Zaydok Allen
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D spring is the ONLY way to run a 92 Variant IMO. Totally changes the feel of the gun.
Yep. They are sold by Kahr on their site.I'm not Cokeman, but it looks like a Mitch Rosen 5JR Express line.
https://mitchrosen.com/products/express-line/
Agreed—and it's a dead simple install, too. It might be my imagination (since I don't have a trigger pull gauge) but I think it decreases the SA pull a bit, too.D spring is the ONLY way to run a 92 Variant IMO. Totally changes the feel of the gun.
All STEEL? CZ-75B. All metal, the alloy frame CZ-75 PCR, best hammer fired compact CCW pistol ever made, IMHO.I’m tired of polymer. What’s your favorite current production all metal 9mm? I’m not a Sig P series fan, but there is the Beretta (Taurus), Kahr, a 1911, maybe a CZ....what else am I missing?
Problem is a 1911 in punybellum is blasphemy.
Each time you pull the trigger JMB rolls in his grave and wonders why you aren't shooting his marvelous 38 Super.
So not even the Brigadier slides ameliorate your concerns about the locking lugs?Beretta 92X full size and centurion models - very ideal pistols (the decocker only versions), smooth racking slide and plenty of real estate for big hands, and the way the barrel retains its "being straight" while shooting it BUT still wary of the locking lugs (although it is now on its 3rd gen) and some trigger springs if you are not much of a maitenance guy
He may still feel the same about a Beretta with a Brigadier slide, but for clarity, the 92X models don't have the Brigadier slide.So not even the Brigadier slides ameliorate your concerns about the locking lugs?
The 92X Performance does.He may still feel the same about a Beretta with a Brigadier slide, but for clarity, the 92X models don't have the Brigadier slide.
True, but I don't think that was the model in discussion.The 92X Performance does.