Beretta 92s surplus

Jeffhere

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Hey folks
What are your thoughts on the Beretta 92s Italian surplus?
Do they generally come in good condition?
If something breaks or a magazine breaks in a year or so are you SOL?
Thanks
 
Berettas are pretty tough, from what I heard the internals are new and the outer parts refurbished, and beretta parts are relatively common.

Never shot one though.
 
Hey folks
What are your thoughts on the Beretta 92s Italian surplus?
Do they generally come in good condition?
If something breaks or a magazine breaks in a year or so are you SOL?
Thanks
The surplus Berettas are nice guns. However the mag release button on the bottom of the grip is a turn off for me. I would save a couple hundred more and get a decent Beretta FS of the EE instead. There is usually a few up for grabs.
 
I bought a couple that had been cerakoted.....they are fine looking guns and work really well......mags are a bit more difficult to find, but certain dealers have them as surplus. Or you tube has instructions if you have a dremel and want to add another hole for the heel release.......mine were about $600 with the coating, you can find them a bit cheaper....but like Ebola sez above ^^^^, you can easily get into a more recent and decent model for about $800-900......or go full hog into a Wilson Combat version......
 
The surplus 92s are fine for the price.

OP, if you're looking for shiny and glossy, look elsewhere.

If you're looking for a 9mm, heavy frame pistol, built to older and IMHO better standards the surplus 92s are a bargain. They function flawlessly with good ammunition, shoot well to point of aim and are well balanced.

Fixating on the bottom mag release?????????? Sorry Ebola no diss intended. The reason the Italians put the release there was mainly because that's what their police were used to from their previous issue sidearm and just one more thing that didn't need training to operate. They will accept any 92S mags, new manufacture or old manufacture. Parts are available.

At around half the price of a new 92F it's a nobrainer. If you're planning on using it for IPSC, then spend more and go for the thumb release 92F.
 
I got a 92 fs surplus a year ago. Much cheaper than new with very little wear. I changed the springs for better trigger pull and put ultra thin grips on it. This was the best way for me to get what I wanted.
 
Got one through a sponsor here for good price. Shoots ok. I just wanted to have it as a complement to my M9A3...

Great for plinking, hard to shoot single hand. As mentioned magazine release at the bottom of the grip, takes some time to get use to it...
 
From youtube video reviews I've watched, it sounds like a very solid surplus. Little to no issues, affordable, well made - and sounds like IF something needs repair it should be an easy fix or part to source. I'm looking at it as my first pistol, stores around Vancouver have them for $450-$500
 
Anybody have a line on accessories and parts? Alot of the 92 family parts are interchangeable but grips, some mags, holsters etc are specific. I'm wondering if anyone wants to share on their secret source of 92S goodies.
 
I have one and it shoots great. For $400 it was well worth it. I don't have any issue with the mag release. Unless you are doing IPSC or something where you need to drop it with one hand. It really isn't a problem.
 
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