Beretta 92fs or 92a1 or HK P30?

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Looking to pick up one of these but haven't had the chance to try all of them. What are everyone's thoughts on these three.

I'm more interested in your thoughts between the two beretta's than the HK but open to all opinions
 
The A1 is the 92fs with some upgrades.

The most notable issue with the FS was the locking block failures, and the A1 has addressed this with a recoil buffer.

The A1 also offers a removable front site where the FS was part of the slide, so there was no option to change sights.

Obviously the rail is another feature, although it didn't matter to me.

In the end I chose the A1, even though I was really drawn to the stainless FS. The A1 is pretty much the same pistol with a few upgrades, and is the only way to go IMHO.

I am very happy with my purchase, and the fit and finish is far above anything else in this price category. I have owned all of them and I havn't been as pleased as I am with the 92A1.
 
any Beretta 92 will be a good choice, personally I like more the M9 with a straight dust cover or the Italian made Inox series.
on the other hand H&K are very good polymer pistols...but always I was hold back by the mag release on the trigger guard
 
I've got a 92A1 as well. Accurate as hell! Just be sure you are comfortable with the grip on the Beretta before you make your decision because it is on the large side for some.
 
I'd pick the HK over the 92s solely based on the size. The HK has inserts that can help to better suit your hand size. I don't have particularly big hands, and the 92 isn't ideal.
 
Thanks for the opinions everyone. Why is everyone saying "the italian made inox" aren't all the 92's we have here in canada made in Italy?

I've held the 92's and P30s just haven't had the chance to fire them. The 92 fits my hands well.
 
I had a USP in .45 and it was a nice gun except for the large grip. I dont realy like the look of new HK models, but they do have a nicer grip. I just like Glocks the best from the polymer crowd. Good value too.
 
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