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A. Beretta grip is large and unconfortable.
B. Slide mounted safety can accidentally turn on when racking slide (yeah, some of us do that over using slide release.) C. Bigger than a 9mm should be.
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A. That is circumstatial to you, and possibly others, but doesn't reflect the gun as a whole, with everyone, and certainly not a majority of people.
B. Same as A2, but I'll add that I slingshot as well and I have never activated a slide mounted safety in practice or even come close to doing so on my Beretta or my S&W 5906. C. It is in fact bigger than most other 9mms, but that is based in relativity and isn't necessarily a flaw, and most certainly not a flaw in the design. |
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I've handled a Beretta and I've never accidentally flicked the slide when racking it. Unless the safety switch has been worn out from overuse, I don't see you accidentally flicking it. Maybe if you are in combat and you decided to rack the slide instead of pressing the convenient safety release. And flicking the safety on and off should come second nature to someone that's had enough practice with the gun.
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As for the size issue, the 92F is a pretty big gun, but it's not like you can't buy more compact variants (the Centurion, for example). Quote:
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I have big hands, so the 92s fit my hand pretty nice. But a smaller grip is better
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The 92F doesn't really have that big a grip; it's just big length-wise. (When I was an airsofter, my 92F was so large that I couldn't carry it on my waist without the barrel digging into my hip, so I wound up carrying it on my thigh instead. But most law enforcement personnel, for example, don't have that option.)
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Even common guns arent seen in movies, look at the XD or M&P, extrememly popular in real life, not so much in movies, then theres the ruger sr9, lcp and lcr, which sell like hotcakes and havent made it to film.
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And in case you've forgotten, Hollywood isn't in the habit of making movies about common folk who own guns; most of the time that you see guns in movies, they're being carried by either LE personnel or bad guys.
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Can't remember the brand name anymore, but it was some pretty cheap holster I got from Red Wolf (this was probably about 8 years ago now). I'm not really sure it was the holster, mostly just my physique.
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