We have worked in conjunction with law-enforcement experts to make this pistol shrug off tens of thousands of full-power rounds with Beretta-style durability. The brand new recoil buffer that is machined right into the action of the 96A1 essentially acts as a cushon against the stress between moving parts, greatly boosting the service life of this powerful pistol.
Also, the Bruniton finish on the metal is designed to be corrosion resistant to give worry-free maintenance even after all-day concealed carry in scorching-hot conditions. The 96A1 comes with an integral accessory rail on which users can easily mount a variety of tactical accessories--such as tactical lights, aiming devices or even both.
If you love the unmatched performance of the Beretta 92FS or M9 and want a few extra tactical features as well as the extra power of the. I already owned a 92FS, but wanted the same design in a Tried a few others but this one outshoots them all. It's now my everyday carry gun. A little more difficult to conceal, but it can be done. I just wish more companies made good leather holsters for a railed Beretta. One of the finest semi autos made, and at a reasonable price.
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Accurate and Reliable The cold-hammer forged barrel on the 96A1 is designed to deliver great accuracy out of the box, while the dovetail-mounted front sight is easy to adjust to always keep you on target.
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DWCook Activist Member. I am curious on to everyone's opinions on getting a M Military Version. I have been itching to get one and actually enjoy shooting them at the range. Just wanted to see what others thought there.
Yes I know buy what you want not what others say, but figure I ask. I know this more than likely has popped up here but I'm being lazy lol! I have a 92fs. I like my 92fs. I suppose the most pressing question is: Do I prefer to carry a light compact, or a bit heavier sidearm? The 92fs is a bit heavier--but you do get 16 rounds. For some reason I would rather have 16 9mm than 8.
Obviously I am bias. SouthernBoy Regular Member. It has a few things better than the Beretta. Marco Regular Member. Last edited: Feb 27, SouthernBoy said:. Click to expand MAC Campaign Veteran. Joined Jul 31, Messages 6, Location Nevada. I grew up with the and its bias. They are very accurate and reliable. I like them. DocWalker Regular Member. You buy what you want and feel comfortable with. I personnaly had to carry on in the military and was issued the Berretta 92F as a service weapon when I worked federal security.
I personnally don't mind shooting them but wouldn't want to carry one for self defense dute to their size, weight, and stopping power. We have documented cases of people in Iraq, Afgahnistan, and here in the USA of people being shot multiple times with this pistol and they keep on coming. This is why the military is shifting back to the 45 ACP. DocWalker said:. Not a fan of it. Used it alot in the military. Had a tendency to jam alot after being shot alot that day or just from getting a little dirty.
In addition to being on the line as infantry I was out platoon's armorer for a little bit. I saw too many M9's with safety malfunctions. Luckily no one ever ND'ed, but still. We were issued the M9, but SF was issued Glock 19's.
Wasn't too happy that we got the garbage. The weapon has very little to do with the effectiveness of the round. Yes in the military I was issued FMJ but after I retired and worked for the Federal Security I was issued Hollow Points but they still didn't have the knock down power of a 45 or even a 40 cal round of equal quality. Washington State patrol used to use the SW 9mm but has moved to the 40 Cal, why because the 9mm was inadiquate.
They are great to go shoot but I don't carry them. Utah State, Davis County Sheriff's dept. Guess what they switched to the 40 Cal already. Each person needs to decide what they are comfortable with and what size and type of round to carry. SovereignAxe Regular Member. The last time was probably early s, and that was just trying someone's out at a range once. I can't say I remember much about the way it shoots, but I do remember how it felt.
Having that minimalist slide puts most of the mass in the grip-especially when it's fully loaded. It's not a bad thing, it's just strange. The grip is HUGE. I don't see how anyone in the military with small hands deals with it. Myself, I have pretty spidery hands, so it's not big deal to me.
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