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  1. #1
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    Default Italian Inox Brigadier

    I’m on a Beretta phase.

    Decided on a NIB 92FS Inox Brigadier made in Italy.

    Changed the grips to Hogue Wood. The Brigadier slide has an elegantly robust curve of thickness. It fits nicely in a 92 holster built for a railed pistol.

    I’m not a fan of railed guns, so I went with the classic profile. Would make a nice heirloom type gun.

    Any other 92 fans?


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    Default Re: Italian Inox Brigadier

    Good looking pistola ! I'm a fan of stainless. Does the Brigadier have a thicker slide than normal ?

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    Default Re: Italian Inox Brigadier

    Thanks. It is thicker. The holster for a 92 with rail fits the Brigadier, but the standard m9 holster is too tight

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    Default Re: Italian Inox Brigadier

    I love my Italian 92A1.
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    Default Re: Italian Inox Brigadier

    Too beautiful to shoot! I can't say the same for my 92FS imported from Maryland.

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    Default Re: Italian Inox Brigadier

    I like the looks of the 92a1. The rounded trigger guard is a throwback to the originals.

    The Inox is a beautiful pistol. The finish on the Italian Inox frame is a little brighter than on the USA Inox frame.

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    Default Re: Italian Inox Brigadier

    Years ago I went to the Lebanon gun show with a pocket full of money looking to buy something to tickled my fancy. Up and down the rows I want, from table to table and didn’t find anything that stood out. On a whim I stopped at Shyda‘s gun barn and saw this used inox 92 with stainless controls. $499 plus tax and pics and it was mine. Great gun, congrats on yours.
    DDG-8 "Sine Timore"

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    Default Re: Italian Inox Brigadier

    That's a beauty. I love the Brigadier slide, reminds me of the Elite. I have been trying to find the same 92FS stainless like I had before. Sold it when I thought I was moving out of state, easier to move money than extra stuff......but I haven't been able to find the same one that bripro has at a decent price. I just got a M9a3 though, one made in Italy.

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    Default Re: Italian Inox Brigadier

    First rate service pistol.
    Our brethren are already in the Field, why stand we here Idle?
    Si vis pacem, Para bellum
    To every man upon this earth, death cometh, soon or late

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    Default Re: Italian Inox Brigadier

    Outstanding pistol. Install a factory D sping and you will love the double action pull.

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