Product Spotlight: Beretta 92FS

The World’s Most Trusted Military and Police Pistol

Known to the world as the most trusted military and police pistol, the Beretta 92FS sets the standard for reliable and accurate semi-automatic handguns. Utilized by law-enforcement agencies as a dependable sidearm for over a quarter century, the 92FS Beretta is considered the ideal personal protection pistol. Its superior design has continuously evolved over time and it remains the most consistent and proven handgun on the market. Add this fantastic handgun to your collection today by shopping at GrabAGun! We’ve got handguns for sale, 9mm ammo, magazine deals, holsters, and more. Get the Beretta 92FS at the best price online from GrabAGun!

About the Beretta Brand

Maestro Bartolomeo Beretta founded the company in 1526 when he delivered an order of 185 arquebus barrels to the Venetian Arsenal in northern Italy. The Beretta Company became a trusted firearm manufacturer for the Italian army during WWI and WW2. They had an active role in repairing the American M1 Garands which was modified to become the Beretta BM-59 rifle. Beretta is the oldest active manufacturer in the firearm industry. Today, the Beretta name is reputable among military, police, and home-defense shooters.

The Beretta 92FS

The Beretta 92FS delivers superior accuracy and performance. It is a double/single-action semi-auto 9mm pistol with a 4.9 inch barrel and 15 round magazine. The 92FS Beretta operates an open-slide, short-recoil delayed locking-block system which results in a faster cycle time and excellent precision. This pistol is packed with tactical features such as: 3-dot sights, a reversible magazine release, an ambidextrous safety-decocker for right or left-handed individuals, a Bruniton finish that is highly resistant to sweat and corrosion, and a tool-free disassembly latch for convenient and easy cleaning. Iconic and reliable, the 92FS Beretta is a fantastic handgun for daily carry. Get a Beretta 92FS for sale along with Beretta 92FS grips and a 92FS holster at a price you’ll love!

Specs

Action: SA / DA

Barrel Length: 4.9″

Caliber: 9mm Luger

Model: 92FS

Frame Finish: Black Bruniton

Gun Platform: Beretta M9-Style

Slide Description: Serrated Black Bruniton Steel

Capacity: 15+1

Includes: 2 Magazines

Frame Description: Black Bruniton Steel

Grips: Black Polymer

Hand: Right

Safety: Ambidextrous Safety, Decocker

Sight Configuration: 3-Dot

Sight Style: Contrast

The Beretta 92FS at GrabAGun

The Beretta 92FS is a proven personal protection pistol. If you’re looking for accuracy right out of the box, the 92FS Beretta is just for you. GrabAGun has you covered on all your preferred pistols. Once you’ve secured your Beretta 92FS pistol, add a 92FS holster and Beretta 92FS grips to match. Along with the 92FS Beretta, we’ve got other handguns for sale, ammo to go, magazine deals, holsters, and more! To make sure you don’t miss out on any deals, sign up for our email newsletter, The Freedom Team. Get the Beretta 92FS for sale from GrabAGun today!

– Nina Manzanares

Dove Hunting Gear: the Shotguns, Ammo, and Accessories You Need

Dove Hunting Gear: the Shotguns, Ammo, and Accessories You Need

Dove Season is right around the corner! As we get to the end of summer and move into the beginning of dove hunting season, it is important to get make sure you have all the dove hunting gear you’ll need. In this blog, we’re going to go over some of the dove hunting gear you need to make this season a successful one!

Picking The Perfect Gun

If you ask hunters what their ideal dove hunting shotgun is, you’ll receive a lot of different answers. And while this might not be the most helpful, it demonstrates that there are a lot of good options for dove hunting shotguns. So when trying to find the gun for you, there are a few things to consider.

The Type of Shotgun

First, if you’ve shot before, consider your preference of a shotgun. You may like over-under shotguns, double barrel shotguns, semi-automatic shotguns, or pump-action shotguns and want to go with one of those. While pump shotguns often provide shooters with a more affordable option, semi-auto shotguns may make it easier to take quick follow-up shots when need be. These are all things to consider based on budget and skill.

Choosing a Gauge

Most shotguns will be either 12 or 20 gauge, but many dove hunters prefer 12 gauge. A 12 gauge shotgun delivers bigger and denser shot patterns because the shell can hold more shot. They also deliver versatility, with a 12 gauge allowing you to hunt bigger game in addition to doves. The 12 gauge shotgun has a great variety of uses compared to the 20 gauge.

While 20 gauge shotguns don’t deliver as much versatility, there are some benefits worth noting. They can easily take down doves as well as quail and ducks, which is the application we’re looking at here. Additionally, as you may know, 20 gauge shotguns also deliver less recoil than the larger 12 gauge, making them a great choice if recoil is a concern. Plus it is important to think about what you shoot. Are you more of a bird-only hunter? If so, then the 20 gauge will be great for you!

