92’s are fucking garbage as is Berettas CS. My attorney is filing a lawsuit against them in the coming months for an injury sustained due to my new 1301 malfunctioning due to a manufacturing defect as soon as it’s fully healed.
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Youre still wrong, has nothing to do with feelings, it has to do with ethics, and treating your customer right. YOure using a technicality to get out of responsibility. Thats wrong.
Lets look at the truck scenario a bit differently.
You buy a brand new truck critical to your getting to work. You drive it 4 miles and the engine seizes because of a faulty oil drain plug let all the oil drain out under pressure. You have it towed back to the dealer and they tell you...Its the manufactures fault, we'll have to wait for them to authorize and make the repair. Manufacturer says we dont have the parts to repair it and have no idea when theyll be available. Dealer says fuck you you'll just have to wait 6-12 months, maybe forever, til the manufacturer fixes it. So are you supposed to lose your job because 'no truck'. Likely you cant afford to shell out for another one and youre still having to make payments on a POS sitting on the dealers lot.
If you really believe that crap you're pushing, youre even dumber than I already had you pegged for, and Ive had you pegged for a dumb for some time.
Maybe the clue in in your handle. Ak....47. A (Godless/morally corrupt system) commie piece if there ever was one. Try getting yourself an AMERICAN made AR15. Plenty of ethical manufacturers around. Perhaps if you handle an American product for awhile, then maybe you;ll come to understand good ETHICAL American business practices. I wont hold my breath but one can always hope.
Its the manufactures fault, we'll have to wait for them to authorize and make the repair. Manufacturer says we dont have the parts to repair it and have no idea when theyll be available.
After reading 3 pages about this issue, I've decided to not buy anything made by Beretta in the future.
Lol "Samurai Edge". A prettyfied Brigadier is fine but I'll never not think that name is silly even for a video game gun.OP, get your $$$ back and buy this one, if youre interested Ill hook you up with the seller or you can find it on virginia Gun Trader under Handguns for sale.
Fuck your dealer.
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Thnak god Szuy spleling bee has arirved, to claen this plcae up!About all you do is get on your soapbox and misuse words.
Such as your and you're.
Agreed. S&W replaced a barrel for me on a 5 year old 1911 and covered shipping both ways. The experience was amazing and made me a huge fan. The gun in this thread is new.After reading 3 pages about this issue, I've decided to not buy anything made by Beretta in the future.
About all you do is get on your soapbox and misuse words.
Such as your and you're.
What was the MPX fault that you fixed yourself? TYIAGoodwill from profit-driven & marketing-driven companies is a thing of the past.
Most large firearm companies are this way and the CS reps are powerless to help.
My experiences with Sig (Crap MPX-out of the box-sent back twice -I found the fault and fixed int myself) and S&W (WaltherP22 slide failure) have been sub-optimal.
My current process for buying a firearm is to first make sure that small parts, like ejectors, extractors, etc. are available. If they're not, I wait until they are.
Companies that prioritize getting units out the door over addressing customer issues/parts failures on newly purchased units are poisoning their own well.
As for the dealer. They reached out to the OP and did what they should.
The rest is fumes.
Sold my new in box dirt cheap MPX like a moron. Oh regrets....The MPX (Gen2) had a bent ejector. It ran poorly out of the box and had feeding/stovepipe issues.
I was told twice by Sig CS that nothing was wrong with it- after sending it back, twice. I even sent them slow motion video of the gun choking.
I tried 6 different ammo mfgs. and still had issues.
Eventually, when small parts became available, I replaced every component- piece by piece. And tested it with every part replacement. The problem stopped when I replaced the ejector. The stock ejector was bent.
I'll never buy another new Sig , or any gun for that matter, without being able to shoot it first.
I could've purchased a new CZ Scorpion for what I spent "fixing" the MPX.
The MPX (Gen2) had a bent ejector. It ran poorly out of the box and had feeding/stovepipe issues.
I was told twice by Sig CS that nothing was wrong with it- after sending it back, twice. I even sent them slow motion video of the gun choking.
