Free regular capacity (15 & 11) Beretta 92/96 magazines promotion


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WonderNine
June 3, 2004, 09:58 PM
Saw this on Beretta Forum, thought I'd post it here:

http://www.berettausa.com/product/promotions/92_96_cx4_promo/92_96_cx4_promo.htm

Also, read the fine print at the bottom.

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SouthpawShootr
June 3, 2004, 10:16 PM
:what:

What a bunch of slimy turds!

I think they're counting on people not reading the exception. If the ban is not re-enacted, these mags will be so cheap that it really won't make any difference.

They can keep their guns, there's a few Glock models I don't have yet.

ny32182
June 3, 2004, 10:31 PM
Even with the sunset, that is still going to be about sixty bucks worth of magazines. Looks like a good deal to me. Assuming the gun comes with two ten rounders now.

George Hill
June 3, 2004, 10:39 PM
Huh? I don't see the offer... what is slimy about it?

WonderNine
June 3, 2004, 10:44 PM
I don't see what's slimy about it either....:scrutiny:

I think it's nice of them to do. Buy a gun and get two extra magazines for free. Slimy? :confused:

Correia
June 4, 2004, 12:00 AM
Doesn't seem slimey to me. Factory magazines are still probably going to run you about $25-$30 each, even after the sunset. Though I'm sure you can get some nice USA mags for $5 each. :p

jc2
June 4, 2004, 07:47 AM
I think it's a good deal--and a good way to sell a hi-cap handgun before the ban expires. I think it is also a pretty good indication Beretta thinks the ban will expire.

Kingknives
June 4, 2004, 09:26 AM
Sounds like a good sales pitch and a nice offer by Beretta.

Let's hope the other manufacturers follow their lead. ;)

WhoKnowsWho
June 4, 2004, 10:18 AM
Factory Beretta magazines are heck expensive... too bad I bought my CX4 a while back! :cuss:

Guess I will have to buy a Beretta Vertec later...

Boats
June 4, 2004, 11:35 AM
This offer just might tip me into a 92 G-SD I have been thinking about. It effectively knocks $60.00-70.00 off of my eventual total purchase. Added plus is that they will be brand spanking new factory mags rather than used, or Asian contract, or of other, more questionable pedigree.

SouthpawShootr
June 4, 2004, 12:09 PM
Thing is, if the ban is re-enacted, you get nothing. Lapse is by no means assured. We still have a President who thinks its a good idea and lots of senile people in the senate who actually think the ASW has reduced crime.:barf: Our saving grace may well be in the House. If a renewal gets approved by the House, chances are it will cross Bush's desk. Anybody thought of the possibility that Bush may issue an executive order extending the ban? Who knows maybe Beretta actually expects the law to be re-enacted and they'll be off the hook.

jc2
June 4, 2004, 02:51 PM
Sure, but your out nothing either. Beretta has been very up front about it--even including listing the individual states where the offer does not apply (and the "small print" is not all that small). If someone doesn't understand the offer, he has nobody to blame but himself. (Besides, I think there's very little doubt the AWB will expire in September.)

Correia
June 4, 2004, 03:01 PM
Or a giant meteor could strike the earth tomorrow and destroy humanity and I bet Beretta would try to weasle out of it that way too. Slimey rats.

:p

WonderNine
June 4, 2004, 04:29 PM
I agree that Beretta magazines will still run at least about $30 a pop for brand new ones manufactered post-post-ban, but there's gonna be a whole bunch of LEO mags on the market at first made by Beretta and Mec-Gar that will be just as good sold by discount outfits.

Who knows, maybe with the LEO markings discounters will try to push them at really low prices just to get rid of them.

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