Need help with Beretta 92 grip

Gun, shooting and equipment discussions unrelated to CHL issues

Moderator: carlson1


Topic author
JLaw
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 6
Posts: 1013
Joined: Sun Jul 24, 2005 9:57 am
Location: Woodlands, TX

Need help with Beretta 92 grip

#1

Post by JLaw »

So as not to hijack another thread, and thanks in advance to GordonC for offering up some pointers...

Well I've begun shooting the Beretta 92FS in IDPA, really enjoying this pistol but have noticed I have a nasty flaw somewhere.

(Gordon C - I was shooting revolvers before making the switch.)

Several times in two matches so far, I have somehow activated the safety/decocker lever on the Beretta. I am a right handed shooter, using a a firm thumbs forward grip. My support hand rides as high as possible with the thumb pointing forward and in contact with the frame, forward of the takedown lever. My strong hand is typical I suppose, but instead of my thumb pointing straight forward (call it 12:00), I have to angle it to the left slightly...to around "11:00". I have to do this to keep my stong hand thumb away from the slide lock lever so that it will lock open after the last round. No one home to take a photo at the moment, I'll post one if that changes.

The only thing I can think might be happening is I'm getting lazy with my strong hand thumb at times, and maybe it's coming up off my support hand and activating the safety/decocker during recoil. Not sure of this, but can't find another explanation.

And thoughts, ideas or comments?

JLaw
Six for sure.
User avatar

MoJo
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 1
Posts: 4899
Joined: Thu Dec 23, 2004 6:10 pm
Location: Vidor, Tx
Contact:

Re: Need help with Beretta 92 grip

#2

Post by MoJo »

The 92FS has a slide mounted safety/decocker I can't see any way that you are activating it during recoil. Have you considered the possibility of a mechanical problem with the pistol?
"To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them."
George Mason
Texas and Louisiana CHL Instructor, NRA Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, Personal Protection and Refuse To Be A Victim Instructor
User avatar

Liberty
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 2
Posts: 6343
Joined: Mon Jul 03, 2006 8:49 pm
Location: Galveston
Contact:

Re: Need help with Beretta 92 grip

#3

Post by Liberty »

Are you flipping the safety on when you come up from a low ready. I practice intentionally flipping the safty off every time comming from a low ready, because I have knocked it on a few times
Liberty''s Blog
"Today, we need a nation of Minutemen, citizens who are not only prepared to take arms, but citizens who regard the preservation of freedom as the basic purpose of their daily life and who are willing to consciously work and sacrifice for that freedom." John F. Kennedy

Topic author
JLaw
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 6
Posts: 1013
Joined: Sun Jul 24, 2005 9:57 am
Location: Woodlands, TX

Re: Need help with Beretta 92 grip

#4

Post by JLaw »

I don't think it's a mechanical problem, the safety feels pretty firm to engage and disengage. But no one else has shot the weapon to confirm this.

I do not practice flipping the safety off when I draw this weapon, only with my S&W 908. Same safety configuration, but the Beretta's lever is a little higher up and farther back. The safety is never engaged on the first shot, it's always been in the middle of a string of fire. :confused5 I dunno?

JLaw
Six for sure.

Wildscar
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 2
Posts: 1402
Joined: Wed Feb 21, 2007 4:04 pm
Location: Dallas Area

Re: Need help with Beretta 92 grip

#5

Post by Wildscar »

JLaw wrote:I don't think it's a mechanical problem, the safety feels pretty firm to engage and disengage. But no one else has shot the weapon to confirm this.

I do not practice flipping the safety off when I draw this weapon, only with my S&W 908. Same safety configuration, but the Beretta's lever is a little higher up and farther back. The safety is never engaged on the first shot, it's always been in the middle of a string of fire. :confused5 I dunno?

JLaw
Contact Beretta. There is no way that I can see how the safety would just flip on while shooting. The safety lever is back farther than your thumbs should be and go even farther back upon discharge of the weapon. I don't see any way that the lever would be accidentally hit. How old is the firearm and how many rounds have been though it.

Also in IDPA match's if the firearm has a safety feature it is suppose to be on when in a match. The fact that you leave it off to shoot IDPA might be considered cheating.
Wildscar
"Far Better it is to dare mighty things than to take rank with those poor, timid spirits who know neither victory nor defeat." Theodore Roosevelt 1899
Beretta 92FS
Holster Review Resource
Project One Million:Texas - Click here and Join NRA Today!
Image
User avatar

M9FAN
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 1
Posts: 538
Joined: Wed Nov 07, 2007 1:17 pm
Location: Pearland, TX

Re: Need help with Beretta 92 grip

#6

Post by M9FAN »

Wildscar wrote:
JLaw wrote:I don't think it's a mechanical problem, the safety feels pretty firm to engage and disengage. But no one else has shot the weapon to confirm this.

I do not practice flipping the safety off when I draw this weapon, only with my S&W 908. Same safety configuration, but the Beretta's lever is a little higher up and farther back. The safety is never engaged on the first shot, it's always been in the middle of a string of fire. :confused5 I dunno?

JLaw
Contact Beretta. There is no way that I can see how the safety would just flip on while shooting. The safety lever is back farther than your thumbs should be and go even farther back upon discharge of the weapon. I don't see any way that the lever would be accidentally hit. How old is the firearm and how many rounds have been though it.

