Clobbersauras
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Waaay out west.
I've been lusting after a Beretta Centurion for a while now. They are as rare as an honest politician up here, so I decided to pick up a Girsan Regard Yavuz "Compact" to play with. Girsan is a Turkish company. Apparently their Beretta 92 clones are made on older Beretta machines and tooling. Not sure of the whole history there, but they also supply pistols to the Turkish military.
Here's the stuff it comes with:

Mags are made by Mec-Gar and are exactly the same as my Mec-Gar Beretta mags.

Quality seems quite good, considering you can pick them up brand new for $450. Machining looks as good as my Beretta.

These are "F" model clones, note the differences in the slides. Top slide is the Beretta, and yes it's dirty.

Note the older style locking block. Beretta on the left.

The inside of the Girsan was dirty from test rounds (I guess). The barrel and slide rails had some dried up yellow lube that doesn't easily come off. The gun was bone dry, but I fixed that with some G96.

Girsan barrel on the bottom. Note the yellow filth.

Girsan recoil spring and guide rod on the bottom. Unlike new Beretta's, the Girsan's internal parts are all steel. Looking at YOU Beretta. Note how short the Girsan recoil spring is. Not sure what to think of that, but I'll just shoot it and see what happens.

The finger grooves on the Girsan don't bother me. The Girsan grips are slippery though and VZ grips don't quite fit. The grip screw holes are slightly out of spec on the Girsan. Making the VZ grips fit should be fairly easy, the holes are just a few mm out.

The Girsan sights are horrid. Girsan on the right.

I fixed them as best I could with some paint...


The Beretta Centurion length guns are not that compact. I guess they are compact for a Beretta...


I replaced the mainspring with a D spring, and did Wilson's "virtual" trigger job. The Girsan's trigger pull may be slightly better than my Elite now. Hard to tell, but it's more than acceptable.
2000 round challenge starts now.
Here's the stuff it comes with:

Mags are made by Mec-Gar and are exactly the same as my Mec-Gar Beretta mags.

Quality seems quite good, considering you can pick them up brand new for $450. Machining looks as good as my Beretta.

These are "F" model clones, note the differences in the slides. Top slide is the Beretta, and yes it's dirty.

Note the older style locking block. Beretta on the left.

The inside of the Girsan was dirty from test rounds (I guess). The barrel and slide rails had some dried up yellow lube that doesn't easily come off. The gun was bone dry, but I fixed that with some G96.

Girsan barrel on the bottom. Note the yellow filth.

Girsan recoil spring and guide rod on the bottom. Unlike new Beretta's, the Girsan's internal parts are all steel. Looking at YOU Beretta. Note how short the Girsan recoil spring is. Not sure what to think of that, but I'll just shoot it and see what happens.

The finger grooves on the Girsan don't bother me. The Girsan grips are slippery though and VZ grips don't quite fit. The grip screw holes are slightly out of spec on the Girsan. Making the VZ grips fit should be fairly easy, the holes are just a few mm out.

The Girsan sights are horrid. Girsan on the right.

I fixed them as best I could with some paint...


The Beretta Centurion length guns are not that compact. I guess they are compact for a Beretta...


I replaced the mainspring with a D spring, and did Wilson's "virtual" trigger job. The Girsan's trigger pull may be slightly better than my Elite now. Hard to tell, but it's more than acceptable.
2000 round challenge starts now.
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