Which Beretta do you own ?

My first and only is one of those Iraqi made ones. A 1951, I think.

It shot exactly to POA for me, and grouped very well. Trigger is slighlty heavy, but I am leaving it 100% stock.

My only complaint is that the front sight is part of the slide. I can't change it.
 
My 87BB Long Barrel in .22lr. The absolute best handgun I have ever encountered. The ergonomics, accuracy, reliability and craftsmanship are all superb. It's a little jewel of a pistol. I also have an extra 106mm barrel for it for when I don"t want to use the 5" barrel and sleeve shown here.

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I picked up my first Beretta a couple of weeks ago.

92FS in Black.

I can't believe how great this gun is. I shot it today for it's first IDPA match. Simply awesome!
 
My 87BB Long Barrel in .22lr. The absolute best handgun I have ever encountered. The ergonomics, accuracy, reliability and craftsmanship are all superb. It's a little jewel of a pistol. I also have an extra 106mm barrel for it for when I don"t want to use the 5" barrel and sleeve shown here.

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Wow,

You just have all the nice toys!

How long have you had it?
It's incredible how not like the model 76 you see for sale. If they made models like that still , I would of bought one for sure.
What were they thinking...I bought a ts-22 thinking it was like Astra's answer to the 87BB...nope doesn't even feed if you put all the 8 or 10 rds them mag is made for so I'm stuck putting 5 rounds per mag.
 
I've had the 87BB for about 5 years now. I bought it here on CGN. It is one gun that I will never sell, my son will get it someday.
 
SpoonMan, nice Type M. I had one just like it, as well as a stainless version and the earlier model (92SB-C Type M).

You should go to the Beretta Forum and try and pick up a set of factory checkered walnut grips for it. The Bruniton Compact models look fantastic with wood grips.
 
SpoonMan, nice Type M. I had one just like it, as well as a stainless version and the earlier model (92SB-C Type M).

You should go to the Beretta Forum and try and pick up a set of factory checkered walnut grips for it. The Bruniton Compact models look fantastic with wood grips.

I've been looking for some but no luck right now... I'd like to get my hands on the Beretta 92FS Centurion!!!

Thank's Shelby

SM
 
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