Who likes Berettas?

almost 20 years ago I was going through some financial difficulty (nothing has changed).... anyway, I sold a Beretta model 90 "Roma" 7.65 (walther ppk look-a-like).... it bothers me more because it was given to me after my uncle died...

id trade any one of my j frames for another...
 
I do. Anyone else a fan?

I like certain Berettas. The M9 is very reliable, and as it is "standard issue," everyone who is legally able should have one. The "C" (Constant Action) version of the PX4 is a really nice pistol also. While the .380s, such as the Model 84, are big for their caliber, they used to make a tip barrel .380 in that action which is a really neat choice for someone who is too feeble to operate the slide since loading can be done without racking the slide. I have not yet been able to shoot the Nano 9mm, but I have read nice things about the model.
 
I like certain Berettas. The M9 is very reliable, and as it is "standard issue," everyone who is legally able should have one. The "C" (Constant Action) version of the PX4 is a really nice pistol also. While the .380s, such as the Model 84, are big for their caliber, they used to make a tip barrel .380 in that action which is a really neat choice for someone who is too feeble to operate the slide since loading can be done without racking the slide. I have not yet been able to shoot the Nano 9mm, but I have read nice things about the model.
I have owned 2 tip up 380s Model 86. Single stack 8 round. Although large for a 380 they are awesome accurate. The 85FS is the same pistol w/o the tip up. The 84 series is the double stack...I prefer the single stack for a smaller package. Their workmanship and lack of polymer make them favorites of mine.
 
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