Rated 5 out of 5 by Tiffer from Nice Italian Import I just picked up my used Beretta 92s at my local Gander Outdoors. They didn’t have the pistol in stock so I gambled and purchased it sight unseen. Many surplus firearms from other outlets fall in the category of good to very good condition. Even their hand select at times have greatly disappointed me in mechanics and appearance. My new Beretta 92s is a real beauty that looks like it was manufactured yesterday. Outside some minor scratches from importation it’s a great looker for a pistol that is forty years old! Way to go Gander Outdoors.

Rated 1 out of 5 by J BOB from Proper care Well, Gander Outdoors was wonderful however I cannot say the same about the previous owner of the Beretta 92 I purchased. This gun was in such bad condition that it was carbon clogged and gummed up so much that I could not charge the slide to the rear position. It took mechanical power to release the slide for disassembly and a long bath three times in a hydrosonic cleaner which the fluid used in it should have lasted a lot longer than 3 uses but the gun is performing perfectly now. New bluing, some new springs, new grips and it is as good as new now. The previous owner should be extremely ashamed of theirselves! Clean your guns, your life may depend on it one day!

Rated 5 out of 5 by Anonymous from Good as it gets for surplus. My 92s was very clean internally. Appears to have been seldom fired. The bluing on the slide and barrel was 90% - a little holster wear but no rust. Rifling crisp and clean. The anodized frame had a few minor dings and scratches. The plastic grips a little scratched up and the grip screws a little wallowed out. Overall I'm very pleased with the purchase. Like all my Berettas - it shoots a little high at 25-yards. I replaced the locking block and recoil spring as recommended, but it functioned perfectly with the origional parts.

Rated 2 out of 5 by Myles long from Should have just bought a new 92FS Visually in nice shape, but a trip to the range and the pistol had major issues. Failure to feed, and stove pipe problems on every shot, as well as poor accuracy. Mag spring and ejector spring worn out. Barrel shot out. So, I bought 2 new mags, and a replacement spring and follower for the old mag, new ejector spring and new barrel. That should fix all the issues. However, I could have purchased a nice 92 FS with better sights for what this pistol cost along with repair costs. Used guns..... always a risk.....

Rated 5 out of 5 by jbaggie88 from Berreta 92S- Great Condition After a good cleaning took it to firing range on the farm. The one received showed very light use. Rails were well machined with no slop. Cycled brass well with no FTFs. Seems a little heavier than the M9 from younger years. Reminder the 92S has the Magazine Release on the bottom of the grip. Excellent Choice for a Surplus Weapon!

Rated 5 out of 5 by Scott from Nice Beretta, get one if you can This is the European mag release Beretta 92. This means the mag release is at the bottom on the left side instead of behind the trigger mid-way up the grip. Thid in no way makes md like it less, just preparing folks that it takes mags that are specific to 92S. Todays regular 92 mags wont work. Same with replacement grips. Shoots like a well tuned Beretta should. Condition to me is "used, but not very much" Not in mint condition, but well above good, whatever is inbetween the two.

Rated 5 out of 5 by Chris from Beretta 92s Pick one of these up in the Greenville store today,looked almost brand new.