locking block, open slide, the whole dewieners itself when you put it on safe. no magwell taper. theres a bunch of features other guns lack that add more parts and complexity
>I thought all non-plastic, delayed action pistols had locking blocks
and its one piece of metal built into the barrel vs 3 parts with a bunch of different generations
A .380 complement to the 92x I imagine. It's light, and has an excellent trigger with a buttery smooth double action. Far better than any older 80 series I've fondled. The leather case that carries the launch edition is pretty sweet too. Style is one thing, I think it matches the 92x pretty well. I prefer the old curves but I can see where they are taking their cues
Not by any stretch. It's heavier than most automatic pistols thanks to the alloy frame, the double stack magazine makes the grip uncomfortably wide for small hands, and the slide mounted safety is hard to reach without long fingers. Women CAN use it, but with most being a bit smaller on average and therefore having smaller hands the 92 isn't particularly comfortable.
Ironically a regular 1911 is better for most women than a Beretta 92. Slim grip, easy to reach controls and the recoil isn't too bad thanks to the weight.
Shut the frick up tripgay. Beretta 92s are the best gun in the world once you replace the grips, the trigger bar, the trigger, the hammer, the hammer spring, the trigger return spring, the sights, the guide rod, the mag release, and replace the safety with the G conversion.
Based USMC bro, got to meet him once actually. The spaghetti blaster has been used in too many actual wars and is too cool to be a woman's gun. Besides have you ever held one OP? Women can't even hold them properly.
I'd pay good money for a clapped out rattletrap of an M9 like that. Didn't even carry mine outside the wire, just maintenance for the units guns and plinking at the test fire pits everyday.
I am a handgun man. Every five weeks I visit my neighbourhood gun store and ask to purchase a handgun. At first the clerks would ask, "Which pistol would you like to see, Sir?"
After my seventh handgun purchase or so, the girls in the store 'just know' because I established an obvious pattern.
Most of my disposable income goes toward handgun purchases and I now own exactly forty-eight handguns. I don't even care what brand they are. Some cost less than $300, and few cost more than $1,200. Twenty years of purchasing handguns. Hopefully I can enjoy another twenty years of purchasing handguns!
I've installed high quality trigger locks on all of them and keep them safely stored in a cabinet in accordance with federal firearm safety regulations. I never take them to the range.
Whenever I make acquaintance with someone, I introduce myself as the handgun man. Most people, especially ladies, aren't especially interested in my passion for collecting handguns. I doubt that I could be anyone else other than the handgun man however. If not the handgun man, then who am I?
I don't even buy bullets for my handguns because:
a) firing a handgun hurts the handgun, and
b) bullets/calibers/cartridges/ballistics are too complex for me to grasp.
Now this might sound crazy, but I believe that every handgun has a spirit and that I can communicate with this mechanical spirit telepathically. Nothing gives me greater satisfaction in life than 'talking' to each and every one of my pristine handguns. In case you're wondering, they're all feeling fine apart from one of my nine nine millimeter pistols. Something about a manufacturing defect due to negligence. I would encourage all blessed gun smiths to never cut corners!
It's a full size duty pistol from when the days where men (man) were mostly filling duty roles, so I'd say no.
I think some girls just like "purse guns"
It's just a gun and it kills just fine
Some even hunt with pistols
Everyone has their preference
I just love how the 1911 feels to hold and shoot
The Glock is a great piece of engineering, so is the Sig
But the 1911 just has so much American soul and feels natural
yes, and she needs a strong man to handle her
That thing is gigantic, so maybe if they have ungodly huge hands and planned on shoulder carrying
>gigantic
what are you 5'11?
are you a child? It's not large at all.
Bro I'm 5'4 and can hold my Beretta 92LTT just fine
Wear a size small glove and I'm 5' 5". I can handle a beretta no problem and never had trigger reach issues even with the old hump grip.
I'm nearly a foot taller than you, I could pick you up and carry you away
Try it freak. Hold me in your arms.
Maybe I’ll give you a little kiss too
I'll rock you b***h... back and forth. Tell you it'll be alright. Rockabye.
you've made a grave error by admitting something is larger than you'd prefer on PrepHole.
Trans women are real women and real women carry a Beretta 92 you biggot.
chow yun fat is my kind of woman
>I made like chow yun fat.
>You're in a computer game, Max
It's non-binary
You're non-binary.
Anything chambered in 9mm is a women gun
>frickhueg
>overly complicated machine for what it offers
no, nod really
>overly complicated
so what's it like being a moron anon? do you have a tard handler?
