Beretta U22 Neo

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Jim B
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Beretta U22 Neo

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What is the general opinion of the Beretta U22 Neo? There has been a lot of talk recently about the Browning MkII & MKIII. Has anyone used the U22? Are there aftermarket parts available for it like the Browning?

Jim
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Re: Beretta U22 Neo

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Jim B wrote:What is the general opinion of the Beretta U22 Neo? There has been a lot of talk recently about the Browning MkII & MKIII. Has anyone used the U22? Are there aftermarket parts available for it like the Browning?

Jim
Hi

The guy at the gun shop didn't like the Neo, but that's one guy and I haven't heard anything else. The Browning is the Buckmark, Ruger's are Mark I, II, and now III. The old Mark I's shoot pretty well too.

If I get the kids for a smallbore pistol team, I'll probably go for a few Buckmarks.

Mike
Wichita KS
Jim B
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Post by Jim B »

I guess that just goes to show what I know about pistols! I am a rifle shooter. In fact I don't even own any pistols.

Jim
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Re: Beretta U22 Neo

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Jim B wrote:What is the general opinion of the Beretta U22 Neo?
What was Beretta thinking when they put that thing together?!! Spend a little more and get a Sig/Hammerli Trailside, or at least a Buckmark.

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