This reduces the trigger reach, and makes the pistol a lot easier to shoot really well. The 92X Compact has a slightly reduced beavertail and a slight radius to the grip housing for easier concealment without printing, and can be ordered with or without a Picatinny rail for mounting accessories. You can choose either the FS model or a G model, if you prefer a decocker rather than the decocking safety. He resides in the great Inland Northwest, with his wife and child.
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Couple this to the ability to reliably feed every variety of commercial ammunition, and it is easy to understand why the 92FS remains the best pistol in its class. This pistol offers a variety of tactical features that make it equally safe, easy to use and dependable in the holster of military personnel as well as for home or personal defense.
Its reversible magazine release lets you use either hand for tactical magazine changes, while its ambidextrous safety-decocker makes it flexible for right- or left-handed persons or for shooters trying out different gripping or shooting styles. Its Bruniton finish is highly resistant to sweat and corrosion, and after shooting, a tool-free disassembly latch makes it a snap to take the pistol apart for cleaning. These and countless other useful features make the 92 Series the choice of military and police professionals all over the world, as well as individuals wanting the absolute best for sport or self-protection.
Die Hard. Lethal Weapon. Under Siege. Sold at Brownells and Euro Optic. It is also a pistol with which I happen to have a fairly deep history. The Beretta you see in these pictures is that exact same serial number. I have fired quite a few rounds through that gun, and I have also been issued a Beretta and carried during my first and only Iraq deployment. Infantrymen will tell you what a piece of crap their M9 was, and officers of any denomination will lay blame for their piss-poor marksmanship on the big 9mm.
So, how does the Beretta 92FS actually perform? This will be a short section: the Beretta 92FS is insanely reliable. If I had to pick a gun, sight unseen, and count on it to work, the Beretta 92FS would be right up there with the Glock 17 for out-of-the-box reliability. Military guns get used, abused, and issued for a decade after they should have been retired. I get it. If you buy a new Beretta 92FS from the local gun shop you can absolutely expect it to be reliable, though.
The Beretta 92FS is an accurate pistol. Right up front: this is a crazy big pistol! I pulled this thing out of the safe and was shocked at almost every dimension. The grip is large. The slide is very long, and for that matter, tall.
Despite its large size the grip is extremely well-designed which goes some distance to negating its ponderous circumference. The safety on the 92FS is backwards. Pushing the safety lever forward and out of the way is a counterintuitive gesture.
It can be done but it takes a much more conscious effort than disengaging the thumb safety on, say, a My final complaint about ergonomics is the magazine release. The button is small, which might be forgivable, but it sits nearly flush with the grip panel. This requires landing on it pretty precisely — a bit more so than I would like. The gun points well, is well balanced, and feels good in the hand.
Oh, and one more thing: in one way the Beretta is way, way ahead of its time. The 92FS has a disassembly lever that permits the gun to be disassembled with never a thought of pulling the trigger first. The 92FS shows its age in ways large and small.
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