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With all the Beretta threads lately got me looking for one. I found this one and it really feels good in the hand. I wasn't aware that they made a single stack. I'm really excited about this one.
 
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Awesome. If you look around you can find some nice wood grips for these


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Here you go for type M

https://www.amazon.com/Beretta...Walnut/dp/B076KSQSCT


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Nice looking Beretta


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Beretta USA has brand new mags available right now (new old stock). Load up on as many as you need....lower than market price on them by a lot
 
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Beretta USA has brand new mags available right now (new old stock). Load up on as many as you need....lower than market price on them by a lot


Thanks for the heads up. They only let you order two at a time. I got them on the way.
 
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Beautiful! Gotta love that old-school rounded trigger guard and railless frame.
 
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don't forget the blued finish!
 
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I have both the L + M model. They are two of my favorite pistols and I love shooting them.

A few years back I was in a Police Supply store in Chesterfield and decided to look in the used pistol section. I saw a few of the M models that looked a tad used. I asked about them and discovered they were a trade in from the first LE agency I worked at. I paid more than I should have but I guess I was being sentimental. After some cleaning and a little polishing it runs great.

I love the blued finish and the fact that neither have rails.
 
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Very nice !


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Very nice. I love the no rail look, too!

Is that the same single-stack 8rd mag that the 92 Custom Carry II uses?

I really favor the all metal guns with hammers. Maybe it's old school but I don't have anything in my safe that's not metal. And the only striker fired gun I have is a JA9 from Jimenez that my son gave me about 10 years ago. I can make it run and can hit with it but it doesn't feel like a Beretta.

My EDC in Texas is an Inox Custom Carry II. I want another for my safe in PA so if anybody knows of one, please let me have a shot at it.
 
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Very cool. I had one many years ago and regret selling it. At the time I sold it, mags were hard to find and expensive but things have changed.
 
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Great looking Type M. Love the finish on the SB's!



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Is that the same single-stack 8rd mag that the 92 Custom Carry II uses?



Yes, all Type M's use the same magazine.
 
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Those are cute guns, I need to BOLO. Seems like B's version of the S&W 39XX.


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