Good news for Beretta 92/96 owners

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TheTexasGuy

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This has been a project of mine for two months. Finally, I am able to present to Beretta owners a website that contains free videos which show in detail how to disassemble and assemble Beretta 92/96 models. There are no ads, pop-ups, or nags of any kind. Basically, a free info with detailed hi-resolution videos.

If your friends have a Beretta hand gun, this might be the ultimate information site for the owners of said guns.

http://www.beretta92fs.com

Please, don't mistake it for a spam or similar. I have worked my butt off creating this site so information would be available for free to those who need it.

Thank you. :neener:
 
I actually saw this yesterday and spent quite a bit of time watching your videos. I learned more about the 92 in a couple hours on your site than I ever knew before.

THanks!
 
Damn, U da man. I've been wanting to change out my hammer for a while, but wasn't sure how to do it - Thanks dude!
 
Hi Texas Guy,

I don't have a Beretta 92 though I do have a Taurus PT-92 AFS. It has a frame mounted decocker and it was made about 12 years ago. I've heard alot about how the Taurus is a clone of the Beretta and although the looks are similar would you happen to know how much of your website/videos can be applied to the Taurus?

Right now I don't need to R & R anything but it would be nice to know how should the need arise.


Thanks
 
To tell the truth, I don't know 100%, I never had Beretta or Taurus with frame safety.

I would think that it would cause more parts to be near the sear but the safety mechanism should be less complicated than on the slide, as with 92fs.
Well, I can only guess at this point.
 
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