Beretta 92A1 size vs 92FS

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Is the grip size the same. I have small hands but I handled a new 92FS and wasn’t bad for me. In the 92A1 same size?
What u guys think of the 92A1
 
The M9A3 has the thinner vertec grip you might like better if you have small hands. If you’re not into FDE the black version is coming in October. I own the FDE and love it and just put a deposit down on the black edition
 
Another gun is the 90Two (not to be confused with the 92fs series). You can purchase the slim grip from brownells and it's vertec style, but it's an overall polymer material that some believe is a little slippery. That gun is very similar to the 92a1 (rail, buffer, etc).
 
Is the grip size the same. I have small hands but I handled a new 92FS and wasn’t bad for me. In the 92A1 same size?
What u guys think of the 92A1

Grip size is the same. The difference is mostly with rail or without.
 
Another gun is the 90Two (not to be confused with the 92fs series). You can purchase the slim grip from brownells and it's vertec style, but it's an overall polymer material that some believe is a little slippery. That gun is very similar to the 92a1 (rail, buffer, etc).
Bingo. I wanted a 92fs. I found the grips were a little to big. So I bought a 90-two and threw on the slim grips and am now happier than a pig in sheit. I've never had any problems with it being slippery.
 
Grip size is the same. The difference is mostly with rail or without.

The biggest difference beside the rail is the dovetailed front sight and the round trigger guard (which looks stupid)

Op: the only reason imo to get the 92a1 is the fact you can change the front sight.
 
Whoa, stupid looking round trigger guard? Them's fightin' words!

That's a nod to the earlier series of Beretta pistols, including the classy 92SB, which I myself am a fan of the look. Especially in today's day and age where the index finger of our support hand is supposed to go below the trigger guard (as opposed on top of it like I was taught years ago), a round trigger guard is actually quite practical in my view. It doesn't snag on certain holsters.
 
Whoa, stupid looking round trigger guard? Them's fightin' words!

That's a nod to the earlier series of Beretta pistols, including the classy 92SB, which I myself am a fan of the look. Especially in today's day and age where the index finger of our support hand is supposed to go below the trigger guard (as opposed on top of it like I was taught years ago), a round trigger guard is actually quite practical in my view. It doesn't snag on certain holsters.

If it wasn't for the fact it sat behind a rail it might look better the m9a1 looks better then the 92a1
 
Alright. Practice 50 rounds and you will be forgiven.

And to your comment about the factory dovetail on the 92A1, I am currently paying to have the slide on my 92FS milled to accept aftermarket sights, an additional cost that now in retrospect makes the A1 more appealing. Although I am of the opinion that the rail looks weird myself, I don't even like the angled dust cover on the newer FS models...
 
Alright. Practice 50 rounds and you will be forgiven.

And to your comment about the factory dovetail on the 92A1, I am currently paying to have the slide on my 92FS milled to accept aftermarket sights, an additional cost that now in retrospect makes the A1 more appealing. Although I am of the opinion that the rail looks weird myself, I don't even like the angled dust cover on the newer FS models...

Agreed on the dust cover that's why I still have a 92f and not a fs in the safe.
 
Alright. Practice 50 rounds and you will be forgiven.

And to your comment about the factory dovetail on the 92A1, I am currently paying to have the slide on my 92FS milled to accept aftermarket sights, an additional cost that now in retrospect makes the A1 more appealing. Although I am of the opinion that the rail looks weird myself, I don't even like the angled dust cover on the newer FS models...

First , my apologies for side tracking this thread , But where would one get such work done on their Beretta 92 ?
 
Yes and yes. There are a number of companies that make aftermarket sights for the 92, and have the specs for the necessary dove tail cut. Barry is great to deal with but as with most gunsmiths I've used over the years, don't make any immediate plans for the pistol. It will be ready when it's ready.
 
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