I tried 6 different ammo mfgs. and still had issues.
Eventually, when small parts became available, I replaced every component- piece by piece. And tested it with every part replacement. The problem stopped when I replaced the ejector. The stock ejector was bent.
I'll never buy another new Sig , or any gun for that matter, without being able to shoot it first.
I could've purchased a new CZ Scorpion for what I spent "fixing" the MPX.
Good luck.
They make some great guns. The 92 has never been 1 of them.
Are you going to avoid every manufacturer that has sent out something that worked until it didn't?
Some others may be worth it.i can't believe he drove 3 hours one way for a Beretta 92
Beretta 92 comes with a plastic guide rod?
The first release of the 92x Performance had a steel guide rod, mine did anyway. If yours came with a .25 cent plastic one that's more proof of Beretta's lack of product awareness and what consumers consider a "high end" handgun.......... incredibly dumb on Beretta to save a quarter on an expensive pistol![]()
I sent a g20 back after a few rounds. They sent a sheet back with a bunch parts listed. I couldn’t tell if they cataloged all the parts I shipped to them ie. The whole pistol. Or if the replaced every part of the pistol. It works now.Coulda bought 2 glocks….
It has a plastic rod to make IDPA max weight. The gun was released for IDPA competition and barely makes the cut. No IDPA I’ve ever been to has ever weighed a gun, though.The first release of the 92x Performance had a steel guide rod, mine did anyway. If yours came with a .25 cent plastic one that's more proof of Beretta's lack of product awareness and what consumers consider a "high end" handgun.......... incredibly dumb on Beretta to save a quarter on an expensive pistol![]()
More info please.92’s are fucking garbage as is Berettas CS. My attorney is filing a lawsuit against them in the coming months for an injury sustained due to my new 1301 malfunctioning due to a manufacturing defect as soon as it’s fully healed.
I know you are way past sending it back, but this makes no sense to me.Beretta wants the entire pistol so they can test fire it and what not.
I know you are way past sending it back, but this makes no sense to me.
So, they couldn't have just put your slide and barrel on another frame and test fire it that way?
Am I missing some reason why that couldn't have been done?
It has a plastic rod to make IDPA max weight. The gun was released for IDPA competition and barely makes the cut. No IDPA I’ve ever been to has ever weighed a gun, though.![]()
I thought House Plant said he was shooting PMC Bronze.Consumers are retards, I still wanna know what kind of ammo he was running because I've never seen a broken extractor that soon even on a hipoint. I don't own a beretta 92 either, they feel weird in my hand, something just seems fucky about this thread though.
Can you at least tell us where you got the extractor replacement from and a link to the YouTube videoUpdate: The 92 is all better now! It extracts spent cases... who'd a thunk that was necessary?
I actually ended up doing the repair myself - found a YouTube video explaining how to deal with the staking of the pivot pin (which, to my surprise, consisted of ignoring that it was there in the first place and just wack the pin out as usual). Pin came right out with a punch and a couple wacks of a hammer with the slide supported on a role of mailing tape.
You can see in the close up of the old extractor what happened (sort of... hard to photograph): corner chipped. I am honestly baffled at how low quality the original extractor is. I mean it looks like shit. The replacement I put in was machined smoother, the chamber indicator red paint actually exists, the extractor claw is more defined, etc. Like WTF Beretta? Talk about "top notch" quality control.
Still going to see about making an aftermarket alternative with some design changes (in particular an improvement to the chamber indicator) and hopefully a better quality metal - like whatever Wolverine's claws are... something like that. Don't want anymore effing problems!
Decided to install the Wilson Combat +50% extractor spring and their fluted steal guide rod (replacing the factory plastic one). The factory spring seemed fine but with the Wilson spring... I wanna say the gun is extracting better. It's certainly shooting out the spent case farther than it did originally (I think, anyway). What's obvious, though, is the gun cycles notably smoother by hand with the metal guide rod! Love that.
