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smith6906 
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Posted: 12/10/09 11:42 PM
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barrel to frame fittings are a little lose on the US model, and the sight is dropped a few mm's ........other than that i havnt seen any differences
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JAQ83 
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Posted: 12/10/09 10:30 PM
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I'm sure this question has been asked numerous times already, but has anyone shot the U.S. model AND the Italy stamped 92? Notice any differences? ( Fit, finish, reliability, accuracy)
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whitehood 
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Posted: 11/22/09 10:47 AM
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It's a very good weapon, though by now the overall design is a bit dated. Above all it's totally reliable. I've put over 5000 rounds through one including 1000 lead reloads without a jam.
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parshooter 
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Posted: 9/12/09 3:57 PM
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I have a 92f that was recently given to me. it has no rust and seems well maintained. it was never fired even though it is what 17 18 years old. Every and i meen every ejection had to be re racked. It never jammed but the ejction rounds caught sideways in the slide. I am baffled by this. Help
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Digger686 
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Posted: 9/8/09 2:26 AM
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I have a Beretta 92fs Inox and have put a couple of thousand rounds through it without any malfunctions. I love this gun.
With regard to reliability, our local range brought in a batch of some
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wheelwolf 
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Posted: 9/8/09 1:32 AM
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My best friend has one(blue, 40 cal) and i really love it.It is reliable,accurate,comfortable, and works real smooth. Nothing about it feels cheap. We shoot together all the time, and that is the reason i dont have one....ill jus shoot his :)
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GatorNation1 
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Posted: 9/6/09 2:20 PM
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Have two FS92 in stainless. Bought the first one some 20 years ago. Have not had any problems (failure to fire, failure to eject) with any ammo I fed it, ever, unless you count one cartridge
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tigwelder56 
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Posted: 3/23/09 4:20 PM
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Welcome to the forum Dubya! You make a good point. There are so many choices out there and while forums are a wealth of knowledge, they can't pick the pistol that is "right" for you.
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agonist 
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Posted: 3/23/09 2:31 PM
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Great gun but the DA pull is a long hard mile!
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DubyaVeeU 
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Posted: 3/23/09 7:26 AM
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Love this gun. Read a lot here and all over the net. There is a lot of brand loyalty out there that I would suggest to anyone new to guns to explore many models on their own before taking preferences
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jvv 
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Posted: 3/18/09 8:46 AM
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try the glock series. you'll never go wrong with this gun. i use to own a beretta 92. i sold it last year. i haven't regreted it up to now. i got a 1911 9mm just for fun shoots. i, on the other hand, trust my life with the glock.
the beretta is a sufficient gun. that's about it.
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daddymonster 
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Posted: 11/8/08 12:17 PM
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just like tex said after that time not much of a problem, although i would look into changing the spring guide to a better more sturdy style. the one that comes aith it looks plastic so get a metal one.
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texn695 
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Posted: 11/8/08 11:10 AM
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Just like with a new car you need to break it in and use good lubes.
No different than with a gun. Also use good ammo and after that you will never have a problem. Just make sure you maintain
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beltbuckle 
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Posted: 11/8/08 3:20 AM
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FYI, 500 rounds is not obscene for a break in period!
Whats your experience after the 500?
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daddymonster 
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Posted: 11/4/08 1:36 AM
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i'd watch the sig there's been some problems with it lately. aparently just like the sr9(ruger) it goes off when its dropped just a word to the wise check out the problems before you buy.
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alman1531 
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Posted: 9/7/08 6:32 PM
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I am looking at getting my first semi-auto pistol. My short list is the Beretta 92, Glock 34, S&W MP 9mm, and the XD(m) 9mm which was just released. I have read a lot of reviews but have not decided. What are some of your opinions on the better choise?
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beltbuckle 
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Posted: 8/28/08 9:06 PM
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the standard 92 is infact a 92F and
The difference between the Model 92F and the 92FS is the size of the hammer pin head. As a result of this dimensional difference, the Model 92FS has additional cuts to the slide and the left hand grip panel.
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alman1531 
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Posted: 8/28/08 3:42 PM
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On this site I have noticed two different 92 models, the 92 and 92FS. What difference, if any is there between the 92 and 92FS?
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VirginiaHam 
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Posted: 8/25/08 11:07 PM
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I am a very happy Beretta 92F owner. I am, however, thinking about putting a bit more accurate rear sight on it. Any good recommendations? I have the tool for removing the original and installing
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MagnumAl 
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Posted: 5/9/08 2:21 PM
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Just bought one, 2 year old gun, one previous owner. 'Inox" with the rail under the barrel. Has had wolff springs and a steel guide rod put in...hogue wraparound saddled on. Basically it fits
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240SX 
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Posted: 4/9/08 5:17 AM
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The Beretta 92 is an AWESOME gun, but I perfer my CZ 75!
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240SX 
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I've had a 92 and it was a great gun. I must have shot thousands of rounds out of it with NO PROBLEMS what so ever.
After I got a CZ 75...WOW! The handeling, recoil, accuracy, and the ammo
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Posted: 4/9/08 5:16 AM
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I've had a 92 and it was a great gun. I must have shot thousands of rounds out of it with NO PROBLEMS what so ever.
After I got a CZ 75...WOW! The handeling, recoil, accuracy, and the ammo
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literaltrance 
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Posted: 4/8/08 11:03 AM
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I personally have never owned this gun as it's too heavy/large for my liking, but I have to say it a quite impressive weapon. I have fired two different versions of this pistol through three friends/owners,
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texn695 
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Posted: 2/10/08 11:28 AM
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My 92F is over 15 years old and next give me any problems. One of the easiest guns to take down and put back together.
I carry this as a daily carry along with my Springfield 1911's and my
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texn695 
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Posted: 2/10/08 10:35 AM
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My 92F is over 15 years old and next give me any problems. One of the easiest guns to take down and put back together.
I carry this as a daily carry along with my Springfield 1911's and my
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