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Very happy to get my Beretta back from CCR Refinishing, took a bit longer than anticipated, but worth the wait. I picked this up "new to me" about 1.5 years ago. Installed a Langdon trigger job in a bag, which was at my limit of what could do but it has SWEEET SA/DA pull. I also replaced the mag release and added WC ultra thin grips. Then I had Allegheny Arms replace the back sight with WC low profile sight and drill out the integral front sight and add green fiber optic. Lastly, had CCR refinish with house black except barrel and trigger, which are CPII. Took my inspiration from Langdon Centurion. I prefer non-railed.

Thanks for looking.


 
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Looks great. CCR does good work.
 
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Looks awesome but the best part... it is exactly what you wanted and by the tone of your post, you had a blast doing it. Congrats!


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Looks great!

I’ve got an older non railed centurion that was converted to G by Wilson with Wilson thin grips and then Ernest did the trigger. It’s my favorite gun ever. The frame is gray and the slide and barrel are black.


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Looks Great ! I have a 1994 Centurion that Ernest did a trigger job, one of my favorites.
 
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Beautiful gun!

My WC Centurion is one of my all-time favorite Berettas.
IMHO, it's the prefect Beretta as the shorter slide and barrel just seem to make the pistol balance and shoot so much better and regular 92s.


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Looks amazing!

I need to run out to my FFL to pick up my LTT Centurion.



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Looks amazing!

I need to run out to my FFL to pick up my LTT Centurion.

Thanks. That would have been much cheaper for me, as I've essentially systematically upgraded an original non-railed Centurion to a near LTT Centurion (but much more expensively). But I did do it over a period of 1.5 years.
 
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Looks great. Full size is good, but the Centurion, whether original, LTT, or WC is the perfectly sized Beretta to me. It's like the P228 vs the P226.


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Nice!
 
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Looks great how long did it take? They have had my P226 since April 14. Hoping it’s done soon
 
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Looks great. Full size is good, but the Centurion, whether original, LTT, or WC is the perfectly sized Beretta to me. It's like the P228 vs the P226.


I always thought the Centurion was the best looking of the 92 Series.
 
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Looks great how long did it take? They have had my P226 since April 14. Hoping it’s done soon


I think I sent mine in about the same time. They said they are very busy and have had some delays getting the chemicals they need shipped to them due to COVID-19.
 
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Beautiful !
All my Glocks would be making calls, looking for apartments if I brought that home.
 
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That is gorgeous; beautiful finish. Looks well worth the wait. Enjoy the heck out of her!


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That turned out tremendously!

Very nice "Project gun"


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CCR rendered the same scheme on my 94 Centurion almost two years ago as well. I installed the same grips & a few LTT parts as well. Huge savings over a LTT gun. Well done!


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Very sweet Beretta. Tastefully done. Bravo
 
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