Beretta 92 and IPSC

Anyone have any experience using a Beretta 92 styled handgun for IPSC competition?

Comments positive or negative?

I've seen a couple used over the years but guys always seem to go away from them. Nothing wrong with using it if that's what you've got. If you haven't bought yet tough, I'd look at something else.
 
I've used a 92FS for several years in IPSC.

1) The double action initial trigger pull is long and crazy stiff (12+ lb) compared to most other competitors (6-8 lb), so that's a definite negative. However, remember that only the first shot is double action... after that it's single action which is quite nice on the 92, so the trigger pull is an issue only for the first shot. You can make some minor adjustments that slightly reduce the double action trigger pull, but it's still too much.

2) The decocker/safety is on the slide, and I have occasionally dedocked the gun as I racked the slide for the first shot if the stage started with no round in the chamber. I haven't done that in over a year though, so you learn to avoid it.

Those are two fairly significant disadvantages of the gun if you are a serious competitor. Clearly this gun is NOT popular for IPSC. I've only seen a couple of other regular competitors use it.

I'm not wild about the sights, and would have tried to switch them to fiber optic ones, but that's not possible with this gun, as they are milled into the slide (for the 92FS).

Still despite the disadvantages, I've tried other guns, and always went back to the 92FS. It just feels good. People talk about needing "big hands" for it, but I'm a small guy with average sized hands, and never had a problem.

Advantages are rock-steady reliability and effortless accuracy with this gun. There isn't a competition in which I haven't seen someone in my squad have a gun malfunction. Mine never has. Not once.

The Cz Shadow 75 has similar function and ergonomics, without the slide mounted safety and with a much lighter double action trigger pull - it's by far the most popular production IPSC gun. I have one, but it sits in the box unused.

I'm not a top shooter. Far from it. I'm in it for fun and getting out of the house on the weekends during the summer. A serious shooter would not use the 92FS or similar guns competitively, because every little thing counts in IPSC.
 
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The only real issue is inadvertent activation of the decocker, any time, but more often on empty starts when racking the slide and moving to the shooting position, or if/when you had to clear an ammo issue. Compared to a lot of guns being used, I found it works quite well. The first time you have a dead trigger you will understand the issue better - add 1-2 seconds if you realize what just happened.
 
2011 IPSC world shoot. 2nd place used a Beretta 92....1st place used a Glock 17.
If you like the gun, use it.

as discussed above, there are better platforms out there but ultimately your skill will determine where you finish on the score sheet.
 
I use a Beretta 92A1. (which is almost identical to the FS) I like it. Like it's been said, the first trigger pull is tough, but you get used to it. Just like any other firearm, the more you use it, the better you become with it.
 
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