It has tactical AND Wilson Combat in the name, so it must be Tier .5 Operator grade.
Looks like a nice pistol. Though I don't get the resurgence in popularity of the 92 series.
Okay Vert so what are you trying to say? LOL.Only to us FanBoys. Otherwise it is just a nicely refinished 92.
Cedartop the 92 was that quintessential "80s" super nine. Think Die Hard & Lethal Weapon. So the people who grew up in the 80s are now middle age and have jobs that allows them to blow $1200 on a cool gun. I think these will sell well.
Hater....
Okay Vert so what are you trying to say? LOL.
They sure aren't are they. I just assumed you were referring to us old geezers that grew up in the eighties is the perfect market for the new Beretta and you are probably right! LOL.That Mel Gibson and Bruce Willis aren't exactly spring chickens.
The regular 92g model that decocks only is back too. Oh yea!
They sure aren't are they. I just assumed you were referring to us old geezers that grew up in the eighties is the perfect market for the new Beretta and you are probably right! LOL.
Looks like a nice pistol. Though I don't get the resurgence in popularity of the 92 series.
They need to bring back the elites at normal pricing.
This elite with a $500 wilson roll mark on the slide is silly.
I wasn't aware of that. beretta's refusal to make more G models is why I gave up on them and switched to glock for competition. I might have to pick up a new G ...
-rvb
I am not a Beretta fan but I believe this model simply decocks. In other words not goofy reversed safety to disengage or to accidently engage while running the slide. They look awesome so on my want list.
I actually have been looking at the Wilson Beretta, it is sort of steep in price but won't lie I would love one myself. You will probably see quite a few make the IDPA and IPSC Production class IMHO