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Postby kowalzekc on Fri Mar 02, 2012 5:14 pm

Well I am now the proud owner of a 92fs. I am mainly using this for a range baby/nightstand warrior. But I do also intend on carrying this brick as well. That being said, is there anyone here who does carry a 92FS? If so, what style of holster do you use and what brand?
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Re: 92fs

Postby Bulldog1856 on Fri Mar 02, 2012 7:34 pm

I prefer to carry mine iwb in a hybrid style from old faithful. I carry my 92 or 96 on a pretty regular basis.
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Re: 92fs

Postby rockcreek on Fri Mar 02, 2012 8:14 pm

I carry one in a Galco Miami Vice shoulder holster once in a while. Very comfortable, and I look as cool as Don Johnson, lol. It is pretty much limited to cooler weather though.
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Re: 92fs

Postby tazdevil on Fri Mar 02, 2012 9:20 pm

I carry it in a Serpa level 2. Remember one thing with it, you run out of ammo, throw the friggin' thing at them! They are great guns IMHO.
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Re: 92fs

Postby farmerj on Sat Mar 03, 2012 6:17 am

http://www.rmholsters.com

That's where I got mine. The Extreme cant hides it well. You can wear it with or without a belt. I covered the Kydex that goes next to my skin with moleskin. More comfortable.
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Re: 92fs

Postby craigom on Sat Mar 03, 2012 9:26 am

Congrats, if you want to take the 12 pound DA trigger pull down to 8, go to http://www.olhasso.com/PS/index.htm and order a D spring. Very easy to swap out the original for this, YouTube has videos for most Beretta parts (hammer, springs, etc). Havefun. That spring will lighten your SA a tad too, very nice change for less than $20.
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Re: 92fs

Postby OldmanFCSA on Sat Mar 03, 2012 12:23 pm

I have 92FS's and 96FS's with CT laser grips or Houge(sp) rubber.
I use Blackhawk holster with mechanical finger release.
I think Serbu, but I think its Serpa. (Serbu is a 50BMG rifle.)
Someone here will correct me.
The Law Enforcement community recently banned its use as unsafe, but its a training issue - "no finger on trigger until you shoot" - "keep finger along frame" TRAINING !!!
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Re: 92fs

Postby Bulldog1856 on Sat Mar 03, 2012 1:00 pm

+1000 on the D spring from Olhasso. It is a must have modification to any Beretta. Cheap and super easy to do yourself. Enjoy your 92 and have fun with it!
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Re: 92fs

Postby kowalzekc on Sat Mar 03, 2012 4:27 pm

That's everyone for the response, I'll look onto that 8 pound conversion. Also, Is there ant out the waist band holsters anyone recommends, any of the bianchi or galcos?
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Re: 92fs

Postby peckerhead on Sat Mar 03, 2012 5:46 pm

I had a well-worn 1988 92F that I really liked, but had to sell during hard times. I carried it in a Side Guard "Slide" holster that I had Eric make up for me. I passed that holster along to my uncle for his Taurus PT-92, and he's still using it to this day (probably close to four years old now).

I've got Side Guard "Slide" holsters for every handgun I own. The quality, value, and service from Side Guard are top notch!

+1 on the "D" hammer spring as well; loved it on mine, and actually made DA shooting bearable.

I received a Blackhawk Serpa as a gift. I do use it, but I cut down the finger release to disable it.
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Re: 92fs

Postby tazdevil on Sat Mar 03, 2012 6:18 pm

OldmanFCSA wrote:I have 92FS's and 96FS's with CT laser grips or Houge(sp) rubber.
I use Blackhawk holster with mechanical finger release.
I think Serbu, but I think its Serpa. (Serbu is a 50BMG rifle.)
Someone here will correct me.
The Law Enforcement community recently banned its use as unsafe, but its a training issue - "no finger on trigger until you shoot" - "keep finger along frame" TRAINING !!!

Really? When I unholster it my finger naturally goes on the side of the slide/frame, not right to the trigger.
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Re: 92fs

Postby OldmanFCSA on Sat Mar 03, 2012 11:09 pm

tazdevil wrote:
OldmanFCSA wrote:I have 92FS's and 96FS's with CT laser grips or Houge(sp) rubber.
I use Blackhawk holster with mechanical finger release.
I think Serbu, but I think its Serpa. (Serbu is a 50BMG rifle.)
Someone here will correct me.
The Law Enforcement community recently banned its use as unsafe, but its a training issue - "no finger on trigger until you shoot" - "keep finger along frame" TRAINING !!!

Really? When I unholster it my finger naturally goes on the side of the slide/frame, not right to the trigger.


I AGREE - AS IT SHOULD !!!!!!!!!!!
Tell that to the Law Enforcement types that banned its use, because they don't know how to un-holster a gun properly.
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Re: 92fs

Postby tazdevil on Sun Mar 04, 2012 8:25 am

OldmanFCSA wrote:
tazdevil wrote:
OldmanFCSA wrote:I have 92FS's and 96FS's with CT laser grips or Houge(sp) rubber.
I use Blackhawk holster with mechanical finger release.
I think Serbu, but I think its Serpa. (Serbu is a 50BMG rifle.)
Someone here will correct me.
The Law Enforcement community recently banned its use as unsafe, but its a training issue - "no finger on trigger until you shoot" - "keep finger along frame" TRAINING !!!

Really? When I unholster it my finger naturally goes on the side of the slide/frame, not right to the trigger.


I AGREE - AS IT SHOULD !!!!!!!!!!!
Tell that to the Law Enforcement types that banned its use, because they don't know how to un-holster a gun properly.



Where did they ban its use? Is it a public range?
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Re: 92fs

Postby farmerj on Sun Mar 04, 2012 9:26 am

they are not allowed to use them as a duty holster.

I can see the argument for training and I can see the argument for equipment design.

I have also seen them pick up pebbles under the lock and not be able to release the pistol. THAT is pure design.
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Re: 92fs

Postby peckerhead on Sun Mar 04, 2012 6:08 pm

I've seen a few film clips of people shooting themselves after drawing from a Blackhawk Serpa, and I understand how easily it could happen. I have also heard about cases where the finger button jammed due to debris getting caught in it. I'm not taking a chance; the tab has been removed from the finger button on mine. The holster has adjustable retention and works very well without the finger button.
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