Beretta 92 flat trigger Similar to the Compact L, but has a slimmer grip that accepts only a single stacked 8-round magazine. "Beretta Web - 92FS 15 years of evolution and success". Retrieved 25 December 2014. these pistols differ from the standard Brigadier in that they have a military standard 1913 picatinny rail, all steel controls (as opposed to the polymer coated steel), decock only feature (G-model), 4.7" target crowned barrel, fluted steel guiderod, thin profile G-10 grips, rounded trigger guard, the lighter hammer spring used in the "D" model, Elite II hammer, and their own unique serial number with a "WC" prefix among other features. Shorter barrel and slide (like "Compact"), but with standard-sized frame that has a slightly shorter dust cover. Special G Centurion, DS Centurion and D Centurion models are available in some countries. "Beretta M9A3 Review - A First Look at Beretta's New M9 Pistol". luckygunner.com. Shelton, Elwood (12 June 2015). "Beretta Celebrates Pistol Milestone with 92 Centennial". Gun Digest. F+W Media. Retrieved 30 August 2015. Variant chambered for the.40 S&W, Succeeded by the 96A1. fully removable sights and a universal slide, which makes the gun convertible from decocker-safety to decocker-only mode. Additionally, the M9A3 comes with 17-round sandresistant magazines in a beveled shape for easier reloading. Italian magazine manufacturer Mec-Gar now produces magazines in blue and nickel finishes with an 18-round capacity, which fit flush in the magazine well on the 92 series. Mec-Gar also produces an extended 20-round blued magazine that protrudes below the frame by. (Kopassus) special forces group of the Indonesian Army. There has been speculation that these were being made under contract from Beretta. Some of these pistols were imported into the United States by the company American Tactical Imports as the American Tactical 92 or AT-92. Yavuz 16 was exported to Canada, Colombia, Georgia, Malaysia and Syria. [20]. "Pistolet automatique PAMAS G1" (in French). Defense.gouv.fr. 2011-12-13. Archived from the original on 2010-06-19. Retrieved 2012-03-04. The French military adopted a modified version of the 92F with a decocking-only lever as the PAMAS G1. These pistols have tellurium in the slide, making the steel brittle and as such only
have a service life of approximately 6,000 rounds. [6]. "Kopassus & Kopaska Specijalne Postrojbe Republike Indonezije" (in Croatian). Hrvatski Vojnik Magazine. Archived from the original on 2010-08-22. Retrieved 2010-06-12. The FS models are Double-action/Single-action (DA/SA) pistols; they have an initial double-action trigger pull subsequently followed by single-action operation. The "FS" models have a safety lever that also functions as a decocking lever. The M9A1 was adopted by the USMC in 2006. It adds a 1-slot Picatinny rail, more aggressive front and backstrap checkering and a beveled magazine well for easier reloading of the weapon. M9A1 pistols are sold with physical vapor deposition (PVD) coated magazines developed to better withstand the conditions in the sandy environments in Iraq and Afghanistan. [13]. Ayoob, Massad (28 September 2007). The Gun Digest Book of Combat Handgunnery. Iola, Wisconsin: Gun Digest Books. p. 218. ISBN. Thin Vertec polymer grips, flush muzzle with slide, and dovetail target sights. Late models have an underbarrel 92A1-style Picatinny accessory rail. In order to meet requirements of some law enforcement agencies, Beretta modified the Beretta 92 by adding a slide-mounted combined safety and decocking lever, replacing the frame mounted manual thumb safety. This resulted in the 92S, which was adopted by several Italian law enforcement and military units. The magazine release button is at the bottom of the grip as is customary in Europe. Beretta/Wilson 92G Brigadier Combat, a cooperative effort of Wilson Combat and Beretta. It features heavy Brigadier Slide, stainless match barrel, single function ambi-decock and a refined action. 60-gram (2.1 oz) heavier slide and 1 millimetre (0.039 in) wider to improve control when firing multiple shots in quick succession. It also includes removable front and rear sights. A limited-edition (2000 copies) commemorative (of the year 2000) model manufactured in 2001, featuring the heavier Brigadier slide. Only 1000 Billennium pistols were initially imported into the United States, the other 1000 were sold throughout the rest of the world. The Billennium also has a frame mounted safety. The safety in a tap, rack, bang is not that big of a deal as long as you train to sweep the thumb forward as you draw or bring it back on target. My department mandated safety on so I had to do it every time I drew. IT becomes second nature. these pistols differ from the standard Brigadier in that they have a military standard 1913 picatinny rail, all steel controls (as opposed to the polymer coated steel), decock only feature (Gmodel), 4.7" target crowned barrel, fluted steel guiderod, thin profile G-10 grips, rounded trigger guard, the lighter hammer spring used in the "D" model, Elite II hammer, and their own unique serial number with a "WC"
