Justincase
6.5 Creedmoor
Plus, with the $100 rebate that's a no brainer
Current Short List:
Beretta 92
Beretta PX4
Sig P320
Sig SP2022
FN FNX
FN FNS
H&K P2000
H&K VP9
You chose one one the other because of sights, that can be replaced? :OI don't know if Beretta changed it up; but I picked a Taurus 99FP over the Beretta 92 because the Taurus was adjustable for windage and elevation and the Baretta was not. That was over 30 years ago; so perhaps Baretta fixed that missing capability?
If you didn't like the paddle release on the VP9, but liked everything else, I think what you want is a PPQ M2. Just like the VP9 but with a better trigger.
Have you tried the Beretta M9A3? Slimmer grip = goodness.
I don't know if Beretta changed it up; but I picked a Taurus 99FP over the Beretta 92 because the Taurus was adjustable for windage and elevation and the Baretta was not. That was over 30 years ago; so perhaps Baretta fixed that missing capability?
Well that's the one I was going to show you. Curious - Why would you want decocker only when most who buy this over the beretta is specifically because of the safety /decocker to allow two different modes of carry? I specifically bought the taurus 92 over the beretta so I can keep it single action only if I wish.That's an interesting point. But I think I would probably stick with Beretta since I would change the safety/decocker out for a decocker only. I don't know if Taurus offers a decocker only model?
Well that's the one I was going to show you. Curious - Why would you want decocker only when most who buy this over the beretta is specifically because of the safety /decocker to allow two different modes of carry? I specifically bought the taurus 92 over the beretta so I can keep it single action only if I wish.
Wow that's a hell of a list!!! Did you try the Glock 19 with the other included rear grip extensions? That might help w/ the gripping issues.
I don't know if Beretta changed it up; but I picked a Taurus 99FP over the Beretta 92 because the Taurus was adjustable for windage and elevation and the Baretta was not. That was over 30 years ago; so perhaps Baretta fixed that missing capability?
You chose one one the other because of sights, that can be replaced? :O
Never heard that one before.
While looking around I actually found this in case you're interested. It's a Beretta brand aftermarket part:
Beretta Rear Sight Beretta 92 96 Target Adjustable White Dots
Looks like another company makes a version too.
I keep hearing that old Madonna song, "Like a Virgin for the very first time...."
Wtf is wrong with u. She's gross.I'd still do her! Just as easy to fall in love with a rich woman as a poor woman.
Wtf is wrong with u. She's gross.
I'm in the same boat as you, so thank you for your thread, it was a good read.
Because having both is redundant, and until you train yourself to the proper technique its possible to activate the saftey when racking the slide. DA/SA=Decocker. DA/SA+manual safety=just get an SA.Well that's the one I was going to show you. Curious - Why would you want decocker only when most who buy this over the beretta is specifically because of the safety /decocker to allow two different modes of carry? I specifically bought the taurus 92 over the beretta so I can keep it single action only if I wish.
What was your intended primary use for the pistol again?
XDs. 45 ACP
Ah yes. Well your finallist list makes it pretty simple then. If you are not going to carry concealed and like the DA/SA then the Berretta would be best. Otherwise the Glock 19 is a very good all purpose pistol.For at the range and home defense