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Originally Posted by ziadel
who said I only carry concealed? Assumptions man.
and I just tried a google search, its got a 25k life according to wikipedia, if you wanna debate that go ahead, I know plenty of people with more than 10k through their 92 without a problem.
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http://beretta.squawk.com/blocks.html
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Beretta USA redesigned the 92-series locking block in the mid 1990's, increasing its lifespan by changing both the material used for the part and the basic structural design. The newer style locking block has an expected service life of 17,000 to 22,000 rounds of NATO-spec (+p+) 9mm ammunition.
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Note that the military did not buy the replacement part for its pistols and will replace them on an "as needed" basis (ie when it breaks).
If you had bothered to peruse your own link, you would have noticed that the only military 9mm round is the M882. The M905 is used only for proofing at depot level maintainance shops, and I have never seen it before.
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just so I can be sure I understand you, with your military experience you've never seen 9mm ammo that was not allowed for use in 9mm pistols?
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No, but then again we don't use submachine guns in the cavalry.
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thats funny, I know it exists.
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Neato, maybe you could provide me with a more comprehensive link so that I might be educated.
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it's also unny how you did'nt respond to the .40 comments, so your obviously smart enough to know you dont have a foot to stand on there, also although your original comment was about "a pistol that shoots straight" you're not aserting any accuracy claims about the glock. becuase its not more accurate, nor more reliable than any other successful well designed automatic pistol.
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Well now you are starting to sound a bit kooky, aren't you? I didn't respond to your statement in post #11 because I agreed with your statement. You said:
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I'll put a .40 caliber glock up against any domestic .40 caliber pistol. 'nuff said there.
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It does beat any domestic pistol hands down. Please note that Berettas are made in the USA, as are Sigs and HKs. Now on the last two I think it is much more a matter of personal preference than design or build quality, but since I prefer the Glock, I am willing to agree to your above assertion.
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by the way, I'm not your pal.
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Cry me a river...