Beretta 92 Italian frame uneven.
Brand new Beretta 92 with grey frame. Noticed the dust cover is machined a little uneven: thicker on one side.
The other model in the store had an evenly machined dc but the slide rubbed on the one side.
I assume this is only cosmetic, and won’t affect long term durability?
I’m inclined to keep it and shoot it a lot. Thoughts?
http://smith-wessonforum.com/attachm...6&d=1541678888
Re: Beretta 92 Italian frame uneven.
Yes, shoot it. There's a thread over on AR15.com discussing a similar problem but the cover was actually making contact on one of the new M9A3's.
The gentleman involved tried to have it returned/exchanged/repaired and Beretta told him to go pound sand. If it isn't making contact, I say shoot it.
https://www.ar15.com/forums/Handguns...-OP/15-184622/
Re: Beretta 92 Italian frame uneven.
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Originally Posted by
ianb1116
The gentleman involved tried to have it returned/exchanged/repaired and Beretta told him to go pound sand.
From gun friendly Maryland....shock.
Re: Beretta 92 Italian frame uneven.
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Originally Posted by
ianb1116
Yes, shoot it. There's a thread over on AR15.com discussing a similar problem but the cover was actually making contact on one of the new M9A3's.
The gentleman involved tried to have it returned/exchanged/repaired and Beretta told him to go pound sand. If it isn't making contact, I say shoot it.
https://www.ar15.com/forums/Handguns...-OP/15-184622/
Thanks for that. Seems like these variances are within spec.
Re: Beretta 92 Italian frame uneven.
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jakebrake
From gun friendly Maryland....shock.
Nope, this was out of Tennessee i believe.
Re: Beretta 92 Italian frame uneven.
Not a problem.
My Inox 92FS (Italian) and my Norinco 1911A1 are both a little uneven - hasn't been an issue with either.
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Originally Posted by
knight0334
Not a problem.
My Inox 92FS (Italian) and my Norinco 1911A1 are both a little uneven - hasn't been an issue with either.
Thanks! Good to know it’s ‘normal’ and doesn’t affect function