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    MOST ACCURATE: BERETTA OR HI POWER

    this is what the Beretta factory quality control is supposed to be. http://beretta.squawk.com/armorer.html Look under "testing" I have no reason to doubt these guys, but maybe you can correct me. Alexi
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    MOST ACCURATE: BERETTA OR HI POWER

    What I am going to say is within the cotext of SD. The minimum intrinsic accuracy of Beretta 92fs (out of the box) is 10 shots at 50yrds within 8in circle. I do not know about you guys, but that is more than I need, and probably more than I can make use of in a time of dire need. Get the gun...
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    toughest 9mm?

    Wow. the fact that Beretta 92fs has not been mentioned once baffles me to no end :) Oh wait! it did get mentioned once..that it has a life of about 20 000 rounds :confused: Less than anything else listed in that post! The new locking blocks should last without replacement for more than 30...
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    Massachusetts Gun ranges

    And I did :) The place looks great and answers many of my MA related issues. It also makes me seriously question my decission to stay in Cambridge in particular.........but you probabbly knew that :) Alexi
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    Massachusetts Gun ranges

    Yep, Cambridge it is. Not-quite going to school as in pursuing a degree since I have them all stacked-up. I am a post-doc, which is still a "training position" and not a real job. i know there is nothing in the Cambridge area, but i do not know abut the neighbouring towns. I have found...
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    Massachusetts Gun ranges

    I will be a resident of this ________ (fill your favorite adjective here) state for a while, but I would like to continue shooting. While I sort out the carry license procedures and classes, i am looking for gun ranges that would let people without LTC A/B to rent a gun and shoot. One such...
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    Boston Mayor off his rocker.

    there is one thing that I do not get: crime is going through the roof in boston, but getting a SD weapon is so very inconvenient, that is almost impossible. This place is openly anti-gun, and the one suggestion that is always thrown around for controlling crime is to make it harder to buy a gun...
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    Airsoft: Realism/Comparison USP

    It depends on what kind of gun you are looking for. Some guns are only made by a single company (ex. Tokarev), but most comanies will be making some kind of Beretta, glock, Colt 1911 look a like. Western Arms (Japan) is possibly one of the best regarded comanies. most of their products are...
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    Airsoft: Realism/Comparison USP

    The MGC's pictured are cap guns :) They do have functioning firing pins though, unlike the airsoft guns :) But shoot no projectiles, although they eject spent cartridges. I do not want to sound too harsh about the difference between the AirSoft and real guns. One is a toy the other one is...
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    Airsoft: Realism/Comparison USP

    I own several AirSoft guns (mostly high quality Beretta 92 versions (KSC)) and besides the general looks and dissasembly, they have got nothing to do with the real gun. i was hoping to use them for dryhandling drills, for safety, but now it seems like a bad idea to me. this may not be try for...
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    Beretta 92F Question

    This is what Ernest Landgon suggests for Beretta maintenance, which chimes in whit a lot of what has already been said: Which makes me ponder if the above mentioned block failures experienced by the SEALS are not due to too much firing without proper maintenance. If one fires few thousand...
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    Is it time to buy a Beretta 92FS?

    James MN wrote: "I :( on the plastic guide rod, but that's what they all come with?" I was a bit surprised at the plastic guide rods, but there seems to be a very good reason for them. This is what I found on the beretta forum regarding this very issue: "Regarding the guide rod, as this...
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