The Best Dove Hunting Shotguns

The great thing about most shotguns is that they usually have a 12 or 20 gauge version. Whether you want 12 gauge or 20 gauge, you can look for any of your favorite brands to find the best shotgun for you.

The Mossberg 500 All-Purpose Field Shotgun 12 GA

The Mossberg 500 All-Purpose Field Shotgun 12 gauge

One of the best shotguns for any dove hunter is the Mossberg 500 All Purpose Field 12 Gauge Shotgun. The Mossberg 500 shotgun has been seen as a classic by most hunters for many years, delivering reliable performance and taking down lots of game over the years. Additionally, we have the Mossberg 500 All Purpose Field 20 Gauge Shotgun for those that want a 20 gauge version.

The CZ Readhead Premier Over-Under 12 GA

A great choice for those who prefer an over-under shotgun is this CZ Readhead Premier shotgun. It also delivers a quality finish that’s inspired by classic shotguns, allowing you to experience a vintage look and feel at an affordable price

The Beretta A400 XPLOR 20 GA Shotgun

Beretta A400 XPLOR 20 gauge Shotgun

Beretta A400 XPLOR Action 20 Gauge shotgun is well suited for a variety of hunting and target shooting tasks. This Beretta shotgun is light and trim, making the it a great choice for a high-quality shotgun

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The Best Dove Hunting Ammo 

When it comes to choosing shotgun ammo for a dove hunting trip, we understand you want the best, along with a wide variety of options. Most hunters use 2.75-inch dove and field loads that are cost effective and consistent. There are many options you can choose from through GrabAGun! 

Sizing and Dove Ammo Load

For any new dove hunters out there, we would recommend using 2.75″ shotshells loaded with 7 ½ or #8 shot. These sizes will provide a uniform shot pattern and plenty of pellets downrange. These shot sizes offer a dense pattern, which is perfect for agile birds like doves. 

Doves aren’t necessarily the hardest bird to take down, but they are fast and unpredictable. Using the ideal shotgun shells for dove hunting can enhance the performance of your shotgun and provide the best results in the field. Options like the Fiocchi Field Dynamics High Velocity 12 Gauge , the Fiocchi Field Dynamics High Velocity 20 gauge loads, and the Winchester 20 gauge rounds are great examples of this. They provide optimal performance and come in a variety of gauges and loads, making it easy to find exactly what you need.

While there are more sizes of shot, you’ll find that experienced hunters usually stick with the 7 ½ or 8 shot for dove. Experiment for yourself with Remington 12 gauge ammo or 20 gauge ammo for sale to find what works best for you. Regardless, it is important to have several boxes of ammo with you in a variety of options since your environment can change. 

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Dove Season Accessories

One thing experienced shooters can tell you is that conditions are always changing. You may find yourself moving around a few times just to get a decent shot. That’s why, as part of your dove hunting essentials, it’s necessary to have the correct gear, choke tubes, and decoys to get the most out of your hunt. 

Every dove hunter wants to make sure they have a sturdy chair for hours of sitting out in the field. We have a great list of hunting chairs that are all lightweight, but heavy-duty and waterproof. These chairs come in a variety of colors and some have great storage space to make sure you make the most of your hunting area. For more storage you can also get shell pouches, bird hunting vests, or coolers for a fun and easy hunt. Need a way to bring the dove to you? We also have great dove decoys that move and act just like a real dove to catch the attention of passing birds. Whether the birds are flying high or coming to decoys, GrabAGun has a huge selection of choke tubes for the distances you need to shoot.

Dove Hunting Gear at GrabAGun

Dove hunting is an incredibly fun and rewarding experience. New hunters that want to have a successful season need to make sure they have everything ready to go. Luckily, we can help you out with all the gear you need! So remember, whenever you’re looking for a new firearm or firearm accessory, check out GrabAGun!

–Destinee Norman

Which is Better? AR-10 Vs. AR-15

“If you think the AR-15 is too much, get the AR-10. That is five fewer ARs”

As two of the most popular and successful guns on the market, the AR-10 and AR-15 have always been pitted against each other. There has been a long lasting debate on whether the AR-10 or AR-15 is “better”, with some saying the power and distance of the AR-10 outmatches the versatility and maneuverability of the AR-15 or vice versa. Let’s break down these ARs and see what the difference is between the two.

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History of The AR 

Many people are under the impression that AR stands for “Assault Rifle”, but in reality it stands for “Armalite Rifle”, for the company at which it was founded. Armalite was established in 1954 when they built the AR-1, a weapon developed for paratroopers. After many variations of this rifle, including the popular AR-7 survival rifle, Armalite eventually built the infamous AR-10.

The AR-10 was created to compete with the AK-47s and M14s used during the Vietnam War. Not only was the AR-10 a smaller and lighter gun to carry, but it was more accurate than other rifles that used gas piston technology. The AR-10 used the direct impingement system which piped gas directly into the receiver, which then cycled into the bolt carrier. Chambered for the 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge, this rifle was a full pound lighter than other military rifles. The long-range capability actually makes the AR-10 a favorite for long-range shooters. Looking for AR 10 or AR 15 rifle deals? Go to GrabAGun.com and shop now!

