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- Waterloo, On
So I have the opportunity to buy a 92F Beretta. From what Ive heard this is the pistol that the US military had problems with slide breakage but then they designed the 92FS. I cant remember what they changed, something to do with the slide block (terminology correct?) that prevents the slide from traveling rearward off the frame and into the shooters chest/face. My concern is, how prevalent was this in the 92F is it something to be concerned about? Should I just spend the extra 500 bucks on a new 92FS (the 92F is selling for around 600 bucks) or is there some way to modify the 92F to make it safer should the slide break?




























I shot revolvers for a few days.






















