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Thursday, March 29, 2007

Beretta 92 FS


Originally Posted By colesteele:

Originally Posted By Gorf:
Yes they work if you make the "D" cut in the front. Oh yeah, dont slam home your Beretta mag or you will break your shell-pivot thingy. (Beretta 92 FS mags are a little long)


Thanks and it's called the follower. I figured that I could cut the mag catch hole with my Dremel and I could probably sand down the follower as well to prevent it from breaking.



The shell-pivot thingy is attached to the pistol frame. I don't know the name of it... It helps the empty shells extract.

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