I will find out soon if I like them or not, as the M92A1 I purchased this week shipped out to my FFL today. Should pick it up next week and we will see.
As far as the safety not being a safety, hogwash. If being used as a decocker was the sole intended role of the safety, it would function only as a decocker lever and simply drop the hammer and not have an actual safe position, as the 92G series operates. The fact that there are factory produced variants of the 92 with safety levers, and variants with decocker only, indicates it is meant to be a safety.
I also really don't see the relevance of how the 1911 detail strips to a discussion of Berettas, and the ability to detail strip without tools is...trivial, at best? You would realistically never detail strip a pistol in the field where there was nothing but a cartridge available.
As far as the safety not being a safety, hogwash. If being used as a decocker was the sole intended role of the safety, it would function only as a decocker lever and simply drop the hammer and not have an actual safe position, as the 92G series operates. The fact that there are factory produced variants of the 92 with safety levers, and variants with decocker only, indicates it is meant to be a safety.
I also really don't see the relevance of how the 1911 detail strips to a discussion of Berettas, and the ability to detail strip without tools is...trivial, at best? You would realistically never detail strip a pistol in the field where there was nothing but a cartridge available.