Thursday, December 31, 2009

 


 


Beretta Magazines




Shoot normal ammo & change the Beretta Magazine spring every couple thousand rounds or so & this gun will be shot by your grand-kids with the same accuracy as you get now."


Very sage advise. Couldn't have said it better myself. The Beretta Magazines 92 is NOT a delicate, dainty firearm. They work and work well, period.


Plus - magazines are cheaper, and recently flooded the EE. Parts are pretty easy to find. Since it's not uber-tacticooool like it was in the late 80s, used ones are really reasonable.


My spare parts kit for my Beretta Magazines are, trigger return springs, mainsprings, recoil springs, a locking block, spare barrel, a couple of grip screws and grip panels. I've only had to replace one trigger spring, and that was after shooting ~1200 rounds Egyptian SMG/FMJ ammo through it at after 5500 rounds.


I read this article about the reliability back when it was published


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Rifle Scopes

was looking at the GRSC CRS Rifle Scope myself and really like everything it offers! I don't like that it's a Millett with w/ a great reticule because of the Millett's weight and less than stellar performance. Some of the things mentioned above (minus the ridiculous comparison to NCstar) including the fact that no more will be made in the foreseeable future, steered me away from it.

I've come across the new Burris Rifle Scopes XTR-14 and have decided on it. 1-4x24 illuminated horseshoe/dot 100-1000yds bdc calibrated for 5.56 62gr approx $550. I was very pleased with my Burris FFII for a $200 scope; FFII is their budget line while XTR is top of the line!

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