23 March 2016, 03:07
HizzieMy latest article in Modern Service Weapons Beretta 92G
I spent last summer with the Beretta 92G and traditional double action. Enjoy.
http://modernserviceweapons.com/?author=2609 May 2016, 23:43
AtkinsonNice article, but there are still a few of us old curmudgeons that prefer locked and cocked 1911s and Browning Hi Powers...Berettas are large in the grip and awkard to some of us. Guess that's what makes a horserace.
10 May 2016, 18:08
p dog shooterInteresting article I have shot tens of thousands of rounds through double/single action autos mostly Rugers and Smiths.
In my 33 years as a LEO and have trained many hundreds of LEOs in their use as my 500 man department senior firearms instructor.
With proper training I see very little difference in using them. As with any tool learning to use them properly is the key.
I still own and carry such auto's along with all the others.
Any body who can shoot a double action revolver accurately can shoot a double/single action auto just fine.
10 May 2016, 18:24
GrenadierThe Beretta 92 series shoot just fine but they don't stand up well to a lot of shooting.
Nice article. Like p-dog said, I think training is the key to all shooting. I know I certainly like my CZ DA/SA pistols. The only other comment I might have is that I usually don't let the trigger on my Glock follow all the way forward between shots either. Just habit and competition, I guess.
10 May 2016, 23:59
p dog shooterquote:
I usually don't let the trigger on my Glock follow all the way forward between shots either. Just habit and competition, I guess.
That is the proper way to shoot a Glock fast learn the reset point and go from there