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The (In)Famous Beretta M9/M9(A1)

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NE Bull:
LMAO! Ya'll is funny.

gsd:
Having owned one, I'll never own one again. It is neither a useful nor regularly functioning firearm.

Mudinyeri:

--- Quote from: gsd on October 22, 2014, 11:29:33 AM ---Having owned one, I'll never own one again. It is neither a useful nor regularly functioning firearm.

--- End quote ---

Interestingly, I never had a single malfunction with either my M9 or my 92FS.  I know a lot of people hate on them because of reliability issues but after thousands of rounds through both I've never had a problem.  (Knock on wood.)

bullit:
I was issued one being part of the medical side of the house (Go Navy!!!).  We were also given a pretty little ID card with a BIG RED CROSS identifying us per the Geneva Conventions (yes, there was more than one for those you in Rio Linda) that was supposed to keep the Hadji's from cutting our heads off..... being a "non-combatant" and all......Riiiiggggttttt.....  That being said, "qualifying" was quite entertaining.  I never could convince the armorer that my front sight was bent about 20 degrees to the left.  Thank goodness for "Kentucky Windage".  That being said, my personal action plan was to grab the first battlefield pick up M4 or AK if the wire were overrun ....

sidearm1:
It seems to never end.

In a land far, far away, in a time far, far away, one gang entered another gangs turf.  As usual, a small confrontation occurred.  Looked over and the fellow gang member had this rod shoved down his weapon, action out.  Dammed piece of junk.  No good plastic.  etc.

lesson learned. 

Learn your weapon.  maintain your weapon. shoot the bad guy as much and as fast as you can accurately.

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