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Video: Fresh From The Crate - Beretta 92S

 

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Hey everybody. Ben with Classic Firearms here. Today is Friday May the fifth so happy Cinco De Mayo to everybody out there. Before we proceed with something really exciting today, got to let you know, today is the last day, tonight at midnight for entry into our FX9 drawing. So once again, if you haven't entered go to this little block up here in the corner of the screen, click on that. Get your entry in and you may just win one of our fantastic FX9 rifles. Now, let's move on to what I've got for you today. We have ... Sorry, I didn't mean to turn my back on the camera, but it was necessary there. We have actually brought this outside today and, are you okay with the sun there Matt? I know it just came up out from behind the cloud behind me. But we have some Beretta 92s that just came in folks. A very small lot, what you see on our forklift here is everything that we received. We opened one crate inside the warehouse just a little bit ago. When I saw the contents of this one crate, I said "stop everything. Let's go outside, get in the good light and do an unveiling, let the folks see exactly what we got this time." We got a special buy on these. We got a special price on these so we're bringing them to you guys at a very special price, but what I was really impressed with was the quality. So Matt, come on up. Let's take a look at what we're seeing, at least on these first couple of layers inside the crate. You see these various Beretta M92S's. This one has a little more wear, I would say that one's gonna be a standard grade, but they're all very tight. They all have the high capacity magazines with them. Pietro Beretta, Italy. Again from the finish wear on this one, I see a little holster wear, that would be a standard grade. But right here on the top layer, I've seen a few of these that look darn near new, as you can see from the finish here, so this would be representative of a hand select. Matt, stay with me. I'm gonna move a few of these back. Folks always tell us when they watch these videos, they say, "why do you pile those guns up on top of one another?". Well, I know it seems sacrilegious to do it, but frankly folks, this is the way they come. When they come in surplus, this is the way they come to us so we let you see everything, scars and all when we're unveiling. Here's another on this one has more of a parkerized finish than the deep blue that you'll see on some. That may be a different year of production. But good gracious, look how nice some of these are. Even that grip, see the grip texture on that, Matt? Even the grip looks virtually unused. All of the actions are good and tight. Nothing feels like a Beretta. Let's stroll around and open some more. You can see these other ones are still strapped. Let's just see what we've got here in each one of the crates. Well, we got some pink paper. Here's one laying on top. Looks like more of the same. I'm seeing a few more standard grades in here. As far as a little holster wear and so forth, but overall as nice a batch as I've seen anywhere. Let's go ahead and open the other two and at least see the top row. I didn't bring a hammer. I hope none of these are really well secured. Let me set this aside. More pink paper. My goodness, that's an entire row of what would pretty much look to be hand select. Beautiful bluing, beautiful Beretta emblems and stampings. See how that slide feels, ah perfect! Safety's work well. See red, shoot dead, safety. Traditional double action. And let's go for the last one. I'm always scared a snake or a possum is gonna jump out of one of these. You never know when you're popping the top of one of these what you're going to find. Hopefully it's only gonna be nice Beretta handguns. The sun just went behind a cloud again so that's good. And, looks like more of the same. Matt work your way around here and let them see how they're stacked down in there. Helicopters coming over. We always have interruptions when we're doing the videos. Let you scan this pistol while that's passing by. We've had these Beretta 92S's in the past folks. They've always done very, very well for us. This time, it's a little larger lot. Got a little resistance on that slide there but we got it working. Oh yeah, really smooth now. Anyway folks, here's the deal. We only have, not a large quantity this time. This is the smallest group that we've ever gotten in at one time. I don't know when we will get more. We've been out for awhile. We talked to the boss. It's springtime, it's a little slow in the industry right now. He said we gotta give them a deal. So here's what we're doing, $299.99. $299.99,that is strong folks. It's the best deal we've ever came out with on these nice Beretta's. I believe it's the nicest batch of Beretta's we've ever had. Standard grade will be $299.99. Hand selects will be $20.00 upcharge on that. You can select that as a custom options for a hand select if you like. Our guys will sort between the best six or eight or ten. Honestly sometimes you look down in the crate, you don't have to do a lot of sorting, you look and say man this one looks nice, it's the hand select. I've got a hand select in my hand. You've seen examples of the standard grade. I think even the worst ones, you're going to see some finish wear maybe on the grips or some holster wear, so I wouldn't be afraid of a standard, but if you want the best for just $20.00 more grab you a hand select while they last and take advantage of this really great deal at only $299.99. Folks, we appreciate your business. Have a great weekend and as always, thank you for being with us here at www.classicfirearms.com

 
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