Also in IDPA match's if the firearm has a safety feature it is suppose to be on when in a match. The fact that you leave it off to shoot IDPA might be considered cheating.
:iagree:
"Upon the conduct of each depends the fate of all." - Alexander the Great

Topic author
JLaw
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 6
Posts: 1013
Joined: Sun Jul 24, 2005 9:57 am
Location: Woodlands, TX

Re: Need help with Beretta 92 grip

#7

Post by JLaw »

Hmmm, okay. You are correct, the safety is awfully far back to be accidentally bumped on. I suppose it could be a mechanical problem, MoJo already suggested this and I didn't think it would be a problem. But I suppose it is a possibility.

The weapon is pretty new, bought earlier this year. Total round count is low, maybe 800 rounds, definitely under 1K.

I didn't know about the IDPA safety rule, sounds like I need to sit down and read the book and see what else I'm doing wrong! :oops: Then I'll get out and practice flipping off the safety during the draw.

JLaw
Six for sure.
User avatar

Skiprr
Moderator
Posts in topic: 3
Posts: 6458
Joined: Fri Oct 20, 2006 4:50 pm
Location: Outskirts of Houston

Re: Need help with Beretta 92 grip

#8

Post by Skiprr »

Wildscar wrote:Also in IDPA match's if the firearm has a safety feature it is suppose to be on when in a match. The fact that you leave it off to shoot IDPA might be considered cheating.
Um, no; not quite correct.

The rules specifically note that DA, DAO, and Safe Action pistols play in SSP. JLaw's Beretta qualifies in SSP. On his pistol--and many others--the device is not a safety, it's a decocker. His Beretta is designed to be carried with the mechanism decocked and in "double-action" mode for the first round. Subsequent rounds are single-action. And that's legal in IDPA.

Single-action-only pistols in ESP and CDP (i.e., Browning models like the 1911), should be readied cocked-and-locked at the "Load and make ready" command.
Join the NRA or upgrade your membership today. Support the Texas Firearms Coalition and subscribe to the Podcast.
I’ve contacted my State Rep, Gary Elkins, about co-sponsoring HB560. Have you contacted your Rep?
NRA Benefactor Life Member

SRVA

Re: Need help with Beretta 92 grip

#9

Post by SRVA »

Jlaw, Only way to really determine what is happening is to have someone watch you while your shooting. If you have time this week, let me know and maybe we can get together.

Regarding the safety, Skiprr is absolutely correct. You do not need to start a double action pistol with the decocker in the on "on" position. Use it to decock the gun, return it to the "up" position an put it in the holster. No argument on this, it is clearly specified in the rules.

Steve
User avatar

Liberty
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 2
Posts: 6343
Joined: Mon Jul 03, 2006 8:49 pm
Location: Galveston
Contact:

Re: Need help with Beretta 92 grip

#10

Post by Liberty »

SRVA wrote:Jlaw, Only way to really determine what is happening is to have someone watch you while your shooting. If you have time this week, let me know and maybe we can get together.

Regarding the safety, Skiprr is absolutely correct. You do not need to start a double action pistol with the decocker in the on "on" position. Use it to decock the gun, return it to the "up" position an put it in the holster. No argument on this, it is clearly specified in the rules.

Steve
I'm afraid you might be right. I do hope if Jlaw figures it out that he will let us know whats going on.
Liberty''s Blog
"Today, we need a nation of Minutemen, citizens who are not only prepared to take arms, but citizens who regard the preservation of freedom as the basic purpose of their daily life and who are willing to consciously work and sacrifice for that freedom." John F. Kennedy
User avatar

Skiprr
Moderator
Posts in topic: 3
Posts: 6458
Joined: Fri Oct 20, 2006 4:50 pm
Location: Outskirts of Houston

Re: Need help with Beretta 92 grip

#11

Post by Skiprr »

And no better person to watch what's goin' on than SRVA!
Join the NRA or upgrade your membership today. Support the Texas Firearms Coalition and subscribe to the Podcast.
I’ve contacted my State Rep, Gary Elkins, about co-sponsoring HB560. Have you contacted your Rep?
NRA Benefactor Life Member

CompVest
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 1
Posts: 3079
Joined: Sun Jan 02, 2005 7:17 pm

Re: Need help with Beretta 92 grip

#12

Post by CompVest »

+1
Women on the DRAW – drill, revise, attain, win
Coached Practice Sessions for Women
User avatar

Skiprr
Moderator
Posts in topic: 3
Posts: 6458
Joined: Fri Oct 20, 2006 4:50 pm
Location: Outskirts of Houston

Re: Need help with Beretta 92 grip

#13

Post by Skiprr »

Or maybe CompVest. Image
Join the NRA or upgrade your membership today. Support the Texas Firearms Coalition and subscribe to the Podcast.
I’ve contacted my State Rep, Gary Elkins, about co-sponsoring HB560. Have you contacted your Rep?
NRA Benefactor Life Member

Topic author
JLaw
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 6
Posts: 1013
Joined: Sun Jul 24, 2005 9:57 am
Location: Woodlands, TX

Re: Need help with Beretta 92 grip

#14

Post by JLaw »

SRVA wrote:Jlaw, Only way to really determine what is happening is to have someone watch you while your shooting. If you have time this week, let me know and maybe we can get together.

Steve
Sounds great, I'll take you up on that sometime, not sure about this weeks evenings yet. BTW, is Thunder Tactical shooting tommorrow evening?

JLaw
Six for sure.

SRVA

Re: Need help with Beretta 92 grip

#15

Post by SRVA »

We are shooting tomorrow and also this Saturday.
Post Reply

Return to “General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion”