Beretta vs. Ruger
Which would you recommend for tactical shooting, the Beretta (Model 92) or the Ruger (any of the 9mm models)? Something else?
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Hello I have the beretta 92, and Ruger p95. Both have been flawless with about 700 rnds in each. The ruger is a plastic frame and is very slide heavy( with out a loaded mag in, loaded it is very well balanced). The barrel is shorter, so the groups tend to open up a little.The beretta is well ballanced loaded or unloaded. With a longer barrel the groups are tighter. also you can get a laser grip from crimsontrace. this will make the groups one hole (almost) Both guns have hicaps available. go with what fits your hand better. However the beretta feels like a higher quality machine. also you can get two rugers for the price of one beretta 0 -
MY P94 HAS HELD UP VERY WELL 8-9K RNDS. IT DOES FEEL UNBALANCED WITH AN EMPTY MAG, BUT YOU ARENT GOING TO SHOOT IT WITHOUT AMMO. THREE DOT SIGHTS LINE UP REAL QUICK. WITH PRACTICE I HAVE 1" GROUPS AT 50 FEET, AS LONG AS I HAVENT HAD TOO MUCH CAFFEIN. 0 -
You can't go wrong with a Ruger. 0 -
I bought a Ruger P89 about a year ago. ABout 4k rounds later it still has not had one malfunction. Yes, it does not have the same feel as a glock or beretta, but after some practice you won't even notice. Sprucing it up will help. I bought Hogue grips for the p85/89 ($12), mepro night sights ($63), and a factory hi-cap ($50). A P89 with all that will still cost less than a basic model Beretta 92. 0 -
Only comment I have is if you are ever going to sell the handgun stay with the Beretta. Resale has always been much higher and always will be! 0 -
for what its worth you can get the ruger for at least 100$ less than the beretta{in some cases more} 0 -
Bill Ruger supported (in fact, promoted) the restriction on high-cap mags. Ruger is as big a sell-out as Smith or Colt in my book. I will not buy any newer Ruger. And Dano got it right, Ruger is not near the the gun Beretta is. 0 -
Which is better, a John Deere or Farmall? I own both and have yet to find out why one may be better than the other. I own both Beretta and Ruger in various models and have nothing bad to say about either after thousands+ rounds. Personally, I like the Rugers and Farmalls best. What ever works best for you-test drive before you buy-the only opinion that counts about you tools is your own.
Pack slow, fall stable, pull high, hit dead center.0
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