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    beretta 92fs

    hi all , just bought a beretta 92fs and thinking of putting a mod / silencer on it, what would you recommend, photos if poss please.
    thanks

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    anyone have any info ?

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    You are best with the mod adapters from JS Ramsbottom - https://www.jsramsbottom.com/guntuff...etta-92fs.html

    You can then fit any 1/2 inch UNF threaded moderator. I have one and it works well. The original Umarex moderators are only cosmetic and are like hens teeth to find

    Apologies, I can't find a way to add photos to the post!
    Last edited by doyle83; 24-01-2021 at 08:35 PM. Reason: Apology for lack of photo

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    Quote Originally Posted by doyle83 View Post
    You are best with the mod adapters from JS Ramsbottom - https://www.jsramsbottom.com/guntuff...etta-92fs.html

    You can then fit any 1/2 inch UNF threaded moderator. I have one and it works well. The original Umarex moderators are only cosmetic and are like hens teeth to find

    Apologies, I can't find a way to add photos to the post!
    thanks i will check them out

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    Starting with a mod adapter is the thin end of the wedge, before you know it you've got a fancy silencer, aluminium sight rail, decent red dot sight to go with it, nice hand made wooden grips, fancy screws to hold said grips, stainless screws and bolts and a nice case to put it in. You then realise you're looking at £500 worth of investment in what is really a plinker. Looks good though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brucieboy View Post
    Starting with a mod adapter is the thin end of the wedge, before you know it you've got a fancy silencer, aluminium sight rail, decent red dot sight to go with it, nice hand made wooden grips, fancy screws to hold said grips, stainless screws and bolts and a nice case to put it in. You then realise you're looking at £500 worth of investment in what is really a plinker. Looks good though.
    You mean a bit like this

    https://flic.kr/p/2kAdGgK
    David.

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    I have the 92fs XXtreme it comes with a (pretend) silencer but if you cover the holes it does actually silence it, not as much as a dedicated silencer but enough for garden shooting.

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    There is a better option for an adapter that will not leave nasty marks on you gun. See:
    https://www./itm/333918137630

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    I've had a moderated 92 for years as a discreet back garden gun

    The Ramsbottom adaptor is good, a twist of insulating tape prevents barrel marking

    A slim alloy silencer allows the sights to be used

    A fun gun with an excellent D/A trigger

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    Really tempted to grab one of those ramsbottom mods for the 92 and throw my hogan decimeater on there. Does it stay put fairly well if it’s taped on there?

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    I've ordered an adapter for my 92FS. Which slim, shortish silencer works well ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikehill View Post
    I've ordered an adapter for my 92FS. Which slim, shortish silencer works well ?
    I had a silencer made for me. It takes away the muzzle blast but the action will always be heard.

    https://youtu.be/QHbDOIBSpkM
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    That’d be enough for me. Just for shooting indoors to take the edge off.

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