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Beretta 92S 9mm Semi-Auto Pistol, G / VG, With 1 Mag - Police Trade Ins, NRA Good / Very Good Used Surplus Condition

Beretta 92S 9mm Semi-Auto Pistol with 1 Mag - The Overall condition for the pistols in this shipment is NRA Good /Very Good Used Surplus Condition.

What a deal. It is not often that you can find such a legendary firearm as such a great price. We are told that these are Police trade ins from assorted Italian Law Enforcement Agencies. We are also told that they have been back to the Beretta facility for function testing. This is a new shipment for us that just arrived.

Of all the pistols we have seen so far the vast majority of these pistols have been in at least NRA Surplus Good /Very Good Condition and that is the ones we will be selling here. As with previous shipments if there are some pistols that fall below these standards we have instructed our warehouse personnel to set those aside so any pistol with a condition falling below the "Good" standard, will be segregated and held to sell as a lower grade at a later date.

Again these are surplus pistols and as you can see from our video they have been stored against each other during transit so at the very least you will expect storage marks. I would expect a certain degree of holster and carry wear on all the pistols with a greater degree on the ones that are average standard good condition. Mechanically I would expect all to be very functional and all of them should make very good carry / shooters.

Note from Ben - The wording above is from our long standing Beretta 92S ad that we have used historically as we do tend to get these in from time to time. However, I must say that this latest group of pistols that we just received today is probably the cleanest batch of these pistols that I have seen yet and very much on par with another exceptional group we received about 14 months ago. It was a very small batch as well and as such, especially at the price we are running them at here, I do not expect them to last long. Many of the barrels and feed ramps appear new with no evidence of a round ever having gone across them. Not trying to overplay it, and of course as with all surplus firearms they will vary from gun to gun, but still overall, a very nice batch. If I were you I would hurry up on this one. See accompanying video for further details.

Product Specs Finish Black
Type Semi-Automatic
Action Single/Double
Caliber 9mm
Barrel Length 4.9"
Capacity 15 + 1
Grips Black
Sights Fixed
Weight 34 oz
Surplus Good/ Very Good
Country of Manufacture Italy
License Requirement FFL
Manufacturer Beretta
Mfg. Part Number UGBER92S
UPC 000000000000
Caliber/Gauge 9mm
Action Semi Automatic
Barrel Length 4.9
Condition Surplus / Used
Deal Of The Day Yes!
Item #: HGN-BER9MM-PTI
MPN: UGBER92S

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Most Berettas ARE Great Firearms ,........ but with CLASSIC ARMS...not really a deal....

I have seen these for as low as $249 in the past 5 months.....I was going to get one.....
BUT with the REVIEWS I HAVE READ HERE, regarding the throw of the dice selection process with Classic ,
the wear on them ,old style mag release issues , and only one magazine , I passed on these.....
I bought a NEW BERETTA 92FS for $426 from GUN PRIME recently.
It came with 2 mags and I did not have to deal with the upcharges to get a decent pistol
......Welcome to Classic Arms........Home of the CONSTANT " CLASSIC UP-CHARGE ".....

WITH CLASSIC ARMS BEWARE OF THEIR SHIPPING COSTS !!!! JUST FOR REFERENCE.....
THEY CHARGE $21 00 TO SHIP TO THEIR OWN ZIP CODE (28079)
Most Berettas ARE Great Firearms ,........ but with CLASSIC ARMS...not really a deal.....

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Aren't these one of the models with the weak locking block?

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not really a deal..... have seen these for as low as $249 in the past 4 months.....I was going to get one.....BUT with the REVIEWS I HAVE READ HERE regarding throw of the dice selection process with Classic , the wear and mag release issues , and only one magazine , I passed on these.....
I bought a NEW 92FS for $426 from GUN PRIME recently. It came with 2 mags and I did not have to deal with the upcharges to get a decent pistol
......Welcome to Classic Arms........Home of the CONSTANT " CLASSIC UP-CHARGE ".....

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Buy one, just not from Benocchio @ Classic Con! Newer Beretta magazines are universal and those that aren't are easily modifiable with a dremel. Pics of the turds I got. They don't look as bad in the pictures. Need to bead blast & refinish.

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August 2018 bought mine from Southern Ohio Gun for $195 arrived four days later condition was described as ugly/fair my specimen was mechanically very good plenty of life left nice bore. Top of slide looks like it went through a parmasean cheese grater. No rust anywhere on the gun. No matter b/c the whole gun will be cerakoted. Southern Ohio Gun did it again. Excellent deal.

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Too bad they shut down shortly after that deal!

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Would make for a nice truckgun. Heel mag release, no option for a G kit and mag scarcity are the only things keeping me from getting one.

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Mine was pristine but my friends had some decent muzzle wear and dust but both good shooters!!

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Pics?

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Does anyone have pics of the gun received?

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Wow!! That's a beautiful gun!!

