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 | | Manufacturer: | Beretta | | Model: | 90-Two | | Action: | Double/Single | | MSRP: | $700.00 | | Gun Type: | pistol | | Barrel: | 4.9 | | Overall Length: | 8.5 | | Weight: | 32.5 | | Finish: | technopolymer | | Sights: | Superluminova |
| From www.berettausa.com
| | The newly designed frame of 90two pistol ensures trouble-free insertion and holster extraction, thanks to its rounded and truly snag-free surfaces. Inside the frame, near the disassembly lever, a metallic recoil buffer reduces the impact of the slide assembly against the frame during the shooting cycle. By redistributing the stresses, the recoil buffer increases the service life of the firearm. |  |  | | Would you recommend this gun? |  | Yes (21 Votes) |  | No (34 Votes) |
| | Model | Item | Action | Sights | Grips | Caliber | Total Length | Barrel Height | Capacity | Weight | MSRP |  | 90-Two | J9T9F10 | Double/Single | Superluminova | Technopolymer | 9mm | 8.5 | 4.9 | 10 | 32.5 | $700.00 | |  | 90-Two | J9T9F11 | Double/Single | Superluminova | Technopolymer | 9mm | 8.5 | 4.9 | 17 | 32.5 | $700.00 | |  | 90-Two | J9T4F10 | Double/Single | Superluminova | Technopolymer | 40 S&W | 8.5 | 4.9 | 10 | 32.5 | $700.00 | |  | 90-Two | J9T4F11 | Double/Single | Superluminova | Technopolymer | 40 S&W | 8.5 | 4.9 | 12 | 32.5 | $700.00 | |
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 | Questions and Answers |
by Yahoo Answers: | → | →Does anyone own the Beretta 90-TWO? How do you like it? Good? Bad? | | 2006-12-07 16:03:15 | | | Answered By: az outdoorsmen |  |
| | Chris H had it pretty much correct.
I have two hi-powers and had for awhile a 92fs and prefer the Browning Hi-power over the 92. I also prefer the 1911 over the beretta too.
The hi-powers are smaller than the beretta, the pointability and grip angle are better and really good for any semi-auto. Also, the hi-power doesn't feel as big and is actually pretty compact without that much recoil and heaviness. The 1911 is heavier, but feels nice do to the singlestack magazine and has pointability and a nice trigger.
The beretta isn't a bad gun, it is reliable for civilian work and accurate without too much muzzle flip or recoil. It depends alot on the loads for recoil. But, I carry my 1911 first and my hi-power second mostly for the better feel and just my preferences.
But, there are alot of people that love it, and in the end it is up to preference. Try it out, while trying Glock, Sig Sauer, and the hi-power and 1911 and see what you like better. You might find one where you find the controls easily reachable and one that you feel comfortable with. I feel comfortable with both my hi-powers and my 1911s. But, in the end it is what you are comfortable shooting. |  |
| → | →Can you buy the Beretta 90-Two in Australia? | | 2007-11-19 03:54:02 | | | Answered By: david m |  |
| | I'd be damn surprised after all the crap "conservative" PM Howard has pulled. |  |
| → | →Can you buy the Beretta 90-Two in Australia? | | 2007-11-18 22:09:58 | | | Answered By: USMCstingray |  |
| | No you can not |  |
| → | →What is the best .40 cal handgun for the money? | | 2008-03-16 22:26:32 | | I turn 21 in about a month and I am going to buy a 40 cal hand gun. I want a good, reliable, accurate, and durable handgun. A few guns that I have noticed and considered are S&W M&P, Beretta 90-two, Glock G22 or G23, Springfield XD, Walther P99, and a few Taurus models. I have read similiar answers and a lot of them reccomend HK or Sig. The reason I left them off the list is they are a little high priced but I havent ruled them out. I just want to know what everyone else thinks is the best gun for the money and is HK or Sig actually worth the extra $. | | Answered By: handsome heckler |  |
| | Glock all the way. 22, 23, 35 you can't go wrong. Want to talk about durable take a look at this http://youtube.com/results?search_query=glock+torcher+test&search_type= or this
http://www.theprepared.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=90&Item
I am personally all about glocks since they have served me well. They're great for the money, always work, and are cheap easy to fix if they ever break. Plus all the after market parts available for them. It's the number #1 easiest pistol to maintain and customize to suit your needs. I used to be a Sig man, and still love my sig, but after breaking the firing pin retainer pin and needing to send it back to Sig I was daken to the glock side. Same thing with my 1911. If I break a part I fix it myself right there on the spot. |  |
| → | →Are 10-round magazines compatible with the standard Beretta 92FS INOX? | | 2008-02-29 04:57:41 | | Most manufacturers, including Beretta, offer 10-rd. versions of their pistols for California consumers. Since the Inox is now obsolete in favor of the 90-two, the only version of this weapon I can find has a 15-round capacity.
Can I use a 10-round magazine in the pistol if it's designed for 15? Thanks -- any additional insight you care to offer on the 92FS INOX is also welcome.
If at all possible, cites to your sources will help immensely. | | Answered By: vangion |  |
| | Yes the 10 round magazines were 15 round magazines altered by spacers inside
The external dimensions are the same |  |
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