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I just got an 80x and but I sight on it but when I tighten the screws on my eps carry the whole bottom plate lifts up. Has anyone had this problem and can help? I’ve tried all the other screws that came with it and no luck
Curious if there's a holster for this that people REALLY like??
There's no way to put on a dot on this is there?
Also I've seen that people can convert it to 9mm. Is there anywhere that would sell the complete 9mm upper part of the pistol?
Sleek looking, TSA And combo lock
I have a 92S, but I hate the sites. I can buy a 92FS slide complete with barrel, spring, and safety switch. Will the FS slide fit the S and work correctly? Thanks
I just picked this up on consignment from my local gun shop. Looks to be in brand new condition and came with the Gemtech threaded barrel, 4 mags and new grips. Any newbie tips are appreciated!
Honest thoughts about this gun please… have had mine for 5 months but only shot about 200 rounds. It has been great, and got it for home defense… long term owners, any advice?
Hey guys. I'm looking to get my first gun to EDC. I was looking at the ltt Beretta with np3 and Spartan sights
Should I get the centurion? Or the fullsize
Should I also port the barrel or no? Since I've heard ported barrels spit debris back at you (which is obviously bad for EDC lmao)
Installed the LTT TJIAB, and the Vantage Point Comp. Have some new Talons to put on, and am contemplating getting the slide milled.
Hi guys,
My buddy purchased a Beretta 90 two w/ a SureFire X300 a couple of years ago and he's currently looking for a custom or universal holster that is compatible with the QLS fork system. I'd appreciate it if you had some recommendations.
Hi all, new to guns and just took my first beginners handgun course and had a blast!
I rented the M9A4 for the class and loved how it felt, but now that I’m looking to buy my own I see some mixed reviews online about new M9A4’s from Tennessee
Has anyone had experience with slide issues in new in box beretta M9A4’s and how to fix them?
I’ve read customer service is hard to deal with but that a good cleaning and lube before a few hundred break in rounds usually fixes any issues
Is there anything I should look for when I go to buy the gun? Or any advice on what I should do after buying the gun to make sure I don’t damage or cause any issues in the gun in the future?
Hoping I can get a fun first gun that looks great and is reliable to start training with, thanks for the help!