prefix among other features. I have heard and read that the civilian and LEO issued guns are better made, and to give these models a go before passing final judgement on the system. Maybe, but I wont be putting my money down on one until then and I certainly wont be making it my EDC. Waited 9 months for the birth of my Brig Tac, and it exceeded my expectations. The slide feels like its on ball bearings. Even better than my Dan Wesson.45. Had the action tune done, another worthwhile purchase. Best trigger out of the 11 handguns I have. Including the Korth! Went to the range and had tight groupings right out of the box. Very smooth. Treat yourself and get one, you deserve it. AGW Steel Low Pro Safety Lever RH ONLY. All Wilson Combat exclusive Beretta firearms carry a One-Year Limited Warranty to the original purchaser for defects in materials or workmanship through Beretta USA. A Beretta 92FS Inox with the slide retracted, showing the exposed ejection port and barrel mechanism. We issued them at our PD for awhile until a new chief wanted Glocks. They work for our 100 person department. No major problems. I did notice they did need to be lubricated. They are not as forgiving as Glocks in that you actually have to maintain them in a reasonable manner. The FS has an enlarged hammer pin that fits into a groove on the underside of the slide. The main purpose is to stop the slide from flying off the frame to the rear if it cracks. This was in response to reported defective slides during U.S. military testing. [7]. Taiwan had made Beretta-like pistols namely the T75 Pistol. This is the first Beretta I have ever own. I have been and still am a Sig fan. However I am very pleased with the construction, function, and accuracy of this pistol. The action of this pistol from the tight slide to frame fit to the trigger is exceptional I did get the action tune. Compared to my Sigs the slide is tighter with little side to side play and just seems to run on roller bearings when racking the slide. If I had the money I would order another without hesitation. "92A1". Beretta USA. Archived from the original on 2010-09-06. Retrieved 2010-09-10. A couple weeks ago, our friends over at the gunnuts.net blog wrote about The Underrated Beretta 92, which prompted me to look back at my own experiences with the platform. Where I work, officers can choose to carry a personal sidearm as long as they can qualify with the pistol and that the handgun itself meets some basic parameters. However, the default issue pistol is still the Beretta Model 92FS, and most of our sworn personnel carry it since it is provided by the agency. So we on the range staff have quite a bit of experience with the pistol; as a result, I've formed a few opinions on its attributes and performance characteristics. Squared off the front of the trigger guard so that one could use finger support for easier aiming. I
recently downsized my handguns. Most were conceal carrying. I.e. Walter PPK 380 SW model 60. Carried the old SW 659 & 469 9m in the 80s. I was looking for a 2016 technology for home defense. I initially wanted the new Beretta but its not available in NJ due 17 mag capacity I have never heard of Wilson Combat. I spent 15 minutes with sales guy who is also a firearms instructor and I was sold. I had not shot a handgun in over 17 years, my vision has seen better days. I placed all 100 rounds on paper at 15 yards. I now shoot twice a month adjusting my distances as I get more comfortable with this weapon. This is one fine weapon well worth the price. WC Front Sight, Green Fiber Optic 92A1/96A1 & Vertec. Ive had mine for a week or so. Its even better than I thought it would be. Great trigger, outstanding slide-to-frame fit and beautiful finish on the weapon. Everyone Ive let shoot it has raved about it. This is a gun youll never let go. This pistol is loaded with practical features, and not an ounce of fluff. Right out of the box, this pistol would make a great duty arm, concealed carry piece, as well as a magnificent all-around shooter. This is an experts firearm that can be enjoyed and appreciated by shooters of all skill levels. Vancouver Police Department, being phased out in favor of the SIG Sauer P226. I was issued a 92FS when I was in the Police Academy, but shortly after graduating my PD switched to Glocks. I had it only for a short while, but could shoot it decently. If I can find one for a good price I may just pick one up. Another good article. Hard chromed the bore to protect it from corrosion and to reduce wear. Tim Lau has over a decade of experience as an end user, armorer and instructor. He has worked for several well known firearms training organizations, and holds multiple firearms instructor certifications. He owns and operates 10-8 Consulting, LLC, which provides industry consulting services as well as marksmanship and specialized firearms training to qualified civilian, law enforcement and military personnel. 