Oh, and I got to test out a CZ Orange and Blue today. I like my Beretta better. The CZ felt like ass in my hand... oh well.
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Consumers are retards, I still wanna know what kind of ammo he was running because I've never seen a broken extractor that soon even on a hipoint. I don't own a beretta 92 either, they feel weird in my hand, something just seems fucky about this thread though.
I thought House Plant said he was shooting PMC Bronze.
Can you at least tell us where you got the extractor replacement from and a link to the YouTube video
Club matches rarely weigh or chrono...or even check with the box. I used to do all three periodically so guys would not DQ themselves at a sanctioned match. FL state finished a few hours ago. Of the DQs, one was size, two weight and one PF.
@BCP For effing sake, dude... there's literally pictures of my gun and the extractor failure was real.
Nobody said it was fake, just wondered what ammo you were using etc. I've had extraction issues with some types of ammo in 9mm "match" barrels. Why don't you calm the fuck down, you sound like some kind of crackhead nutjob.
I've only done IDPA at two local ranges indoors. They don't feel very "official". I never have seen a scale or the box. I go with a different pistol every time. Not trying to make national competition. Did it once with a Kimber Micro 9 -- got second to last place, thank you very much.
If I get booted from the championship one dayROFLMAO
because I don't make weight... I guess I'll live.
Provided the DQ isn't for safety, you'll get to shoot the entire match...just not for score.
If I ain't scorin', I ain't lovin'.![]()
Don't take offense to this, but i have a few and i find them to be garbage, they're the weakest handguns on earth, slides crack with factory ammo, run something hot and they self destruct. and for $1500 they should have blown you before delivery. Sell it and get a nice combat commander in 38 super, which puts a 9 to shame, plus with hot loads its damn close to a .357 at almost 1500fps, so you've got a match grade gun and when you get home it will elimate anything that tries to creep in the night into you're home.I don't want to join a Beretta forum or some crap so I'll just bitch about this here. Purchased my Beretta 92X Performance Defensive on December 6th. Went to the range, got used to it. Shoots great. Go to an IDPA match, first time bringing the 92X along. All goes well until round three. It starts stovepiping everything. Can't extract. Gun totally locks up. I have to do some finger gymnastics to get the spent case out of the barrel while pressing down on the next round so it'll just... cycle.
Show the gun to the guys, one of which is a gunsmith, and he immediately points out my extractor's claw is cracked/bent (see photo). After no more than 100 rounds.
Of course the pivot pin that holds the extractor in is staked, so it's going to be a pain to remove but... I can live with that. But... after calling Beretta to find out what they're going to do to make this right, they inform me I either ship my pistol in to their service center (at my expense, which would cost 5x more than an extractor part) or they'll send me an extractor. I chose the latter. Then she told me they're on backorder potentially for the next 4 months. Fuh-king-great! There goes IDPA. I guess I save ammo?
So I'm like... how about we just replace my pistol since I haven't even gotten past a few boxes of ammo and a month with it before it failed? She's like... well, you'd have to mail it in and we'd opt to repair it first. I say, yeah but you don't have anything to repair it with so how exactly is that going to work? She says they'd hold on to it until the part was available. Right... so not only will the part not be available for some odd amount of time but you'll be in possession of my $1,500 gun? I think not.
I bought this from a dealer hours away from me, I cannot find a local Beretta dealer that'll take the gun and send it back without charging me AT LEAST $35+ for FFL services. (I haven't tried Academy yet and might just because I have sent another pistol in for repair through them at no cost to me.) Anyway, here's how warranty should work. ANY dealer that is authorized to sell new Beretta pistols should be a place I can simply drop my pistol off and have it shipped in for warranty repair - FFL to FFL like FedEx and UPS demand now. I'll gladly pay a fee/shipping up front that is refunded once a warranty claim is deemed necessary and completed. But no, I have to instead find some way to ship a pistol with these changing UPS and FedEx rules and pay for overnight shipping that costs at least 3-5x the amount an extractor would cost to buy and install. And the way Beretta warranty works, you just "leave a note" about what the issue is in the box... they have no idea it's coming. No RMA... nothing. Sad.
