Maybe you've had different experiences, but IME, the prices on the Ozark Guns website were very inaccurate - if he could even get the gun at all. I call about 2 Rugers and both times he couldn't get the gun, and said even if he could, the prices were $40-$50 higher than what his website listed. He said the distributor sets prices and he can't know what it'll be until he orders the gun. Well then don't put definite prices on your site if you know they'll be wrong... just my opinion.
yeah, that's what i'm trying to say but that's it more succinctly.Like the other posters have said, the Inox pistols will be harder to find. Finding an Italian will be even harder so.
What is going to replace the Beretta 92?
otomik said:Meanwhile there's also this new 90-TWO (they're in the process of deciding on a new snappier name)
Great news there, the Beretta machinery they sent to Turkey should have the same quality provided they still have a skilled workforce. It's about time Beretta has something for the budget pistol market, sounds like it could go up against guns like the Ruger P95 at that price. Stoeger makes the budget Benellis, makes sense for them to make the budget Berettas as well.Devonai said:I saw two Stoeger Cougar pistols in the shop today (8000 and 8040 copies). They looked exactly the same as their Beretta counterparts and were $349 each.
They had a naming contest on Beretta Forum, they didn't follow through for some reason (some of the names submitted were italian and perhaps it's difficult to come up with a single name that doesn't get lost in translation). I've heard of no plans for a 90-TWO sans rail. It has a very smart rail cover that keeps the rail nice and low drag for the holster.Kestrel said:Where is this info from? I've seen references to it, but haven't seen the original source of the info. Just curious. (They really do need a different name.)
Anyone know if there are any plans for a "90-TWO", without a rail?
otomik said:They had a naming contest on Beretta Forum, they didn't follow through for some reason (some of the names submitted were italian and perhaps it's difficult to come up with a single name that doesn't get lost in translation). I've heard of no plans for a 90-TWO sans rail. It has a very smart rail cover that keeps the rail nice and low drag for the holster.