Beretta introduces the M9A3, successor to the M9

I'm actually with Bob. When I went from the 1911 mag release to that sweetheart mag dump on the HK USP... I took to it like a duck to water. I am actually going to miss it going back to the 1911. If you need 7000 repeats to learn something simple like that...I would have to question your intellect and your ability to handle firearms.

In a real gun fight? Contrary to Bruce Willis and the cool kids TDC...statistics show your gun fight will be over long before you dump mags - one way or the other.
 
TDC you never fail me. How do you ever manage to put your socks on right every morning. If ### was as difficult as you make out changing mags in a pistol is humans would have been a none starter. I am truly in awe. I can`t wait for Chapter two, How to pull a trigger by TDC or your treatise on why removable grips are nothing more than a marketing gimmick. Heck when you get down to it why we ever bothered with gun powder when bows and arrows are perfectly capable is beyond me. Why the Chinese bothered with gunpowder must keep you awake at night.

JMB was must be rolling in his grave.

Merry Christmas and keep at the training.

Bob
 
Five star thread for sure.

Also Sweet Christmas that is an ugly gun. The Beretta 92 always looked good even if I never found it all that functional, and here they've gone and thrown out the only redeeming value it had in my eyes.
 
True. The US Army usually doesn't issue ugly guns.

ETA : Funny how adding features to accommodate / to offer more options to a larger population of shooters is seen by some as a negative? I use an M&P and an SR15 and no small factor in those choices was the features that accommodate my lefthandedness. A logical rationale should be obliging to these features because it offers versatility to the user.
 
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Five star thread for sure.

Also Sweet Christmas that is an ugly gun. The Beretta 92 always looked good even if I never found it all that functional, and here they've gone and thrown out the only redeeming value it had in my eyes.

One good thing about the colour is a thousand years from now folks will be able to date firearms by their colour.

Fast forward to the year 3014. Two archaeologists ponder over a dig in middle America.

``Wars in the Middle East....anywhere from 10,000 BC to 3014 but wait Professor this Beretta is sand coloured so I would date this find at around 2014 to the present``. ``The US Army still uses these pistols, although rumour has it they are going back to the 1911``. `Good call TDC Jr. you sure are up on your firearms.``

Merry Christmas

Bob
 
TDC you never fail me. How do you ever manage to put your socks on right every morning. If ### was as difficult as you make out changing mags in a pistol is humans would have been a none starter. I am truly in awe. I can`t wait for Chapter two, How to pull a trigger by TDC or your treatise on why removable grips are nothing more than a marketing gimmick. Heck when you get down to it why we ever bothered with gun powder when bows and arrows are perfectly capable is beyond me. Why the Chinese bothered with gunpowder must keep you awake at night.

JMB was must be rolling in his grave.

Merry Christmas and keep at the training.

Bob

Don't get too worked up by TDC, he only argues for the sake of arguing. I also agree that an ambi mag release is a useful feature for those who wish to use it.
 
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