The 1980s/90s cemented the Beretta 92fs as the action hero go to choice!
Lethal weapon, die hard, Matrix, every John woo film ever made.. Etc
Even the 90s game Doom starts you off behind the sites of the 92fs.
92fs is iconic.
I sold my last one, to a forum member here. An inox.
I don't shoot it as well as a sig p226.
I think the metal frame both aluminum and steel will have staying power. I see less failures with them Vs glocks /poly particularly limp wristing failuresOTE]
The 1980s/90s cemented the Beretta 92fs as the action hero go to choice!
Lethal weapon, die hard, Matrix, every John woo film ever made.. Etc
Even the 90s game Doom starts you off behind the sites of the 92fs.
92fs is iconic.
I sold my last one, to a forum member here. An inox.
I don't shoot it as well as a sig p226.
I think the metal frame both aluminum and steel will have staying power. I see less failures with them Vs glocks /poly particularly limp wristing failures when a newer shooter may not be holding the pistol well.
But when the chips are down maybe you don't have a great grip, maybe you're already injured covered with blood and can only manage to get a loose 3 finger grip and that back strap is just floating in limbo.
I definitely urge anyone to try their own defense piece with a loose or poor grip, weak hand etc. Might be eye opening.
And I'm still enjoying it today! Thinking about a G conversion and some thinner g10 grips though....