Droknows wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 7:05 pm
They must really have a deal with numrich. If I we’re going the route of parting it out/selling it as is, I would part it out on eBay. Might surprise you.
nah. I plan on keeping it and fixing it myself. I will switch ammo to something less hot (though a dinky little Keltec P32 ate 300-400 rounds of the same so far and never complained!!!), then I will likely polish the edges of the crack to round them off, so even if the front or back part of the cracked bar raises for some reason from recoil it will glide smoothly against the bottom of the slide. I just don't think I can trust this gun with my life sadly
I really expected better from Beretta... why put out a gun that can't handle standard off the shelf factory loaded, NOT +P, ammo??? The Inox version which I believe has a steel frame has no issued with same ammo and I heard that in the past Beretta would offer to replace the cracked pistol with an Inox version... I expected the same to happen, but to be frank the fault lies with me 100%. I ignored the flyer stating ammo requirements and proceeded to shoot the gun without checking S&B ammo specs
Oh well. But I can still make it work, put a 9mm suppressor on it and have some fun plinking...