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Something for conceal carry first, then a 1911 and an AR-15 carbine (yes, a direct impingement AR).
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Well an AR-15 carbine is one my list. I've always wanted a P228. Beretta M92F.
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Whats the difference between 92f and fs btw?
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I want two Desert Eagles so I can go akimbo like the Matrix!
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They never dual wielded deegs in that movie
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I know, that was meant to be satirical.
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From Wikipedia:
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How can you tell that from looking at it?
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I'm not sure; I've only ever seen the 92FS with my own eyes. I can't imagine that there are many 92F pistols (as opposed to 92FS) around these days, and the DoD upgraded all of its M9s to 92FS standard many years ago.
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I base it on date. If the movie is from the 80s to early-mid 90s it is probably a 92F and not a 92FS.
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