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Yep. The "Carry" has the Pinocchio barrel... I bought one. I then bought the compact frame and mags afterwards.
Any chance you have a pic available?
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Yep. The "Carry" has the Pinocchio barrel... I bought one. I then bought the compact frame and mags afterwards.
Beretta is going to have to become a lot more competitive in their handgun lineup now that they don't have the U.S. DoD contract to carry them.
Very true. Now that Girsan and Taurus have cheaper versions of their 92 pattern, Beretta really needs to innovate vs. evolve to survive. People will, rightly or wrongly, see the Army's move as an indication that the Beretta is an inferior product compared to the 320.Hmmmm very interesting point. First thing they could do is bring the price of the M9A3 down from gold plated territory!
Very true. Now that Girsan and Taurus have cheaper versions of their 92 pattern, Beretta really needs to innovate vs. evolve to survive. People will, rightly or wrongly, see the Army's move as an indication that the Beretta is an inferior product compared to the 320.
Hmmmm very interesting point. First thing they could do is bring the price of the M9A3 down from gold plated territory!
Expect to see P320 skyrocket on EE lol
Expect to see P320 skyrocket on EE lol
I guess they will won't they...
The Navy and Army wanted lighter pistols, not better.
*trigger warning* I would pick a 92 over the 320 any day. That is just my preference folks! All steel, straight recoil from non tiltig barrel design, cartridges enter straight into chamber without the use of a large feed ramp, extremely reliable and proven, lower bore axis than 320.
I have never fired a 320 however... so am only going with what I know. Please don't have a coniption because you happen to own a 320
More likely the results of this competition will take it out of production. The gun, while nice occupies the same shelf space as the 92A1 and 92FS. I doubt there is much demand for all three unless Beretta scores a win with one of the specialty branches of the US Armed Services or some other large LEO department. I really like me new 92A1 but I can see the attraction of the P320 - size and weight alone should put a smile on any soldiers face.
Take Care
Bob
Time marches on. The Glock design is 35 years old.
What is the actual registered part? Slide, grip or trigger group?
Trigger group...and it's child's play to remove and detail clean...almost as ingenious as a 1911...but less fiddly....imho.



























