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Decided to upgrade my 92FS

Posted: Fri, 07 Aug 2009 11:25:22
by Drumstix61
Started with this;

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Then added INOX Controls and Hogue rubbers;

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Then I added an Italian Shooting Team Compensator;

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Then a Burris Fastfire II;

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And topped it off with Hogue Aluminums;

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Very fun to shoot at long range... :pistol:

Re: Decided to upgrade my 92FS

Posted: Fri, 07 Aug 2009 11:35:25
by Vahunter
Looks good. :thumbsup: That's what you call "blung out"

Re: Decided to upgrade my 92FS

Posted: Fri, 07 Aug 2009 14:15:52
by Hiwaytahell
very nice :thumbsup:

Re: Decided to upgrade my 92FS

Posted: Fri, 07 Aug 2009 17:03:20
by zephyp
Sweet. I love my 92FS. My favorite.

Re: Decided to upgrade my 92FS

Posted: Sun, 23 Aug 2009 15:15:49
by 40shooter
Why the grip change, twice?

Re: Decided to upgrade my 92FS

Posted: Mon, 24 Aug 2009 08:48:43
by Drumstix61
It's actually the 3rd and not the last time 40shooter.
Well,the stock grips are okay,but the Hogue Wraparounds have the finger grooves which I really like,but they are thicker and didn't give me the hold I need.
The Hogue checkered aluminum is nice and grippy,and a bit thinner.
Plus the aluminum dresses it up a bit,same reason for the Stainless controls.
And it feels more natural for me,as I want the weapon to come to hand naturally,not having to think about my hold.My hands aren't big or long,but they are thick.YMMV.
Same idea when we change Backstraps,it's got to be comfortable and natural.

I am going to get the front and backstraps checkered,as the lines only run up and down,and this past weekend I shot a friends Elite II and a Vertec he crosscheckered,and it was like glue on there.
But for now,some Griptape should suffice... :roll:

Soon,the aluminums will go on my Centurion,and will be replaced with these G 10's;
http://store.mil-tac.com/index.asp?Page ... &ProdID=50
and I'll get the Beretta medallions put in.

May even have the Slide sent to CCR for a stainless treatment.
I guess it's all about choices and what works best for me.

Cheers,Stix.

Re: Decided to upgrade my 92FS

Posted: Mon, 24 Aug 2009 11:50:18
by BluemontGlock
Just curious, as i am always tinkering with my pistols to see how good (or not) i am with my pistol at 50 yards, 75 yards, etc..
when you say "long range"...what ranges are you shooting at and what kind of groups do you get? curious about the 9mm at extended pistol ranges and how much of a difference do you see with the barrell extension/compensator...have you tried to shot at the same ranges with out the add ons? what kind of ammo are you shooting?
and is this outside or inside shooting?

Thanks for fielding all my questions!!

Re: Decided to upgrade my 92FS

Posted: Mon, 24 Aug 2009 19:35:19
by 40shooter
Drumstix, I was just curious and you only mentioned the grip change once, I like what you did with the gun, did you do it yourself?

Re: Decided to upgrade my 92FS

Posted: Thu, 03 Sep 2009 15:41:25
by Drumstix61
BluemontGlock,
The furthest I have shot at from a rest is 55 yards,or 165 feet.It's the limit of our Outdoor pistol range.
And you can and will hit a 6 x 6 inch steel plate at that distance. COM.
I have tried stock and at that distance it's a rare occasion to hear the Steel ring out.
Don't like walking that far to put up and Mark targets.
It's a ravine with a washout and lots of debris,and I guarantee there's Copperheads.

I have the Burris zeroed for 25 yards and closer.
Had to redial in the Burris at that distance,but once she's on,groups are good,but I have the "shakes",and occasional "flyers"...
there is some significant change in trajectory in doubling the distance with WWB 115 grain 9mm...My weapon is so much more accurate than I am...and these are standard 8.5 x 11.5 inch targets with a 3 inch spread from black to black... :wave:

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40Shooter,
I did most of the stuff myself,but did need to send my Upper to my buddy in PA that had some of the last available Italian Shooting Team Compensator kits available.
He needed to fit the Conical Bushing and extended length barrel to my slide.
But Beretta's are a breeze to work on.

Thanks for the questions ,Cheers M8's, Stix. :first:

Oh,by the way,with a 22 or AR 15 at 55 yards,I was nailing small pieces of Clay Pigeon.The difference between a handgun and rifle I suppose... :ak47:

Re: Decided to upgrade my 92FS

Posted: Mon, 07 Sep 2009 15:42:02
by Drumstix61
20 yards and 50 rounds...

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Re: Decided to upgrade my 92FS

Posted: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 22:51:09
by mandoo4u
Hello. This was one of the first firearm that I shoot. Good memories.
Nice looking gun! :clap: :clap: :clap:

Re: Decided to upgrade my 92FS

Posted: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 20:34:14
by WAL
Nice job on your Beretta Drumstix61. :clap: :mrgreen:

Re: Decided to upgrade my 92FS

Posted: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 12:43:43
by Drumstix61
How did you find me?

Google?



Well,
here is the Centurion;

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And just for Zephyp; :wave:

Eyecandy Beretta Goodness... :pistol:

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Guys,this is the man that has worked on most of my Berettas...
Loves weapons and is a fairly great "Berettasmith". :roll:

I told him all are cool here.

Here is what / how he "accurizes" a Beretta , and he only needs your Upper with the 4.9" barrel

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VERY Accurate.

Here's a link;
http://www.berettaforum.net/vb/showthread.php?t=46034

Nice to see you here WAL , :welcome: . and show some Beretta pics .