develop "steel with lead-filled pockets" to get a few more ounces into it.

    The frame safety decocker is great of course.

    Bidding will start at $1200.
    It's sad the state of American manhood. Alvin York weighed 170 pounds and never bitched or whined about carrying an all steel pistol, I hear it worked fairly well too.....
    The truth can only offend those who live a lie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Esq. View Post
    It's sad the state of American manhood.
    Funny thing is, I was thinking this would be fantastic for the gradual transition in caliber for females I coach up to 9mm. M&P 22c -> Shield EZ -> 92x -> whatever carry appropriate weapon.

    Would you believe that some of them show up with a compact or subcompact .40 that some gun counter commando talked them into? And literally no person has taken the time to even show them how to clear or load it?

    Of course, I would use it in production and maybe limited, also.
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    This is badass. Thanks for the head’s up, OP.

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    I may play with one of these. It does look interesting. I have really enjoyed my pizza guns lately.

    Of course, I can always buy Greg Bell's after he switches back to his CZ.....

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    Def want one. My Wilson 92G needs a stablemate.

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    Ohhh, this has piqued my interest. It'd be an absolute buy if I didn't already have two P226 SAO pistols (one being a Legion).

    Better later than never but boy are they late.

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    Anyone found an MSRP yet?

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