Message from @Penguin4hire
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A weird disconnect lol
Mine is a beretta 92f made in 1986, its in near perfect condition and out preforms most other shooters guns. Its all about care.
I haven't shot a beretta 92 yet but I will say I do like the design visually
I couldn't justify the G43, The lost of capacity for a slight reduction in thickness.
Looks sexy with that slide
the slide was designed to prevent over heating, and the wide 180 degree ejection port reduces the likely hood of malfunctions.
I can conceal it under shorts and a tank top, important in south texas haha
I don't have trouble concealing the g19.
I'm not a big guy either so the wider fund print a lot easier
Wider gun*
Also the mag extensions give a +2 so it's not all bad
I'd go as far to say I'm more of a beretta guy than a 1911 guy tbh
Haven't shot either yet but I tend to lean more on the beretta more as of now
But you don’t look iconic if you aren’t shooting a 1911
It’s all about that aesthetic
I am not a big guy and can easily conceal my full size guns. I usually see that um....thicker, guys tend to have concealment issues.
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@Jedimind11[XB1] With that .45 auto you only need to shoot him once and he's dead
Again
Aesthetic>efficiency
I like full sized pistols more because they fit my hands better I have pretty big hands
Not really its about shot place ment. A .22 through the eye is more lethal than a .45 in the foot.
That’s what I told my girlfriend but she didn’t like that argument for anal
I was joking about that but yeah
Well most guns come with backstraps to fix that.
About how fudds act like .45 will kill a guy and his family
With the beretta in 9mm you can dump 5 rounds in his chest and still have 5 for each of his two friends.
Yeah exactly
I don't like that about the 1911 still using a single stack mag
get a girthy 1911 that are double stack for some reason
Yeah they make some double stack 9mm 1911s
Yeah ruger makes one don't they?
But I'm sure the fudds will go "It ain't a 1911 if it ain't in .45 AUTO"
Well the original design was chambered in .38
Yeah due to the military using .38 special revolvers at the time right?
Then were like "Anything less than .45 won't do"
That was the standard round at the time. But Browning found out ahead of time that the military was looking at adopting the new .45acp round and so they made them in .45 acp.
"The gun that won 2 world wars"