POS Beretta accessory

I'm not too impressed with mine either. I got it with my tekny's. I do like the fact that the button is easier to find with the quick release in place but I find you still need to ensure your finger is right on the relese button because anywhere else and the dam thing bends instead of pushing the release. I haven't had any trouble with operation during shooting (like falling out) except for the bending but I did manage to break one. I wasn't paying attention and while replacing it after remving the trigger assembly. I gave it a slight push at an angle rather than straight in. This broke the small amount of material holding the plastic to the metal pin. I'm on the fence about it. If you can get one for little to nothing I say try it but if you need to purchase one I tell people to stay away!!


Not a lick of plastic to be found in a Briley..:dancingbanana: :D :evil:
 
I'm not too impressed with mine either. I got it with my tekny's. I do like the fact that the button is easier to find with the quick release in place but I find you still need to ensure your finger is right on the relese button because anywhere else and the dam thing bends instead of pushing the release. I haven't had any trouble with operation during shooting (like falling out) except for the bending but I did manage to break one. I wasn't paying attention and while replacing it after remving the trigger assembly. I gave it a slight push at an angle rather than straight in. This broke the small amount of material holding the plastic to the metal pin. I'm on the fence about it. If you can get one for little to nothing I say try it but if you need to purchase one I tell people to stay away!!


Same exact thing happened to me during the trigger group disassembly. I wanted to replace it but I didn't know about the other manufacturers', so I went with the same type. Any how it set me back $45.00

I like the principle but the way it's made is a joke.
 
Most of the 391- 'ers down below us are using either the Briley or Angleport closers. Carey's & Pure Gold's are a distant second. Sorry 'bout that Beretta part, but YES, that little blue box is just the bee's knees ! :D
 
Most of the 391- 'ers down below us are using either the Briley or Angleport closers. Carey's & Pure Gold's are a distant second. Sorry 'bout that Beretta part, but YES, that little blue box is just the bee's knees ! :D
The little blue box has redeemed itself. It is just the right size to hold 5 28 gauge cartridges.

Everyone should have one. :D
 
Back
Top Bottom