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popular Posted by cnatsu1 • Dec 21, 2009
popular Posted by cnatsu1 • Dec 21, 2009

Huge Beretta 92 9mm USED pistol sale - as low as $299.95 each for mulitples

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J&G Sales is having a sale on used Beretta 92F & 92FS 9MM pistols. The following is from the email I received, link at the bottom. The more you buy the bigger the discount. Round up some friends and go in together. The 92FS is the civilian model of the military M9. Wish I had the money to buy one. You will need to find a local firearms dealer to receive this for you. See the site for all of the details and shipping rate to your locale.

You can own nearly the same sidearm that the US Military uses for as low as $299.95! Through a special deal we have obtained a huge batch of original Beretta 92F and 92FS used pistols. The 92FS is a commercial version of the US sidearm designated the M9. It is a full size 9mm pistol, with a safety decocker, 15rd double column magazine, and matte black finish. Grip and sight style may vary slightly. Both F or FS models are available. Base condition is Good-to-Very Good, with hand select for Very Good (add $20.00), or Very Good Plus (add $40.00) available. There is also quantity pricing if you get 2 pistols, and even lower if you get 5 pistols, as low as $299.95! Deals like this do not come along every day, don't delay!


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http://www.jgsales.com/advanced_s...ta+92f+4.9
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J&G Sales is having a sale on used Beretta 92F & 92FS 9MM pistols. The following is from the email I received, link at the bottom. The more you buy the bigger the discount. Round up some friends and go in together. The 92FS is the civilian model of the military M9. Wish I had the money to buy one. You will need to find a local firearms dealer to receive this for you. See the site for all of the details and shipping rate to your locale.

You can own nearly the same sidearm that the US Military uses for as low as $299.95! Through a special deal we have obtained a huge batch of original Beretta 92F and 92FS used pistols. The 92FS is a commercial version of the US sidearm designated the M9. It is a full size 9mm pistol, with a safety decocker, 15rd double column magazine, and matte black finish. Grip and sight style may vary slightly. Both F or FS models are available. Base condition is Good-to-Very Good, with hand select for Very Good (add $20.00), or Very Good Plus (add $40.00) available. There is also quantity pricing if you get 2 pistols, and even lower if you get 5 pistols, as low as $299.95! Deals like this do not come along every day, don't delay!


Check them out at
http://www.jgsales.com/advanced_s...ta+92f+4.9

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Dec 21, 2009
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Dec 21, 2009
h_2_o
Dec 21, 2009
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even used unless they are beat to h*ll that is a good price, at least around here that would be a good price.
Dec 21, 2009
310 Posts
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Dec 21, 2009
Bassinator
Dec 21, 2009
310 Posts
Great price on a fine handgun!
Dec 21, 2009
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Dec 21, 2009
euuser483405
Dec 21, 2009
864 Posts
is it used?
Dec 21, 2009
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Dec 21, 2009
Bozo
Dec 21, 2009
4,343 Posts
FYI, you will probably want to get a trigger job done. The trigger on beretta's are heavy and most folks switch out the trigger and spring to make the squeze easy. Usually runs about $50 for parts and labor.Cool
Dec 21, 2009
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Dec 21, 2009
greenlaser
Dec 21, 2009
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Make sure you understand the difference between the 92F and the 92FS. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beretta_92

The FS model has an extra part that will prevent the slide from coming off the gun and going into your eye. A rare occurance, but that is why the model number changed and they added a new part.

I have an FS that I carry all the time when I run my dogs on the river. Skunks, badgers, coons, and snakes, I've got them all. I can't claim accuracy is any better than any other, I've heard it is worse. Love mine. I have small hands too. Probably been carring it for 15 years.

Just understand the difference between the F and FS.
Dec 21, 2009
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Dec 21, 2009
jiannichan
Dec 21, 2009
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Friend has the 92FS. Shoots really good and was pretty accurate. A little heavy but I like it since it does not have much recoil due to the all metal and weight. All the guns I own are polymer frame so there is a good amount of recoil and being used to it, I was able to shoot the FS pretty good.
Dec 21, 2009
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SWCuts
Dec 21, 2009
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Hmm, going to sit out on this, but I would opt for the Very Good Plus, whatever that means. It's hard to buy one sight unseen. These would be great for target practice; the ammo is cheap, the firearm is reliable and well-known. The 92FS is an old design. It is heavy considering the load, and accurate once the sights are mastered. There are plenty of alternatives, most cost more. Not my choice, but good for other ex-military or law enforcement who may favor it.

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Dec 21, 2009
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SolidGun
Dec 21, 2009
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Quote from CuppyCakex :
is it used?
You don't know how to read? Maybe you shouldn't own guns.....


One thing to say about 92F series....I have seen several used/new models with the sight out of alignment from time and time again. Just FYI.
Dec 21, 2009
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pennypicker
Dec 21, 2009
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great for most purposes but too big for concealed carry....9mm is my round of choice, but in a frame that big you'd expect .45.

even if these are a bit beat up externally, i bet the internals are still shiny!
Dec 21, 2009
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SolidGun
Dec 21, 2009
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Quote from pennypicker :
great for most purposes but too big for concealed carry....9mm is my round of choice, but in a frame that big you'd expect .45.

even if these are a bit beat up externally, i bet the internals are still shiny!
Why would you expect frame sizes to determine caliber selection? Full size guns offer stability from longer barrel length and weight, better grip and capacity.
Dec 21, 2009
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tootandpuddles
Dec 21, 2009
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best deals on guns are from Buds Gun Shop
Dec 21, 2009
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super6
Dec 21, 2009
154 Posts
I prefer a Glock and I prefer .40S&W but this is a good price and 9mm ammo is cheaper than .40
Dec 21, 2009
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Dec 21, 2009
catnipmary
Dec 21, 2009
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Quote from SolidGun :
You don't know how to read? Maybe you shouldn't own guns.....


One thing to say about 92F series....I have seen several used/new models with the sight out of alignment from time and time again. Just FYI.
yeah I agree. Scary.... EEK!
Dec 21, 2009
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Borracho
Dec 21, 2009
706 Posts
Damn, I would buy one if I were in the market for a handgun. These were my favorite handguns when I was growing up. However, they do look really beat up..

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Dec 21, 2009
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DanielW
Dec 21, 2009
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Quote from tootandpuddles :
best deals on guns are from Buds Gun Shop
Best fries are from McDonalds.

How about you stay on topic. Can you provide a link to Bud's offering a similar price on a 92fs? This is a great deal on a great gun. Thumbs up and repped.

I would pick one up but I just got a HK P7 a few days ago.

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