Beretta 9000s ???????? Questions

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I googled the 9000.

Some people talked real bad about the Saftey. They say it is also a decocker...One person used it as a decocker and it fired the round in the chamber....even in the saftey position...

Your resaults may vary....LOL.

Hope this helps.

Steve
 
Had one for a time. Grip is chunkier than a Glock 21 - feels like a brick. Combined safety/decocker is very stiff and not smooth to operate. Beretta quality; however, not a gun I will own again...
 
I have both the 9mm, and the .40 cal. My wife and I love them. Yes, the grip is a little fat for the average hand, but is still quite comfortable. They are basically a sub-compact model 92. A really nice one should be in the price range of between $375, for one with one mag, but no box or papers, to around $475 or so for one with at least one extra mag, and box, etc. Some of them did have a problem with an accidental fire while using the de-cocker, but very few. We haven't had any issues with ours, other than not having enough time to shoot them as much as we like to......I'm not sure about the .40 cal., but the 9mm can also use the high cap mags from a 92FS, with a sleeve that also extends the grip length. If possible, see if you can test the weapon before you buy it, especially the de-cocker function. (Live round, chambered, pointed down range.) Hope this helps.
 
Since the gun has been discontinued for a number of years you might want to check the prices and availability of spare parts and magazines.

If you can find the gun cheap for $300 that's great... unless there is zero chance of ever replacing any of the fire control parts if/when they break in a few years.
 
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