Beretta 92fs Inox for Browning BDM ?

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  • JohnP82

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    Well since you have experience with Sigs and know that you like them I would say go with what your gut says. You may regret getting rid of the Beretta, but if you are 100% happy with the Sig and use it more, than I would say it equals out. Tough decision, too bad we all cant just keep what we have and just buy more! Sure would make my life easier :D Good luck with your decision :ingo:
     

    Sirshredalot

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    I know this thread is old, but

    Since I own a BDM, I thought Id go ahead and add some information.

    Its an all steel frame/slide gun, holds 15+1(pre ban mags...hard to come by).

    Its SA/DA, unless switch to "revolver mode" in which you could imagine how that works...and works well with a very heavy trigger pull.
    The finish is on the thin side but thats no biggie.

    The BDM is THE thinnest double stack 9mm Ive ever held...it really fits like a glove...feels as good as a hi-power.
    I shoot it just as accurately as i shoot any other gun(low and right...eh).
    It has adjustable sights to compensate.

    With the gun in the small of you back it is UN-NOTICEABLE...even though its a full size gun...only prints through a snug T-shirt.

    I would keep my BDM over a 92 any day...cop trade 92's are all over the place and theyve got that crappy slide mounted safety.

    The BDM safety is "up" to fire like a sig....1911 guys dont like it....but its very easy to flick on the draw with practice.

    I love it....its my daily CCW...never a FTF or FTE.
    FWIW though...there is NOTHING available for these.

    God bless
    -Shred
     
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