Well, everyone has their own tastes. I won't make fun of that. But I think their regular design looks much better.Quote:
Originally Posted by GunCastGuy
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Well, everyone has their own tastes. I won't make fun of that. But I think their regular design looks much better.Quote:
Originally Posted by GunCastGuy
Overall I like the form and shape, but I love my 96 Brigadier Inox. There is no comparison. The 92 and 96 look great but also have a look and feel of quality. This new gun looks like a plastic toy in some of those pics. I hate that.
The only thing I dislike about it are the grips.
However, it does have an accessory rail, and the .40 version holds one more round than the 96s. I think I might be getting one as soon as I have a chance. Been calling around to various gun shops, they all have said they cant get the old pistols, but their dealers list a 90two. They haven't said if they can be ordered yet, I think someone here said they would not be available until August? I shall just have to call around a little more to see if they can be ordered yet.
I really think I want a 90two type F .40. :)
L J
They are out now I believe. Not sure if only in 9mm or .40 cal for now. But on the Beretta forum, a few people reporting finding some at gun shows in the past week.
The prices on them are high because it is BRAND new. Let the prices settle a bit for a few months.
After a call to Beretta's customer support a few minutes ago, apparently the new 90-two's will not be available to dealers until the 15th.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shipwreck
L J
There are people on the Beretta forum who already have them - they have posted pics - Only the 9mm is available now. So, they are out there - That rep from beretta must not be aware of it.
Yeah, either that or the fact that I indicated I wanted a .40, but didn't ask about the .40 90-two specifically, so perhaps the .40s will be avaible on the 15th. Sure cant wait to find one, every gun shop has said they cant get 'em yet. . .
L J
Well, when U get it, post pics :)
I had a regular 92 for 8 years, but sold it back iN Feb to get an HK - I liked the Beretta, I just wanted something new. Quite often, because of my wife, if I want another gun, I have to sell one (unfortunately)
If it shoots as nice as it looks I want one.
Looks cool. Reminds me alot of the PX4 though, which is not necessarily a bad thing. I like the option of the de-cocker though, which Beretta's don't have correct? :?
There is a version w/o the decocker, but the majority of the guns have a safety/decocker. Some die hard fans don't like the safety - they want it ONLY to decock. So, there is a modification to the gun. Lot of people doing that to their PX4s.Quote:
Originally Posted by Method
Personally, when I had my 92FS, I liked that it had a safety AND decocker. I hear why some people want it ONLY to decock, but I never once had the gun be on safety by ACCIDENT. So, I don't really care to convert it to the "G" type (the version w/ the decocker only).
I'm not a Beretta person (yet) but it looks good. I think I'll have to get one right after I get an HK Tactical. Only thing in my way is MONEY.
these are actually on sale to the public now, still a bit rare, but they r out there. There r a few members on berettaforum.net who have them. I might get one eventually, but thats still further down the line.
I wish Beretta would use a better finish than their Bruniton. In my experience, it never seems to hold up to see - it wears very easily.
Well, the prices will probably come down after they are out for a while. Like the M&P when it first came out - they want an arm and a leg for the thing.Quote:
Originally Posted by boro62
I love the looks of it!
I really like the 90 2.I really like my 92FS.I like the big open trigger gaurd of the 90-2 and the forward mounting rail.I kinda like the layered look of the gun.remindes me of industrial steel plates in various geometric sizes layered upon the post modern canvas of a machine world!Beretta with a smatering of kraftwerk!~"SIGFRID! s :shock: end in Z robots you doomkauf"
Well, time will tell if they are as popular as the original 92s...
Beretta has done a crappy job on marketing their PX4 - I have heard that they ahve not been providing samples to any of the vendors - in order to come up with sights, holsters, etc.
Well, I'm still waiting to get my free gun, but does anyone here have one of these yet?
I'm glad I have a few more months before I buy the 90-two or the Px4. I'm really looking for more opinions on both of them. The Px4 has been around a bit longer than the 90-two and it has great comments. The 90-two is still getting its name out there I think. I need to find out which fits me best and will be a better first gun. I might just end up with both after I buy the first one...I hear guns continue to appear "magically" after the first one is bought.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shipwreck
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