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They say a picture is worth a 1,000 words, whats your word:

 

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Methinks it would look okay in all black. And I have a feeling the thinner grips might well allow me to shoot the thang better.

 

- OS

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And I have a feeling the thinner grips might well allow me to shoot the thang better.

 

- OS

 

Anything would help.  :P

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http://www.beretta.com/en-us/beretta-usa-presents-next-generation-handgun-to-the-department-of-defense/

The Beretta M9A3... basically, it's a Beretta Vertec with the addition of checkered front & back straps. I admit the Vertecs I've checked out look better in all black or stainless, but I'm glad to see Beretta bringing back the Vertec along with the Brigadier. :usa: 

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Vertec is what I saw. Good luck with that. They need to clean house and start again in tn. The px4. What was this? Any entry into the highest bore axis contest. The pico? Is that Mexican for taurus? I never got the tomcat when a keltec p32 is one of the few keltecs worth owning, if 32 acp does it for you. The neos was made by some kid in his Star Wars underwear. Then the only pistols worth consideration started with number nine, but grinding the levers off the slide was too much trouble so I didn't bother.
Nothing there earth shattering. Even a bad marketing campaign can sell bull doo to the us consumers. Look at cards against humanity's Black Friday sell. 30k boxes of doo.
At least they know how to make things go bang better than some other guys out there.
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I thought the DoD wanted to get away form the 9mm.  Is Beretta going to make this in .45ACP?

 

Ya keep hearing that, but seems they might have to work that out with NATO?

 

- OS

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If they'd put the damn safety on the frame where it belongs...

... that's the ONE thing Taurus got right.

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Beretta got it right at first too... And then changed it. Frustrating.
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Beretta got it right at first too... And then changed it. Frustrating.


And make it go in the correct direction(down) as god and JMB intended.
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If they'd put the damn safety on the frame where it belongs...

 

... that's the ONE thing Taurus got right.

 

I've heard that a lot through the years. But why does it matter one way or the other?

 

- OS

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I've heard that a lot through the years. But why does it matter one way or the other?

 

- OS

To me, because it allows cocked and locked carry instead of just decocked.

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To me, because it allows cocked and locked carry instead of just decocked.

You do know they are double action, correct?

 

I understand your logic behind wanting a safety like that in any case.

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To me, because it allows cocked and locked carry instead of just decocked.

 

I knew the PT92 allowed that, but didn't think about the location as being the determiner. But yeah, thinking about it, I guess would be simpler to make a trigger block mechanism from the lower location.

 

- OS

Edited by Oh Shoot
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You do know they are double action, correct?

 

I understand your logic behind wanting a safety like that in any case.

The Beretta's are, yes. The Taurii work that way, though.

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