New Arrivals: Beretta 92S Pistols in 9mm para

Para or parabellum


The name Parabellum is derived from the Latin: Si vis pacem, para bellum ("If you seek peace, prepare for war"), which was the motto of DWM.

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I'll ask the questions everyone wants to know... how many magazines and what are their availability? I have a 92FS with a bunch of mags and I know the mag release is different, probably making those magazines not usable in a 92S.

They do look in very good shape if that picture is a good indication of the lot.
 
FYI these have the European style mag release in case anyone didn't notice. IMO you would be better off getting the Girsan if you want a modern mag release.
 
Good price for a great pistol had my 92fs for 10 years and it's Lazer accurate and on my will never sell list
 
92S mags have a mag catch near the baseplate. Some older Taurus mags have this, and it can be fairly easy to do with modern M9 mags.
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These look like poor quality 92's that didn't sell in the US, got refurbished (refinished to look new) and are now for sale here.

No thanks, I'd rather spend $300 more on a new 92fs than one of these with an unknown history.
 
for those of you that think that a 92fs mag won't work, think again- the FLOORPLATE COMES OFF- all you need is a nibbler, a dremel , or drill, and a mag to pattern by, and put a piece of wood on the other side to support where you're going to drill and have at her- moreover there are HYBRIDS out there- I got mine from magazines usa- and it accepts BOTH- and if u want to go the other way all it takes is a dremel and a reinforced cut off wheel- I have 3 and a 92sb- heel catch- and I can switch back and forth at will
 
These look like poor quality 92's that didn't sell in the US, got refurbished (refinished to look new) and are now for sale here.

No thanks, I'd rather spend $300 more on a new 92fs than one of these with an unknown history.

I bought a surplus (Mil/LEO) 92FS from another sponsor for $395 US, it's been awesome. It was really beat up cosmetically compared to these, I thought it was an excellent deal and like the look of the weathered 92FS. The problem with the 92S that will hurt sales is the mag issue... either have to find new mags that most likely aren't made anymore or modify existing ones.

$569 is a little steep too, close to the price of a brand new Girsan, I see it at $592 at a site sponsor.

If this pistol comes with 2 mags, it's not too bad of a deal, with only 1, it's not that great. When I got my 92FS, MecGar mags were cheap.

Here's a US article on these...

http://weaponsman.com/?p=18784
 
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They are imported from Italy, probably police service pistols by the looks of it. MecGar magazines probably fit these pistol. They look in good shape..
 
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They are imported from Italy, probably police service pistols by the looks of it. MecGar magazines probably fit these pistol. They look in good shape..

Guess you didn't read the part about the magazines having a different cutout as the mag catches are in different places.
 
The 2 Beretta factory mags that came with my 92Fs have cut outs in the middle and on the bottom , like in the picture posted by Hitzy , So ,I'm thinking mags shouldn't be a problem .

ETA , it's not a heel catch , like the walther P38 /P1 , it's just at the bottom of the grip on the left side , like on the old Beretta 1951
 
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