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thrashdady
12-15-2010, 20:39
I have one I found a Beretta 92 in 9mm with rail for $450.00 It's like brand new. Think it's worth it? comes with at least one 17 rounder. Inputs please.[Help]
argonstrom
12-15-2010, 21:10
Sounds like a deal to me.
thrashdady
12-15-2010, 21:20
That's what I was thinken, this thing is in A1 shape, and a good price too.
steveopia
12-15-2010, 21:27
Do you want a Beretta 92? Or is it just a good deal you don't think you can pass up? Those are the questions I always have to ask myself when deciding on a purchase. I tend to be a bit impulsive with buying firearms. [Tooth]
I have yet to shoot a 92 but I really like them from what people have said and from reading a bit on them. I'd like to snatch one up some day. It sounds like a killer deal to me.
What do you plan on using it for? The safety is in the worst place possible for a handgun so most find it ergonomically useless. If you have not shot with one before, find a place that rents them and try it first. $450 can get much more ergonomic handguns. However if you shoot it well and it fits your budget, go with it.
BPTactical
12-15-2010, 22:24
Nice pistol but the grip has always felt big to me and I dont care for the trigger.
Do you like it?
If you do it's a deal. If you dont then it is not a deal.
thrashdady
12-16-2010, 01:42
What do you plan on using it for? The safety is in the worst place possible for a handgun so most find it ergonomically useless. If you have not shot with one before, find a place that rents them and try it first. $450 can get much more ergonomic handguns. However if you shoot it well and it fits your budget, go with it.
I have caried one for 10 years, I like them and it is a easy pistol to shoot and has some sentamental value too I guess. Nothing fits my budget [BooHoo]
Nice pistol but the grip has always felt big to me and I dont care for the trigger.
Do you like it?
If you do it's a deal. If you dont then it is not a deal.
I got Big A## hands lol.
Thanks guys think I'll put it on layaway if it is still available on next pay day.
Troublco
01-10-2011, 14:50
I have a 92 FSS Inox that I got years ago, and I really like it. It was my road gun for years, until I got my P225. The nice thing about the 92's is that mags are readily available and reasonably cheap; I have over a dozen for mine from when I was shooting it regularly. I do agree with BP, the grips are fairly good size but I have big mitts anyway so to me it's a plus. I put Hogue rubber grips on it and it's great. I paid around $500 for mine, new, over 10 years ago so I think $450 is a good deal.
Marine24
01-10-2011, 15:14
New ones appear to be runnng in the low to mid $600 range, so $450 sounds like a very reasonable price.
I carried one for 24 years, so understand the nostalgia.
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