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The function was flawless even when it was ugly. Overall it was a good deal. Magpul makes inexpensive 17 round mags and Brownells has the Wilson Combat replacement springs for $20, if you don't like what you get.

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I purchased the with the handpicked option. The finish is very good and mechanically excellent. Outstanding trigger, the best of all my handguns.

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Good info Kahn. Bought two around a month ago. Mine are in pretty rough shape same as you describe yours, and after a quick cleaning, they both ran through 50 rounds without any hiccups. I plan to Alumicoat one of them with Brownells Dark Gray liquid Alumicoat, my compressor and HPLV spray gun. I may do the other one too after I see how the first one works out. Can't really complain about the price, all in with FFL fee I'm right around $270 each.

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Hey Gator you’re welcome. As a follow up, I just shot a steel shooting competition indoors where frangible rounds were required. My regular pistol (Canik TP9SFX) kept FTE on the light weight loads. The Beretta ate those right up. I saw lots of competitors with popular modern handguns fail over and over. Glock, Smith, Springfield... a few pros had 2011s tuned for light loads that ran fine.

Gentlemen, the motherfucking Beretta is basically unstoppable.

The previous owner has definitely used it as a hammer on more than one occasion.

After not letting me down, I gave in and contracted a Cerakote job to match the colors of the M9A3 in Coyote Tan. The new plan is for this pistol to “live” inside my vehicle get-home bag, and I couldn’t be happier after buying.

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If you don't mind me asking, what was the cost of your custom cerakote job? Also do you have any photos of how it turned out if you had it done? I'm still waiting the dark gray alumicote from Brownells so I can refinish one of mine.

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Hi Gator. Total cost of the cerakote came to $315 after the pistol, 3 mag pouches, tax, and labor fee for assembly/disassembly that I probably could have kludged on my own but got lazy. Very happy with how it turned out. I don’t know how to upload a picture here? The cerakote guy took professional pictures for his website, I can let you know when they post online.

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so $300 + $300 ? Think id rather buy a new gun for that.

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They took out the hand pick option and raised the price from $235 to $244? Bottom of the barrel .... lottery type buy? Would like to hear what peeps receive from today on?

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I purchased one of these guns, without the handpick option. Mechanically the gun seems to function well, but the cosmetic condition was pretty rough. Lots of grime on and under the grips, plenty of dirt and dust in the internals and barrel.

However, for this price this was exactly what I wanted for this gun. It’s a fun project to disassemble and clean everything. Because it’s all metal it just needed scrubbing and oil and the slide racks just perfectly.

The grips aare plastic and easily replaceable online. Brownells sells a Wilson Combat springs kit for $19.99. The sights aren’t great but with a dot of white paint they will do. This thing has been to hell and back already. If the end of the world ever comes only 3 things will be left: twinkies, cockroaches, and the Beretta 92.

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Ur coment made me buy this gun

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Please tell me beretta 92s ruger security 9

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Oh maybe gotta change all the spring kits and the grips. This is not bargain like they said. It’s 440 gun we’re talking about here. I always one a beretta but for the price. I couldn’t pay for it. I regret that I pay almost 500 for glock 19 and almost for 680 - 750 glock build.

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I’m thinking ahould I get the 235 + 20 shipping and pay 100 cerekote. It’s 355 and 20 FFL fee. It’s 375 with very good condition. I know it’s not going to look at good condition. I’m still thinking about it and plus. I need at least 1 more mag cuz it’s only 1 mag

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I bought 2 of these a few years ago. Fantastic shooters, well made great fit and finish. Man does not live for polymer alone.

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Amen
I shoot alot better with steel framed handguns. Polymer isn't bad because I'm 24 years old and that's what everyone shoots. But my favorite is the Beretta 3032 tomcat 32acp. With wood medallion grips and Peirce extenisions. Also the baretra 21a bobcat 22lr/25 acp there rare but fun shooters. Perfect collectable and perfect for a little pocket pistol for my girl friend. Use cci stingers 22 lr. They have a 1650 velocity out 9f the barell I carry the 25 on my ankle to work everyday. Those berrettas are what people should be looking for I bought mine for 200 bucks out the door and now there 400 plus on gun broker. Not alot of people know about the bersa co.pacts and 380 thunder . But I paid 250 and have 0ut 500 plus rounds through it it's a straight shooter you cannot buy a better 380 that's as.comfortable not bad recoil AMD is steel framed
U less u spend over 7 bills and get the signed p238 or kimber. But not worth the money.

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Sell it to a non gun person co-worker looking for their first hand gun. At $350, it's still not a bad buy for a Beretta. The name alone will help sell it.

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I bought this when they were at $299 for an excellent condition, to me it was not worth it and have buyers remorse. After all said and done, it was almost $350 out the door for me... for $100 more I could have gotten a new one with the normal magazine release with 2 mags or bought a Taurus. I am still convincing myself that I bought it for historical value, not working.

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We all live and learn. If I didn't buy the things I did and properly invested that money, I could easily be a millionaire by now. Oh well...

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