12/25/2023 0 Comments Used 9mm beretta for sale![]() ![]() ![]() Had several of them in the Beretta toolbox and they were dirt cheap. Trigger bar was the only part I had to replace. They did not think to try and recover or save the case from the round that went south and caused the damage but I could make some guesses from looking at the damage it had done. Had the guy bring me the pistol the next day so I could look it over and had it back to him the next morning. Was all fine and good for the first few hundred rounds or so and then they got to the 'bad' round that messed up their afternoon / broke the Beretta. Just a personal opinion but considering the parts availability for each and how small the difference in prices are - I would have saved up a little more and went with Beretta all day long over the Turkish 'clone' thing.Ĭoncerning the parts availability: A few years back a coworker was telling me about how him and his son scored a 'really great deal' on an entire case of no-name, bubba they just met at the wherever - reloaded ammo for his Beretta and how they went shooting the previous weekend. No link but in the video I saw the guy did a side by side comparison of the Girsan and a Beretta (taking them both down and going over the differences). Barrel/locking block/slide is different.įrom the single video I watched on those guns - There is more stuff different than just those that you mentioned. I ended up buying a (new) Girsan Regard instead. ![]() TLDR - bought a Turkish clone and impression is positive so far. 124 gr +P Gold Dots were noticeably more energetic, but not objectionable in the big, heavy 92.ĭA pull is definitely heavier than my stock CZ-75 and I think SA is as well but the CZ has more rounds through it. ![]() The Girsan ran fine with the motley assortment of mags I have and put a dent in my 9mm stash without issue. The main purpose of the range visit was introducing a friend to shooting a pistol with a Ruger MKII, so I had the targets fairly close. I have a LOT more trigger time with my Glocks but was putting 10 rounds into one ragged hole with the Girsan at 10 yards (I think). I made it to the range and was reminded how awkward the DA/SA transition is, but more importantly I had forgotten how enjoyable and accurate the 92 platform is for me. I have a G conversion and D spring on the way, along with some Mec-Gar magazines. Used? probably subtract a hundred from those prices. I’d figure it to be a $600 dollar gun new in the before times and a $700 gun nowadays new. Gotta just be a fad right? It’s mind boggling to see that Bud’s emailed out to buy used berettas.? Either way I don’t want to part with it because of sentimental value and like I said it is a fine gun. In fact, during the “inheritance” I got to choose between it and a HiPower and the 92FS won my selection based on appearance alone.īut I really don’t understand the hype or the following going on right now. And hands down my favorite to dry fire while watching TV on the couch. It does look the coolest out of my 4 9mm’s thanks to 80’s and 90’s action movies. It shoots very well, might be my favorite 9mm to shoot least favorite to carry in any way. I’ll also be giving it a G conversion and grips soon. It desperately needed the reduced hammer spring and WC sights. ![]()
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