Who has a Beretta m9a3 in stock?

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  • dtrice

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    I'm interested in checking out one of these to compare it to the normal 92, particularly the redesigned grip. I've been looking online, but I can't find anywhere with one in stock. Has anyone seen one of a shelf?
     

    ALVIN GOLDEN

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    I have one on order and I live in Covington. I can drive in and we can have lunch so you can look at one if you still have not found one by the time mine gets in.
    Alvin
     

    dtrice

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    I have one on order and I live in Covington. I can drive in and we can have lunch so you can look at one if you still have not found one by the time mine gets in.
    Alvin
    That would be great, I'm on the south shore so it'd have to be a weekend day. It's not an emergency but if there's maybe a range in that area a test drive could be fun, I'm also in the process of setting up another toy.
     

    ShipWreck

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    Yep, after researching I think I will go with a brigadier. I think either would be good.

    Well, I had a WIlson Brigadier AND a regular Brig before. I prefer the M9A3, personally. I sold the WIlson and bought a 2nd M9A3 at one point.

    But if you like either, I understand why you would want the Brigadier.

    The trigger on the M9A3 is the smoothest stock trigger on any Beretta 92 variant I have shot. And, I've owned about 28 different Beretta 92 variants over the past 20+ years. They do some factory polishing, and it comes with a D spring installed. Also, all the parts are steel (except for the guiderod). So, no polymer trigger, mag release, single side safety, etc). Plus, the safety levers have a different angle on them, so you do not activate them by accident when working the slide. And, it comes with factory night sights and 3 mags. By the time you add all that to the Brig, it will cost the same.
     

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