Beretta or Sig? San Fran PD Dumps Beretta

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"It can minorly affect the accuracy of a weapon," Parra said.

I don't know about their "research," but anytime keyholing has happened in my guns, it was no minor matter. I wouldn't get groups, I'd have patterns.

I doubt they made a serious effort to troubleshoot/solve the problem.
 
"I have a very strong prejudice against gun manufacturers. . . . " Renne said.
It seems that public admission of "a very strong prejudice" against gun manufacturers could be very useful to a gun manufacturer's legal counsel should Renne become involved in another anti-gun lawsuit.

I hope they're making note of this.
 
Carried a 96D for a number of years in a harsh enviornment and it was one of the most accurate and reliable 40's out there. Weapons do however wear out. Parts do start to break after 10K with hot 155 grain duty ammo with the 96. :(
 
I suspect that Beretta inaccuracy could be cured by spending more on training ammo for the San Fran Police Dept! :rolleyes: When I hear stories such as this ................ no never mind, :)
 
The department has discontinued use of its current Beretta pistols because of a problem with that model’s accuracy.
HAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!! Cops and accuracy! HAHAHAHAHAHA!
:) :) :) :) :)
 
Could keyholing result from the San Francisco officers limp wristing their guns?

I'm sorry. That was just too easy.
 
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