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these are fantastic.

$450 sounds pretty good for something like this...i feel like the sig equivalent would cost.....one million dollars...

[that was an austin powers reference. i apologize]
 
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Sweet. I sold these back around the same time, and they had the highest ratio of shows, to sales... One look, then one racking of that butter smooth slide was all it took.

Nice too, was a lot of female customers liked how easy it was to rack, and liked the positive safety. Don't recall any/many complaining about the size either, and when they returned after the sale, I can't recall one complaint.

Very nice pistol you have OP.


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I picked one up a few months ago and put some custom grips on it. $450 is a steal..Congrats.




I like what you did there... with the magazine full of the Winchester Silvertips Cool


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Sweet. I sold these back around the same time, and they had the highest ratio of shows, to sales... One look, then one racking of that butter smooth slide was all it took.

Nice too, was a lot of female customers liked how easy it was to rack, and liked the positive safety. Don't recall any/many complaining about the size either, and when they returned after the sale, I can't recall one complaint.

Very nice pistol you have OP.


Good to hear and thanks. Planning on picking up today. Will post pics.


 
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Ok, finally got photos of my new Italian inox 92fs, 1991. Needs a good cleaning, but no major scratches I can see.





 
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Those are very handsome guns.




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So my 1991 Italian inox 92fs came with a solid stainless steel guide rod. Was that standard, or more likely an aftermarket addition? I am happy either way!


 
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These are freaking beautiful and would be the only Beretta I want. The plain black Beretta
just don't impress me much...
 
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The older Inox 92FS Berettas are the best looking of all and $450 is a really good price. I paid $400 each for my '92 and '93 models back around 1995.

Yes, they do come with solid SS guide rods.

'92


'93



 
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The older Inox 92FS Berettas are the best looking of all and $450 is a really good price. I paid $400 each for my '92 and '93 models back around 1995.

Yes, they do come with solid SS guide rods.

'92


'93


Thanks! Photos not showing, though!


 
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Can you tell me if those are the clear grips that were modified, or were were colored gray. I contacted wal at beretta forum and he can not tell from the photo, and has done hundreds of these. I really like that look.
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I picked one up a few months ago and put some custom grips on it. $450 is a steal..Congrats.






 
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Thanks! Photos not showing, though!


Bummer...



 
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Seriously, where can I find me one of these?
 
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Beauty!
Always regretted that in a moment of weakness I sold mine.
Every time I see one in a used case, I check to see if it's an Italian.
I'll keep looking.


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Thanks for the info brianfede. Appreciate the help!


 
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I need some new pics of this Italian chick.



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I know the stainless controls were brittle so Beretta swapped to carbon steel controls but man! Those things are lookers.


Are you referring to when they switched to black plastic controls and parts with metal inserts?

When you say you "know" that stainless steel controls are brittle, what the ACTUAL FUCK are you talking about?
 
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When you say you "know" that stainless steel controls are brittle, what the ACTUAL FUCK are you talking about?


Perhaps not being so rude would engender an intelligent reply.
 
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I just got this one... it's not Italian but it's the USA Ghost model. Freaking beautiful. My new favorite make and model after the P226/P228.


 
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