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  • Kevin

    Manager at Duffy's
    Industry Partner
    Jul 19, 2013
    870
    Sparks, MD
    Wilson Combat Beretta 92 Brigadier $1195 and Centurion $1250
     

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    rtruhn

    Active Member
    Sep 12, 2013
    563
    Gwynn Oak
    The grip of the Centurion is slimmer than the standard 92.

    My first handgun was a Centurion. Changing grips helped, but I found it almost impossible to activate the trigger in DA mode - that's a looooong reach. And it always felt like it was gonna jump directly out of my hands when fired. I found other platforms that work better for me but I really love the work WC put into these. I will never knock the quality of this firearm and I think the price is extremely fair.
     

    dohc97

    Active Member
    Nov 4, 2007
    782
    Derwood
    I have small hands and I have no issue with it. I also have a Beretta 92A1 and I am fine with it after replacing the grips with Wilson ultra thin grips and the short trigger from Wilson.
     

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