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Sans rail could make it perfect

+1 to that!



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I'm a Beretta fan, but this is exactly what I don't get about Beretta. They will make a pistol like this, yet they won't make a pistol like a Black or Inox(been bugging them for years on the Inox!) Centurion when they already have the compact slides and barrels from the compact models and the full sized frames to put them together. I know they are making the LTT but still. I guaranty that the Centurions would outsell these specialty models 20 or 30 to 1. Just take a look at the Beretta Compact thread and the enthusiasm there. This model will definitely get them some attention but I doubt they are going to sell like hotcakes. The Vertec frame has its followers, but I for one prefer the grip and contours of the traditional 92 frames, even with having hands on the somewhat smaller side. I recently held an M9A3 and did not like the flat backed frame at all. Just doesn't feel right to me on a 92 style pistol.

If they came out with an Inox or even better yet, a full stainless steel Centurion model (no rail), I would buy one on the spot, even if it meant getting rid of something else I already own.

Guess it's time to send Beretta another message about the Centurion.....


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Make one in DA/SA and I ll buy one




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Make one in DA/SA and I ll buy one


DA/SA is standard on the one at $1399 MSRP
 
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The ability to carry it condition 1. Also a .40 variant so I can ask Jarvis to make me a 357sig barrel for it. The weight of this gun is a bit much for 9mm only Wink
 
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Make one in DA/SA and I ll buy one


DA/SA is standard on the one at $1399 MSRP


Thanks. I just didn’t see the slide mounted decocker on any of them.




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Make one in DA/SA and I ll buy one


DA/SA is standard on the one at $1399 MSRP


Thanks. I just didn’t see the slide mounted decocker on any of them.


The top three models are frame safety and all steel. Other models coming that are normal alloy frames and slide mounted controls
 
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Looks like Beretta is not only introducing the 92X Performance series (steel frame, frame mounted safety) they are also introducing the 92X Standard series in full, centurion, and compact sizes. Aluminum frame and slide mounted safety/decocker.

http://www.beretta.com/en-us/p...30.1562343848#mpp=72

 
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Those sons of bitches...

Now I guess we know why there have been such great deals on 92s this year.
 
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That Centurian is one sexy mofo




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Looks like Beretta is not only introducing the 92X Performance series (steel frame, frame mounted safety) they are also introducing the 92X Standard series in full, centurion, and compact sizes. Aluminum frame and slide mounted safety/decocker.
So, um... what's the point of this, if I may be so bold? Same old slide mounted safety... so it's basically a vertec. I don't get it.


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Looks like Beretta is not only introducing the 92X Performance series (steel frame, frame mounted safety) they are also introducing the 92X Standard series in full, centurion, and compact sizes. Aluminum frame and slide mounted safety/decocker.
So, um... what's the point of this, if I may be so bold? Same old slide mounted safety... so it's basically a vertec. I don't get it.


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Wow...the 92X compacts (rail, w/o rail) both look hot to me. Any idea when street pricing becomes available?
 
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I have a bunch of 92s. I still do not have a Centurion, so this one interests me. None of the rest of the 92X do.

Looks like no more Brigadiers.


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If my eyes weren't deceiving me, the 92X Compact is about 4 ounces lighter than the Inox Compact. Roughly the same MSRP also. And available as a "G", decock only!
 
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Wow, had no idea they were releasing an entire family of the 92X series. There are a couple that will be on my list!
 
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Wow. If anybody wants to Karma me a 92x Centurion my email is up to date. Smile

I wasn’t expecting a full line of 92x.


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As I said earlier in this thread, I have absolutely no interest in the 92X Performance, but a no-rail 92 Compact with dovetail sights? Oh, man...



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