Overall, it's a very good gun with one flaw (grip) but that wouldn't keep me from recommending it. Price––I paid $499 for mine with night sights and also recieved a $50 mail in rebate
With the D spring, DA pull is very good (smooth, not too heavy/light)įinish is beautiful, it's a very good looking gun in my opinionĪccurate firearm (the group I shot was evidence of this, although I probably couldn't do it again if I tried!)Ĭomes with 3 17 round, well made magazines The best way to describe it is 'slippery.' Stippling and adding some grip tape help but it still can leave you searching for more.ġ00% reliable so far (about 700 rounds) The grip is probably the most controversial aspect of this pistol some like it and others (myself included) don't particularly care for it. The 90-two has a polymer grip sleeve offered in two sizes: standard and slim.
The biggest change of all however was the grip. It added a standard picatinny rail, internal buffer for increased recoil absorption, dovetailed front sight, captured guide rod, and new/updated safety switch/mag release/trigger bar/hammer/slide/frame to change the overall look of the gun. The Beretta 90-Two (usually called the 'dash-2' for short) was an attempt to improve upon some of the complaints about the original M9/92FS series firearms.