Anyone out there happen to use a splash guard?

I have the 45, 40, 9, and 380 in Bersa compact. And I don’t even like pistols lol. Bersa is good in my book though

Go with what works

I could see you only liking bolt action/lever action/single shot rifles and military rifles, and turning nose up to anything with an adjustable stock and a picatinny rail.

For love of all that is mighty thank you… I got back into town a few minutes ago and I’m looking at candy dish on a lance.

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I’ve got a couple ar15’s but they are obnoxiously loud and I don’t enjoy shooting them. I do prefer bolt action for hunting or target shooting.

I know lines across the states arent really straight up and down, are you in area that is dog friendly? Or hunt with rifle?

I’m not sure i followed all of that. People run dogs for deer around where I hunt. I use stands. I won’t shoot a dog during deer season if it has a collar, provided it isn’t running deer thru my property. We usually tie them up to a tree along the roadway and the owners pick them up.

My apologies, should have said hunt with dogs.

Lol, Please dont shoot hunting dogs.

Berettas 92 doesn’t have a safety…it’s a decocking lever…

I tend to steer away from brands and products the military uses. They usually go with the cheapest bidder like Susan from down the road does when get her house washed.

92s are garbage…I was a 240 gunner my first trip across the pond and had the pleasure of carrying a 92 for a year. Luckily FN was one of the few good weapons the military goes with.

Dammit Susan…

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The 92 does not have a hard first pull of the weapon is used correctly. Round in chamber, hammer pullled back and the decocking lever blocking the firing pin.

I still hate them though.

Fake news… def a safety

That would be pretty fun to shoot… and thank you for your service sir.

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240 is the most reliable weapon in the military…must be why they gave me that junk 92 lol

Yep. Has a safety.

You can think what you want…but the technical term is decocking lever

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How many round normally carried when the ammo box/pouch are attached?

Sorry dont know proper terms.

You carried one, ive never owned one… but it certainly does serve as decocker, but if t wasnt a safety you wouldnt have to manipulate it to fire after decocking.

For the record, i hate safeties and wouldnt carry a gun with on… which can be done with hammer down on the 92

Not really. Beretta calls it a safety/decocking lever. Original point was, it does have a safety. I’ll send you pics of the safety on a 92 and a cheetah tomorrow if you like.