Parting (with) Shots When It’s Time to Say Goodbye
[…] better shot. For example, the double action trigger of my Beretta 92 has been a stern but fair teacher. However, […]
[…] better shot. For example, the double action trigger of my Beretta 92 has been a stern but fair teacher. However, […]
[…] today. He also had a pristine Walther P38, a .25-caliber Beretta 418, and a German MP40 submachine gun. On the […]
[…] the store, “The sign has a silhouette outline of a Beretta M9; apparently, this store doesn’t like Berettas. Good thing […]
[…] age associated with service prior to the introduction of the Beretta M9 is intimately familiar with the M1911. I know […]
[…] be forgiven for associating Taurus pistol designs with S&W and Beretta. They previously manufactured pistols for Beretta in Brazil before […]
[…] their recesses. Good modern-day examples using this system are the Beretta 92 and the Taurus PT92 series. Rotating barrel: John […]
[…] pistol cartridge carbine I’d never heard of. It was the Beretta Storm. He had them in 9mm and .40 S&W. […]
[…] good fit for the Stoeger Cougar. When I added a Beretta PX-4 Storm to the arsenal, I was pleased to […]
[…] garage or backyard — like Umarex USA did with the Beretta Mod. 84FS Air Pistol — it’s bound to get […]
[…] there is the US M9, in 9mm NATO made by Beretta and issued to American fighting men for nearly 30 […]