Ditto the 96 Centurion - traded one in and don't remember now what I traded for but that .40 Centurion was extremely accurate and kept getting better. That the one I miss.
Since you mention she is smaller, make sure she handles the gun first and can operate the slide if a semi-auto is chosen. I think a 4" S&W K frame .38 would be a good choice. If she does want a semi-auto, also keep in mind that smaller guns like .380's are often blowback and have heavy springs...
I wasn't too keen on the looks of the rail either. I'd like to see Beretta come out with a 92 Centurion or Compact with no recurved trigger guard and dovetailed front sight.
Price paid was $625 + tax locally. I could have ordered online from KY for $611. But figuring shipping and transfer, I think it was a good deal.
I'm going to put a 92D spring in it and I may put Hogues on it. Interestingly, the Beretta website says their .22 conversion kit won't fit it, but...
I'm in same circumstances - I have a company car. It is a "benefit vehicle" that I drive to and from work, occasional business trips, etc. I do often keep a handgun in the vehicle. Our company does not have a policy on this - only with regards to in the facility. The concerns I face are the...
I would like to add this one
Madison Outdoors
Street: 504 West State Street
Madison, in 47250-2835
Phone: (812) 265-9306
Excellent customer service, pricing is very competitive with the online shops. The last 2 guns I bought (ordered) were cheaper than I could have bought online and...
I have the Walther P22, used to have the Ruger Mk2 (Model 512 I think - it had the heavy barrel. For a pistol for plinking - even though I have a P22 I would vote for the Ruger - maybe the 22/45 model. Otherwise if revolvers are also considered, I think the advice for a .22 revolver from S&W and...