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Beretta 92. What is wrong with this gun

Some people can't shoot some firearms with a flip. For some reason I can rule the range with a Beretta , Hk usp , Cz75 etc. I never do as well with a glock. I can defend myself but I can't stack them like I can with other firearms.

+1 I can't shoot my FNP worth a damn, doesn't make sense because it has a wonderful SA trigger.
 
:lol: money back guarantee? Cause I have been shooting them for years. Never can be happy with my performance when using a glock.

I didn't mention money but myself (and many of my fellow Instructors) have "fixed" this problem for folks.
If I can get you dialed in... pay me what you think it was worth... otherwise don't pay me anything.

It is funny to watch the shooters who feel the Glock (in their hands) is incapable of precision accuracy go from fondness for the other attributes of the platform grow to absolute obsession once they start driving tacks with it.
 
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Had a small unit of miltary guys up here who brought their personally owned XD's, Beretta's, & Taurus PT-92's & started out shooting basketball or paperplate sized groups at 7 yds. who (after 45 minutes working specific drills) were shooting baseball to golfball sized groups.

It was funny... their faces went :shocked: They couldn't believe it.
 
Had a small unit of miltary guys up here who brought their personally owned XD's, Beretta's, & Taurus PT-92's & started out shooting basketball or paperplate sized groups at 7 yds. who (after 45 minutes working specific drills) were shooting baseball to golfball sized groups.

It was funny... their faces went :shocked: They couldn't believe it.

When I move back to Acworth in July I am going to take you up on your offer brother. I'm pretty proficient with my 327 & gp 100. However I could always get better. It's different shooting with nine fingers.
 
i've always loved 92's, but never could shoot them well. too fat for my hands. can't control the trigger well because i can't place my finger the way i want. sure the barrel is in good shape?
 
Sorry your'e having an issue with the gun. I never noticed that pin doing anything. The groups I would shoot with it was about the same as my Beretta PX4 9mm which was center mass area. But not nearly as good when compared to my Glock 26, which I was shooting baseball size groups my first time I took it to the range.
 
I had a 92FS years back. Notice I said "had"? I couldn't get it to shoot anything! Multiple shooters and many different types of ammo. Handloads, factory, plated, jacketed, swaged, cast etc. Nothing worked. It shot patterns and not groups. I carried an M9 in the Navy and the Air Force and I know the platform, mine was just a bad one I guess. I am no expert by any means I have only been shooting since 1982, and reloading since 98. You may have gotten a "bad one". It does happen.
 
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send it back to tp taurus . they have a life time warranty. I know that my Taurus's 92 hammer quit hitting the firing pin. took it Cherokee gun and pawn to send it off to Taurus, thought is going to have to pay for shipping. it did not cost me a dime. Taurus picked up shipping. it was a broken rod. Taurus repaired it, shot 70 rounds through it to make sure there was not issues and shipped it back. No money out of my pocket.
 
send it back to tp taurus . they have a life time warranty. I know that my Taurus's 92 hammer quit hitting the firing pin. took it Cherokee gun and pawn to send it off to Taurus, thought is going to have to pay for shipping. it did not cost me a dime. Taurus picked up shipping. it was a broken rod. Taurus repaired it, shot 70 rounds through it to make sure there was not issues and shipped it back. No money out of my pocket.

its a beretta
 
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