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I am hankering to try one on my 92FSC but am not shore if I should blow the extra bucks for the Beretta or go with Ciener kit?
Justin1584
04-30-2005, 20:59
*tumble weed*
It's a little pricey, cheaper to buy a new gun. I'd like one though.
I've heard that the Ciener conversion kit is good; but I'm going with the Beretta kit since it has a manual safety on it and the Ciener does not....that is important for me since I carry my Berettas equipped with a safety with it engaged so the conversion kit will keep me on my toes with respect to decocking and using the safety.
Ryder102
05-05-2005, 02:29
Can I use a standard 22 conversion kit on my 92 Vertec? I'd imagine I could, but I'd like to know for sure before I blow money on something that won't work for me.
This is NOT a plug for my store, but I have sold dozens of the Beretta Kits in thepast year and had zero complaints or returns...
(Usually I show my signature but will withold so not to have a conflict of interest...)
Roundeyesamurai
05-09-2005, 00:02
Originally posted by mallcop
I am hankering to try one on my 92FSC but am not shore if I should blow the extra bucks for the Beretta or go with Ciener kit?
I have a .22 Beretta kit (for my 92G SD)- it's fantastic, and I'd say it definitely is worth the additional money (over a Ciener kit).
However, if your pistol is a 92FC Compact, it won't fit.
From the Beretta website:
The Kit can be mounted on ALL SERIES 92 PISTOLS WITH STANDARD FRAME - MODELS 92, 92S, 92SB, 92F, 92FS, 98F, 98FS and 96 as well as MODELS 92G, 96G, 92D,98F CAL. 7.65 MM PARA and on the TARGET, BRIGADIER, CENTURION AND ELITE versions.
However, the practice kit cannot be used on models COMPACT L and COMPACT L "TYPE M" due to their shorter frame and slide nor on the COMBAT, STOCK, and BILLENNIUM versions due to their totally different safety systems (frame-mounted safety)
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