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Reliable? I have to and destroyed 2, don't take this personal, but they are flimsiest pos on earth, slides crack with even factory loads, God forbid you load it hot and it self desctructs, plus an accomplished practitioner can rip the slide off before you pull the trigger, Not a movie myth knew two guys who could do it while in auto pistol school as a cop in the day. junk it and get one of these, Colt Combat Command lightweight in 38 super, I paid $650 although they were only a run of 5 or 600 and bring 11-1200, but still cheaper than beretta, it awesome target round and loaded hot a 115 grain jhp at almost 1500fps hits with 540ft lbs which is damn close to a lower end 357 mag and destroys 115/125 +p+ 9s by a large margin so after you win at the range you can rest easy knowing it will knock down any creepy thing that means you harm. the 1911 is like the american AK47, but someone got greased big to chose the 92 for the service, over a 100 year old masterpiece, all about money, and the fact that the spec ops guys don't never used them tells you something. An ex seal i worked with on the force always said don't ever trust your life to a 92 or a Glock, another great shit box, you havn't live till you climb in a window during a robbery in progress and scrape the side of the window and here what sounds like marbles falling so you look down and the back of the mag came off and all your bullets fell out of the mag lol. the gift of polymer, Best of luck i hope they make good for the money you spent.I don't want to join a Beretta forum or some crap so I'll just bitch about this here. Purchased my Beretta 92X Performance Defensive on December 6th. Went to the range, got used to it. Shoots great. Go to an IDPA match, first time bringing the 92X along. All goes well until round three. It starts stovepiping everything. Can't extract. Gun totally locks up. I have to do some finger gymnastics to get the spent case out of the barrel while pressing down on the next round so it'll just... cycle.
Show the gun to the guys, one of which is a gunsmith, and he immediately points out my extractor's claw is cracked/bent (see photo). After no more than 100 rounds.
Of course the pivot pin that holds the extractor in is staked, so it's going to be a pain to remove but... I can live with that. But... after calling Beretta to find out what they're going to do to make this right, they inform me I either ship my pistol in to their service center (at my expense, which would cost 5x more than an extractor part) or they'll send me an extractor. I chose the latter. Then she told me they're on backorder potentially for the next 4 months. Fuh-king-great! There goes IDPA. I guess I save ammo?
So I'm like... how about we just replace my pistol since I haven't even gotten past a few boxes of ammo and a month with it before it failed? She's like... well, you'd have to mail it in and we'd opt to repair it first. I say, yeah but you don't have anything to repair it with so how exactly is that going to work? She says they'd hold on to it until the part was available. Right... so not only will the part not be available for some odd amount of time but you'll be in possession of my $1,500 gun? I think not.
I bought this from a dealer hours away from me, I cannot find a local Beretta dealer that'll take the gun and send it back without charging me AT LEAST $35+ for FFL services. (I haven't tried Academy yet and might just because I have sent another pistol in for repair through them at no cost to me.) Anyway, here's how warranty should work. ANY dealer that is authorized to sell new Beretta pistols should be a place I can simply drop my pistol off and have it shipped in for warranty repair - FFL to FFL like FedEx and UPS demand now. I'll gladly pay a fee/shipping up front that is refunded once a warranty claim is deemed necessary and completed. But no, I have to instead find some way to ship a pistol with these changing UPS and FedEx rules and pay for overnight shipping that costs at least 3-5x the amount an extractor would cost to buy and install. And the way Beretta warranty works, you just "leave a note" about what the issue is in the box... they have no idea it's coming. No RMA... nothing. Sad.
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An ex seal i worked with on the force always said don't ever trust your life to a 92 or a Glock, another great shit box, you havn't live till you climb in a window during a robbery in progress and scrape the side of the window and here what sounds like marbles falling so you look down and the back of the mag came off and all your bullets fell out of the mag lol.