just picked it up today, bought it from a guy on the berettaforum
i like it so far, gotta get to the range
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just picked it up today, bought it from a guy on the berettaforum
i like it so far, gotta get to the range
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Retired U.S. Army
Owner: Awesome Edges
You never will be the person you can be if pressure, tension ard discipline are taken out of your life. Dr. James G. Bilkey
you gotta tell the clueless (me) more about it.
ita berettta 9000s 9mm
Retired U.S. Army
Owner: Awesome Edges
You never will be the person you can be if pressure, tension ard discipline are taken out of your life. Dr. James G. Bilkey
Schweet, I had one in .40 but sold it :cry: .
Ordered a Don Hume P.C.C.H. IWB for it today. :mrgreen:
Retired U.S. Army
Owner: Awesome Edges
You never will be the person you can be if pressure, tension ard discipline are taken out of your life. Dr. James G. Bilkey
That has a nice look to it.
I had one and like how well it shot...accurate and reliable....but I have one gripe. It bit me....not once...but like the neighbor dog.
In the web of my hand the hammer would bite me between it and the frame. After firing 250 rounds of full load 40S&W for a training class...my strong hand would be bleeding down my wrist.
I gave it the benifit of the doubt and tried it again about 2 months later with the same results.
If you only fire about 50 rounds or less at a time...it's no big deal. But if you go to qualify with the weapon on go to an IDPA, or just want to train with a little higher volume of shooting...it will hurt ya.
It reminds me of the Walther PPK and how everybody bleeds who fires more than a few mags through it.
I say lets all remove the warning labels and let nature take its course.
you must have alot larger hands than i do
Retired U.S. Army
Owner: Awesome Edges
You never will be the person you can be if pressure, tension ard discipline are taken out of your life. Dr. James G. Bilkey