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For a fun plinker in a really neat little package, check out the Beretta 21a. No target gun, it is a pocket pistol with a flip up barrel and 7 round magazine. They are a blast to shoot, inexpensive, and accurate considering their size.
I had a Beretta .40 that came with one .40 mag and one 9mm mag. I didn't notice until I was at the range and kept getting feed failures. I realized it was all with one magazine and compared the two. The feed lips on the magazines were slightly different and one was marked 9mm. Beretta...
Check out the U.S.A. from Galco. It goes IWB, a clip goes over pants but under belt, and a little hook grabs on to the bottom of the belt. Only about a 1/2 inch of the hook is visible.
Perfectly safe, just be aware that the safety could engage accidentally. I would carry it with the safety off, but still practice sweeping the safety just in case.
Also check the Beretta Neos. Some don't like the look of them, but they are cheap ($199) plinkers and are fun to shoot. They are also very easy to break down and clean.
I was reloading a magazine for my carry gun and noticed one bullet was set back in its casing by about 1/32 compared to the others. I try to rotate them, but I assume this is to being chambered multiple times.
Is this round safe to shoot? How much set-back is too much?
Have a look at the Beretta Neos. They make a 4.5" and a 6.5" as well as a 7.5" barrel that can be purchased and installed on either of the other two. The gun is easy to field strip with no tools and is very reliable. It has a full length rail attached to the barrel if you ever want to add...
My wife was afraid/did not like shooting my 9mm or .38. I bought her a .22 Beretta Neos for about $200. After a few weeks with the .22, she now shoots the 9mm and even .40 with out a problem. In fact the .40 is her favorite.
Try the Neos.
I have and carry a 9000s. I have three holsters for it.
I have a nylon Uncle Mikes that stays in the Jeep. I just looked and it has no name or number on it. I can't remember which one it is, sorry. It measures 7 inches tall by about 4 1/2 inches wide at the widest point. Maybe that will...
A lot of guys at the Beretta forum have them. You may want to ask there. I have a 92FS, but decided to buy a .22 Neos instead of the .22 kit for the 92. The Neos gun was about the same money as the .22 kit and this way I have another gun. If you want cheap practice on your 92, then the kit...
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