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by AdioSS
Tue Aug 23, 2011 3:16 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: FN Five-Seven vs Beretta 92FS
Replies: 38
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Re: FN Five-Seven vs Beretta 92FS

Don't you agree that it would have been REALLY nice if Beretta would have designed the PX4 series to accept the same magazines as the 9X series.
by AdioSS
Wed Aug 10, 2011 3:08 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: FN Five-Seven vs Beretta 92FS
Replies: 38
Views: 8557

Re: FN Five-Seven vs Beretta 92FS

Apothix wrote:I decided to go ahead today and trade out my Glock for a 92FS and I couldn't be happier with it. Thank you all for the tips and suggestions.. Greatly appreciated..
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by AdioSS
Thu Aug 04, 2011 8:38 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: FN Five-Seven vs Beretta 92FS
Replies: 38
Views: 8557

Re: FN Five-Seven vs Beretta 92FS

I carry a Beretta M9 most of the time. I recently changed the upper to a shorter .40S&W version for carry. Hopefully soon I will pick up the .22LR conversion practice kit (slide & mag) to go with it, but currently "practice" with an airsoft version of it. Holster selection for the Beretta is very plentiful because it has been available for so long & because it is the sidearm for the US military & has been for several law enforcement departments.

Beretta has offered many different variations of the 92 platform. DA/SA, DAO with no external safety, SAO, G models that have no safety (just a dec0cker), 9mm, .40S&W, (aftermarket 357Sig barrels conversion), fullsize, compact, Centurion (compact slide on fullsize frame), & even a few options with the finish. I think your options for the FiveseveN are limited to the color of the plastic frame.

I do like the FiveseveN too & definitely wouldn't feel under gunned carrying it. I haven't had the chance to fire one, but I have shot a suppressed AR-5.7. (That was awesome!) If I had one of those or the PS90, then I would definitely consider the pistol to go with it. I haven't fired the pistol, but handling it at the store it felt kinda cheap for the price. I know that it is a great gun, but there was just too much plastic & parts that seemed would hang up.

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