NRA Gun of the Week: Wilson Combat 92G Brigadier Tactical

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posted on January 6, 2018

Bill Wilson has let his affection for the Beretta Model 92 shine through with the 92G Brigadier Tactical. A collaborative effort between Wilson Combat and Beretta USA, the final product features the most sought-after features of the Beretta 92 and the performance-enhancing features Wilson Combat is known for, right out of the box. A modified M9A1-style checkered frame with accessory rail, enhanced Brigadier slide, Trijicon dovetail tritium front sight and Wilson Combat rear sight are literally just a few of the myriad upgrades offered on this pistol. Want to see more? Check out this week’s NRA Gun of the Week video hosted by American Rifleman's Christopher Olsen, or visit wilsoncombat.com



Specifications
Manufacturer: Beretta USA
Distributor: Wilson Combat
Action Type: recoil-operated, semi-automatic center-fire pistol
Chambering: 9 mm Luger
Magazine: 17-round detachable box
Frame: steel; Bruniton finish
Slide: steel; Bruniton finish
Barrel: 4.7” six-groove, 1:16” RH
Sights: Tritium front; Wilson Combat Battlesight Rear
Trigger: double-action, 9 lb. 4 ozs.; single-action, 5 lbs., 4 ozs.
Weight: 36 ozs.
MSRP: $1195

  

   



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