![]() I have put thousands of rounds through it and can't remember a single failure. Up until very recently it was my everyday carry gun. When it was time to buy a pistol I immediatly aquired a M9. I hunt with a Beretta Pintail and in the worst SD hunting weather it has yet to stutter, suffice to say it has proved without a doubt that Beretta makes good stuff. I have both a G17 and Beretta M9, I love 'em both. i think this is more a matter of personal preference than anything else. personally, i've never had any issue with mine. a lot of people criticize the slide mounted safety. the new mec-gars just stick out slightly as to not make the gun unwieldy like older hi-caps did. that may have been true before, but the new factory MDS mags are 17 rounds and mec-gar has a flush fit 18 round mag with an optional +2 floorplate for a total of 20 rounds that almost fit flush in the mag well. it's often criticized for being such a large handgun with a limited 15 round capacity. it is rather large and heavy for what it is. the lighter springs do make a difference, but not a huge one. i went from the factory 20lb mainspring to an 18 pound spring down to a 16 pound spring. 20 round capacity that fits(mostly) flush. i've heard it said that handguns are the most personal of all firearms. i happen to have fairly large hands and the gun just feels right to me. Here's my short write up of the pros and cons of the beretta from another thread: is this the same for berettas? im leaning towards a beretta but only if it is reliable. ![]() Yeah i have handled both of them and.i kind of like the way the beretta feels more.i know they are both accurate.i also know glocks will feed about anything with reliabillity. ![]()
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