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Senior Member
Join Date: January 5, 2000
Posts: 151
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I'm having a hard time finding an answer to a question I've got. I'm about to order a pair of Beretta's and I've been looking at the INOX Tactical model. I want to know if these include the brigadier-style slide. I've looked everywhere and I can't get a solid answer. My dealer says "I think it does" and I've gotten similar responses from a few others, but I want to make sure. As part of the "Elite series" I think it should, and I know that the Elite "G" models do for sure. I also know that they are producing INOX (stainless steel) brigadier slides, since I handled one just this weekend (wasn't one of the "tactical" versions though). So please, if any of you have one of these, let me know if your slide is stamped "Brigadier" or not. Any other insite woudl be appreciated as well. Thanks again.
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Junior member
Join Date: January 10, 2000
Location: Collinsville, VA, USA
Posts: 38
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According to the article in March's Shooting Times, it has the standard slide.
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Senior Member
Join Date: January 22, 2000
Posts: 170
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I have the Inox Tactical. It does have the standard slide. It's basically a stainless 92 w/ rubber grips and night sights. Mine is extremely accurate, soft shooting and 100% reliable. A fine gun. It is the "F" series with decocker safety.
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Join Date: December 20, 1999
Location: Riverside County, CA
Posts: 44
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you are correct that there is a brigadier stainless model, though. Check out the new beretta ad in the magazines.
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