What is the complicated portion of the beretta?
locking block, open slide, the whole dewieners itself when you put it on safe. no magwell taper. theres a bunch of features other guns lack that add more parts and complexity
okay no guns
>nice pair of italian guns
>awesome pair of japanese boobs
i have that artbook too
>locking block
I thought all non-plastic, delayed action pistols had locking blocks
>open slide
Not complicated
>the whole dewieners itself when you put it on safe
Not true
>no magwell taper
Who cares about "magwell taper'
>the whole dewieners itself when you put it on safe
>Not true
Nta, but my 92S does
>I thought all non-plastic, delayed action pistols had locking blocks
and its one piece of metal built into the barrel vs 3 parts with a bunch of different generations
complicated machine for what it offers
I'm sorry what?
>complicated
wdhmbt?
How many movies do you know of where a female character wields one competently?
Exactly.
[Black Lagoon OP starts playing]
Pretty much only women carry beretta, you should carry a 1911 if you're a man
Yes.
No, the cheetahs are more along those lines
OMG look at that monstrosity up on top WTF were they even thinking
it looks so gaudy its kinda cool. like muay thai pants or some shit
A .380 complement to the 92x I imagine. It's light, and has an excellent trigger with a buttery smooth double action. Far better than any older 80 series I've fondled. The leather case that carries the launch edition is pretty sweet too. Style is one thing, I think it matches the 92x pretty well. I prefer the old curves but I can see where they are taking their cues
Not by any stretch. It's heavier than most automatic pistols thanks to the alloy frame, the double stack magazine makes the grip uncomfortably wide for small hands, and the slide mounted safety is hard to reach without long fingers. Women CAN use it, but with most being a bit smaller on average and therefore having smaller hands the 92 isn't particularly comfortable.
Ironically a regular 1911 is better for most women than a Beretta 92. Slim grip, easy to reach controls and the recoil isn't too bad thanks to the weight.
Shut the frick up tripgay. Beretta 92s are the best gun in the world once you replace the grips, the trigger bar, the trigger, the hammer, the hammer spring, the trigger return spring, the sights, the guide rod, the mag release, and replace the safety with the G conversion.
I'd go with no
Based USMC bro, got to meet him once actually. The spaghetti blaster has been used in too many actual wars and is too cool to be a woman's gun. Besides have you ever held one OP? Women can't even hold them properly.
I'd pay good money for a clapped out rattletrap of an M9 like that. Didn't even carry mine outside the wire, just maintenance for the units guns and plinking at the test fire pits everyday.
About to get M9 and would like to get some good holster. Make me fed looking anon.
Get a Galco shoulder holster. I have the horizontal and carry my 92fs that way
say hi to the cracked locking block for me
also it weights way to much for what it is so its not really a woman gun
It weights less than 2 more ounces than a Glock 17 you fricking no guns
As someone who is AMAB, I can confirm to you that it is not.
I am a handgun man. Every five weeks I visit my neighbourhood gun store and ask to purchase a handgun. At first the clerks would ask, "Which pistol would you like to see, Sir?"
I'd say, "Doesn't matter sweetheart. Surprise me."
After my seventh handgun purchase or so, the girls in the store 'just know' because I established an obvious pattern.
Most of my disposable income goes toward handgun purchases and I now own exactly forty-eight handguns. I don't even care what brand they are. Some cost less than $300, and few cost more than $1,200. Twenty years of purchasing handguns. Hopefully I can enjoy another twenty years of purchasing handguns!
I've installed high quality trigger locks on all of them and keep them safely stored in a cabinet in accordance with federal firearm safety regulations. I never take them to the range.
Whenever I make acquaintance with someone, I introduce myself as the handgun man. Most people, especially ladies, aren't especially interested in my passion for collecting handguns. I doubt that I could be anyone else other than the handgun man however. If not the handgun man, then who am I?
I don't even buy bullets for my handguns because:
a) firing a handgun hurts the handgun, and
b) bullets/calibers/cartridges/ballistics are too complex for me to grasp.
Now this might sound crazy, but I believe that every handgun has a spirit and that I can communicate with this mechanical spirit telepathically. Nothing gives me greater satisfaction in life than 'talking' to each and every one of my pristine handguns. In case you're wondering, they're all feeling fine apart from one of my nine nine millimeter pistols. Something about a manufacturing defect due to negligence. I would encourage all blessed gun smiths to never cut corners!
Burt???