I missed out once and got lucky the second time. Forget about leaving your address for the e-mail notification. By the time they get around to e-mailing, they're already gone. Just keep checking the Beretta site. That's how I got mine.exdetsgt said:I got a notice Thursday about 8 round mags being in stock, but made the mistake of waiting until yesterday PM to order. Oops, out of stock.
Ok - finally got to shoot my Nano. Only had the time to run through a box of 50 but had no problems at all. Accuracy was there and just felt good overall to shoot.Joined the club. Picked up my Nano today from LGS. Won't have time to shoot until Wednesday, but will post results then.
Shot another 50 yesterday. Sorry to say I did have two FTEs. Shooting the same ammo as the previous 50 that I had no issues with (115gr Blazer brass).Ok - finally got to shoot my Nano. Only had the time to run through a box of 50 but had no problems at all. Accuracy was there and just felt good overall to shoot.
I'm satisfied, but will wait until I can go through a few hundred rounds to put it into daily carry rotation.
I wouldn't want to do all this under duress.Try this. With your right hand hold the grip. With your left hand push the slide back enough to take pressure off the spent casing. Use your right thumb to eject the mag. Clear the casing. Put the mag back in. It is really pretty simple to do.
Shot another 50 rds and had another FTE. Spent casing came halfway out and was jammed by round trying to feed. After much effort I got the mag to drop and casing fell out.Shot another 50 yesterday. Sorry to say I did have two FTEs. Shooting the same ammo as the previous 50 that I had no issues with (115gr Blazer brass).
I can't try my carry ammo right now as I got caught shorthanded and only have enough for the mags on the Nano and G26. I will have to wait until this ammo shortage eases to be able to put enough rounds through it to really determine reliability.
Also, I definitely have a newer model being 4XXX serial.
Better accuracy today as I'm starting to get used to the trigger.