Looking for some insight, night as well ask here.
A friend of mine asked me for some help finding a pistol. He has been divorced for nearly a year and his ex-wife wouldn't let him keep a gun in the house. (I know, I know).
I gave him the standard answer...come shoot some of mine, get a sense of what works for your hand size, etc.
So we did. He settled in on 9mm after shooting my .45 Colt, .40 Glock and Browning Hi-Power. He was much more comfortable with 9mm.
So, yesterday we headed out to see what was available in the two guns shops in our area.
The first place had a Baretta 92D Centurion used that was bought at estate sale. Condition is as close to 100% as possible in a used gun.
Here is a picture of the 92D (not the one in the store, just for reference):
I have shot the 92 and 92F but had not heard of the D model, which is has a double action trigger and no safety.
I really like the concept. The gun felt terrific to my friend and he got it for a really good price - so cool to have internet homework capability on the fly!
Anyway, I am not particularly enamored of my Glock 22 Gen 4 and after spending some time doing more in depth research on the D model, think I may look for one. I liked everything about it, especially the DOA.
That said, any real world opinions here on the 92D Centurion? Thanks in adavnce!