^ If you like the 92 great, it has an interesting history, but a couple things you say are a little off the mark. It is not a full stainless gun so silver coloured alloy doesn’t make it more valuable.
The accurate 92s are highly customized Army Markmen Unit versions that are not retailed. These units are rebuilt from the ground up. They are also probably a few gs.
The average 92 has combat accuracy. Which is just fine for the average plinker. But Even the factory target 92s are really not that accurate compared to the big dogs I understand. There is a guy in the US that has been reviewing all the high end 9mms. He was underwhelmed by the target version of the 92 (The most accurate 9s he shot were a P210 super target and a 2nd gen P226 X5 btw).
Anyway not trying to beat up on the 92 (I may go for a 92x or a M9A3 at some point) I just don't think it is objectively better than anything else on that list in any category.
The accurate 92s are highly customized Army Markmen Unit versions that are not retailed. These units are rebuilt from the ground up. They are also probably a few gs.
The average 92 has combat accuracy. Which is just fine for the average plinker. But Even the factory target 92s are really not that accurate compared to the big dogs I understand. There is a guy in the US that has been reviewing all the high end 9mms. He was underwhelmed by the target version of the 92 (The most accurate 9s he shot were a P210 super target and a 2nd gen P226 X5 btw).
Anyway not trying to beat up on the 92 (I may go for a 92x or a M9A3 at some point) I just don't think it is objectively better than anything else on that list in any category.
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