The AR-10 had plenty of influence in new models of the AR. With the newly developed and lighter 5.56 NATO rounds, there was a request to use this new chambering in a new AR, and thus the AR-15 was born. The AR-15 was way lighter than the AR-10 and used lighter 5.56 NATO ammo. In 1959, Colt bought the rights to the AR-10 and AR-15 to start production for civilian use. The AR-15 has now become one of the most famous rifles in the US with almost 20 million AR-15 style rifles in circulation. Interested in an AR 10 or AR 15 rifle? Get an AR and bulk 5.56 ammo for sale online at GrabAGun!

The AR-10 and AR-15

While most people have a preference for either the AR-10 or the AR-15, both have similar internal functions and external styles. For example, they both have a rotating bolt design, use the same trigger group, are customizable, and many ARs have interchangeable parts. However, the significant difference between the two is the caliber, which leads to differences in things like rifling, weight, and ballistic performance. Today, these rifles are available in a variety of chamberings outside of their initial calibers which can lead to minimal differences even between different AR-10s or AR-15s

Why Should You Buy The AR-10?

Looking at the differences between a .223 Rem/5.56 NATO AR-15 and the .308 Win AR-10, the AR-10 excels at long distance shooting. With heavier ammunition, the AR-10 has a longer effective range. So, this probably isn’t a great home defense weapon unless BigFoot is trying to steal your fridge. While the heavier ammo leads to longer range accuracy, this makes the rifle heavier and the capacity lower. When you shop for an AR-10, you are mostly going to find .308 Win magazines with 20-rounds or lower. AR-10s can also have more proprietary parts depending on the manufacturer, so more research may be required if you are building a rifle instead of buying a complete AR. If you are a hunter, a long range target shooter, and someone who doesn’t mind a heftier weapon, the AR-10 may be the better option for you! Get an AR 10 for sale from GrabAGun along with your bulk .308 Win ammo and spare magazines today!

Why Should You Buy The AR-15?

The AR-15 overall is more popular than the AR-10 and is one of the most popular firearm platforms in the US. The AR-15 is inexpensive as it is easy to shoot. The ammo is cheaper and it is a little easier to find spare parts and mags. There is great interchangeability between different manufacturer’s parts if you are building an AR-15 as well. With a lighter 5.56 NATO round, the AR-15 is usually lighter and you will be able to find higher capacity 30-round magazines. Even though it is considered a shorter range weapon than the AR-10, the AR-15 is still highly effective between 300 and 500 yards. The AR-15 is well equipped for predators and varmints, but isn’t the best for hunting deer or larger animals. It is also less awkward in close quarters, making it a great home defense weapon, and offers more accurate and faster shots. If you are a target shooter, are looking for a home defense weapon, or just need something lighter, the AR-15 could be the better option! Get your AR 15 for sale at GrabAGun today. We have everything you need for an AR 15 at the prices you’ll love!

Specs Breakdown

TypeAR-10
SKUGAG_DB1032C001-141091
ManufacturerDiamondback
ModelDB10
Caliber.308 Win
Barrel Length18”
Capacity20-Rounds
Weight8.73 lbs
PriceMore Expensive
ApplicationHunting, Long Range Shooting
AR-15
SKUGAG_AS-8500R
ManufacturerRuger
ModelAR 556
Caliber.223 Rem/5.56 NATO
Barrel Length16.1”
Capacity30-Rounds
Weight6.5 lbs
PriceMore Affordable
ApplicationHome Defense, Plinking, Target Shooting

Like the look of these two AR rifles? The Diamondback DB10 AR-10 style rifle from GrabAGun.com could be exactly what you are looking for! This rifle is chambered in .308 Win, has an M-LOK handguard, a Magpul CTR stock, and comes optic ready. For an AR-15 style rifle, get the Ruger AR 556. This AR-15 style rifle is chambered in .223 Rem/5.56 NATO, has a 6-position telescoping M4-style buttstock, a Ruger flash suppressor, and adjustable sights. Get the AR 15, AR 10, and bulk ammo in your caliber of choice from GrabAGun today!

Which is Better?

At the end of the day, both of these guns are great when performing the tasks that they are made for. For example, the AR-15 is amazing when you are walking long distances or maneuvering on rough terrain. However, the AR-10 is amazing when hunting bigger game or needing to shoot accurately at long distance. Do you enjoy hunting big game or are you looking for a more accurate weapon at 750 yards? The AR-10 is for you. Are you looking for a gun that is easier to shoot, cheaper, and has better maneuverability at ranges under 500 yards? Then definitely get the AR-15. You can go back and forth all day on the pros and cons of these rifles because they truly are two sides of the same coin. So, when it really comes down to it, it is completely up to you and what you are needing in a new rifle. If you still can’t decide which one to get, maybe ask yourself, “why not both?”

–Destinee Norman