Wilson Combat BER-92CT-9 92G Centurion 9mm Luger 17+1(2)/20+1(1) 4.25″, Black, Aluminum Pic. Rail Frame, Gray/Black G10 Grips, Tritium Combat Sight
$1,556.00
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The 92G Centurion Tactical merges Wilson’s award winning, high-performance Brigadier Tactical enhanced frame with a shorter, 4.25 Centurion slide to create the ideal everyday carry Beretta 9mm pistol. Some features of the limited-production 92G Centurion Tactical include steel ambidextrous decocker-only levers (G model), Centurion length slide, a modified M9A1-style checkered frame with accessory rail, and rounded trigger guard. The 92G Centurion Tactical ships with two 17 and one 20-round capacity magazines. This model also features an Elite-style, match-grade stainless barrel with a recessed target crown for enhanced accuracy and an Ameriglo Hackathorn high visibility dovetailed tritium front sight paired with a Wilson Combat black battlesight rear. The 92G Centurion Tactical also features gray/black Wilson Combat Ultra Thin G-10 grips, Wilson Combat Mag Guide and oversize mag release, and other custom features to enhance overall shooting and tactical performance. Like all Wilson Combat-Beretta collaborations, this model has factory-optimized action parts and improved slide-to-frame tolerances.
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