480 Ruger 480 Ruger 5.56 x 45mm 5.7 x 28mm 50 AE 50 BMG 50 Caliber 500 S&W Magnum 6.5 Creedmoor 6.5 Grendel 6.5 PRC 6.5 x 284 Norma 6.5 x 55 Swedish 6.5 x 55mm 6.5-300 WBY Mag 6.8mm SPC 6mm Creedmoor 7.62 x 39mm 7.62 x 51mm. AGW INOX Low Pro Safety Lever RH ONLY. WC Front Sight, Red Fiber Optic 92A1/96A1 & Vertec. 22 Magnum 16 Gauge 17 HM2 17 HM2. Firing pin kit (Firing pin, plunger, spring, roll pin). The 92G Brigadier Tactical features the most sought after Beretta 92 features and all-steel Beretta and Wilson Combat custom parts right out of the box. * To request the Action Tune to your pistol before shipment please email. M9A1 frame with 92A1 round trigger guard profile and improved checkering. Fluted guide rod, Melonited, for full size 92/96. Ive shot hundreds of rounds through it by now; I have field stripped it
many times, and have gazed at every square millimeter inside and out during the past months. The tolerances are tight, the materials are fine, and the recoil is as soft as butter on a late-spring afternoon. Thats a flowery way of saying it shoots really, really well. 308 Win 7.62 x 54r 7mm Rem Mag 7mm-08 9mm 9mm. SS Guide rod, Black Oxide for full size 92/96. Stainless barrel with recessed crown, 4.7 Elite II length, black finish. *Second day air or standard overnight must be chosen at checkout; if not expedited shipping will be added to the order. Please note depending on your location, additional shipping charges may also apply and will be added before shipment. Locate your nearest Beretta dealer to find pistols, shotguns, accessories, clothing or Sako and Tikka Rifles. It is the purchasers responsibility to obtain a transferring FFL dealer to complete this purchase. Please have your dealer fax or email us a copy of their FFL license as soon as your order is placed. FFL's can be emailed to. I have a WC CQB LE and recently got the WC Brigadier Tactical and cant believe how great this gun is. If feels like a version of my WC 1911 and is just as accurate. I was ready to get a 9mm WC 1911 but always liked the Beretta and decided to get the WC upgraded gun and it completely filled all my expectations. It is my second favorite gun after my CQB LE and it is a very close second. Feels great, looks great and shoots great. Cant ask for more. All Manufacturers AAC (Advanced Armament) American Classic Armalite ATN Auto-Ordnance - Thompson Avidity Arms Barrett Firearms Beretta Bersa BLACKHAWK! Blade-Tech Industries Bond Arms Browning Burris Optics CANIK Century Arms Charles Daly Charter Arms Chiappa Firearms Christensen Arms Colt Comanche Core15 Crimson Trace CZ- USA Daniel Defense Dead Air Armament Del-Ton Diamondback Firearms EO Tech FN Gemtech GLOCK Grand Power Heckler and Koch (HK USA) Henry Repeating Arms Heritage Manufacturing Hi-Point I.O. - Inter Ordnance Inland Manufacturing IWI - Israel Weapon Industries Kahr Arms Keltec Keystone Sporting Arms Leupold Llama LWRC Magnum Research Mossberg North American Arms Q Redfield Rock Island Armory Rossi Ruger Savage Arms SCCY Industries SIG SAUER SilencerCo Smith and Wesson Springfield Armory SureFire Taurus Thompson Center Traditions Trijicon TriStar Sporting Arms Walther Arms Weatherby Winchester Windham Weaponry Yankee Hill Machine Company ZEV TECHNOLOGIES. At Lipsey's, our primary goal is to be YOUR FIREARMS DISTRIBUTOR, not your competition. We want to help you grow your business, keep your display cases stocked and provide you with the products your customers want. Waited 9 months for the birth of my Brig Tac, and it exceeded my expectations. The slide feels like its on ball bearings. Even better than my
Dan Wesson.45. Had the action tune done, another worthwhile purchase. Best trigger out of the 11 handguns I have. Including the Korth! Went to the range and had tight groupings right out of the box. Very smooth. Treat yourself and get one, you deserve it. If you have any issue with a Wilson Combat exclusive Beretta model please contact Beretta USA directly at 1-800-BERETTA x 2003 or online at:.