Opinions on the Beretta M9 / 92 series?
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Call me old fashioned/retarded. But I love the classics. It just works, none of those Lamedong-Tacticool add-ons, no rail bullshit that everyone cheeses over (if I wanted mods on a handgun I'd get a USP45 and get a long bandana like a real man).
Just standard sights, stock springs, all metal parts and a few 90's Ban Era LEO stamped high-capacity magazines to mock those living in slave states. Just how Mama intended.
I love the stock trigger, I get why people think it is funky at first shot, but once you 'get gud' and get used to the bringing it up to the wall before you actually pull the trigger it is just so damn smooth. I also like the massive grip on the 92FS model for my bear paw, I can comfortably flip the slide mounted decocker left or right handed too, but I get why many don't care for it.
I wish I could upvote you more for your sheer love of the gun and it's many virtues.
Wanna know a secret?
The HK45C is objectively better, the Block is a better fighting pistol for general use/issue but I LOVE THE 1911.
I can't even shoot one as well as my beloved HK, but the 1911 fills me with joy even though if I had to go and fight a mother fucker or 5 it would probably be the 17 I would take with me.
God bless your accepting, lovingly uncle demeanor.
I 100% believe you, but I would only get one to fulfill my inner childhood Solid Snake dream. To be honest it is the reason I bought the 92FS was to build a 'Samurai Edge' from Resident Evil that I loved as a kid because I am a big fag.
I love my 90's Springfield Armory .45 1911. I trust it with my life but I also prefer the higher capacity offered by a .9mm. However! I vehemently believe that 1911's chambered in .9mm are cringe. If you are not going to have one in the .45AARP Lord's Caliber, it had better be the superior funny .38 Super.