Yeah, I remember your comment about not liking the Beretta double 
action, long 12 lbs trigger pull on the initial shot with a lighter 
single action pull thereafter.  This can be overcome by cocking the 
Beretta with your thumb for the first shot, making it single action all 
the way through.  Also, the Beretta has a manual safety, and the only 
safety on the Glock is controlling the trigger, if I understand it 
correctly, but I can leave the safety off my Beretta if I like, so that 
kind of evens out.

I understand the Glock has a single, light 5 lb trigger pull on each 
shot , but I've heard the light trigger pull could cause an accidental 
discharge during a panic or other confrontation.  The Glock sound like 
it would be a no brainier to shot, while someone might need to remember 
to click off the safety before making a long double action initial 
trigger pull with their Beretta, but with training these action become 
automatic.

I keep my Beiretta's lock in a Gunvault Multivault Deluxe safe near the 
bed with a round already in the berrel, a clip with 18 rounds already 
inserted and ready to go, and the safety off, and I can open the safe in 
a couple of seconds, so I'm happy.  ;-)

Regards,

LelandJ

John wrote:
> I've got two of those things. I like my Glock model 27 better.
>
> John Harvey
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
> Of Leland F. Jackson, CPA
> Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2009 10:44 PM
> To: ProFox Email List
> Subject: Re: [OT] Looks like fun!
>
> I January 2009, Beretta USA announced the receipt of a new US Army 
> contract to provide up to 450,000 Beretta model 92FS pistols to US 
> military customers throughout the world.  The contract was accompanied 
> by an order for 20,000 pistols intended for the Iraqi military.  This is 
> the largest pistol contract awarded to any US pistol manufacture since 
> WW II; a testimony to the endurance and reliability of the world's most 
> trusted sidearm of all time.
>
> In recent years the Army indicated an intention to conduct trials for a 
> new standard service pistol and several prominent handgun makers had 
> positioned themselves to compete for a chance at the prestigious 
> contract. With this development, however, the Army has instead decided 
> to stick with a proven commodity. During the announcement for the 
> precedent-setting contract, company president Cav. Ugo Gusalli Beretta 
> noted that during all the tens of thousands of test-firings of Model 
> 92FS pistols there had been only one malfunction. "We are honored to see 
> the quality and performance of the Beretta Model 92FS pistol continued 
> to be acknowledged in this dramatic way," said Dr. Beretta. "It is clear 
> that the Beretta 9mm pistol still sets the standard for military users 
> around the world."
>
> http://www.americanrifleman.org/BerettaPistolContract.html
>
> http://beretta92.com/berettahome.htm
>
> Regards,
>
> LelandJ
>
> Michael Madigan wrote:
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