![]() ![]() I have one for my 1911, and I’m surprised at how easy it is to use and how well it works. Recover Tactical does have a rail system that replaces the grips and adds a rail to your gun. The M9A1 and M9A3 systems were massive improvements over the original, and the presence of a rail for a light is nearly mandatory for modern guns. This model is the classic all Bruniton black 92FS, and it does lack the modern rail attachment so you cannot add a weapon light. The trigger guard is squared slightly, and the gun comes in a number of different finishes, including the two-tone Inox and all stainless models. The 92FS features the slide-mounted safety with decocker. The Beretta 92FS is 9mm only, with the 96 being a. The 92FS is the most popular model, and it’s what the military adopted as the M9 in 1985. The Beretta 92 series have tons of different models out there, and the line up is still expanding with the new X series. In fact, it’s an advantage, but more on that later. As a gun built for duty, then the weight and size isn’t a big deal. It’s a big fella, and if you are trying to carry IWB, then it might be an issue. The gun weighs a mighty 34.2 ounces empty. The Beretta 92FS in 8.5 inches long total and has a 4.9-inch barrel. The Beretta holds 15 rounds in the standard mag with magazines going up to 30 rounds. The Beretta is a chunky full-sized pistol designed for duty. The Beretta 92FS is a big gun, and when it came out, it indeed held lots and lots of bullets. My experience with Beretta includes my time as a Marine with the M9, and now I have a 92FS. The thing is the gun looks good, but how does it function? That’s what we are going to talk about today. Beretta’s open slide design very much like the Walther P38 and P1 It looks amazing, and even today it sits apart from the current mass market of polymer-frame striker-fired black guns. The unique slide with the exposed barrel is a Beretta trademark and gives the gun that superbly distinct look. The Beretta 92FS has an eye-catching design that sets it apart from nearly every other handgun out there. Totally unrealistic… but this is still one of the coolest Jet Li moves ever. It’s on the cover and poster for Die Hard, on three of the four covers for Lethal Weapon, and it’s even on the poster for Pulp Fiction, even though it’s not in the movie.īelieve it or not, Bruce Willis and Mel Gibson both shared the same prop Beretta in their films. However, in the hands of the heroes in legendary films like John McClane in Die Hard and Riggs in Lethal Weapon, the gun became legendary. ![]() The list can go on and on and on because this gun has been in so many movies and TV shows, video games, and even Animes. One of the original 1988 Die Hard posters ![]()
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