Beretta is the oldest firearm manufacturer in the world beginning in 1526. Since 1985 they have supplied the U.S. Armed Services with 600,000 pistols. The Beretta/Wilson Combat 92G is one great pistol. The price difference of the Beretta 92FS is $500.00($699.00 vs $1,199.00) and, in my opinion, worth it. Fit and finish is excellent, great sights, great trigger, and very accurate. This is a definitely a family heirloom. If you sent a stock 92FS to Wilson Combat for customization, the cost would be around $850.00 and that is without a de-cocker which is on the Brigadier. I posted the spec sheet from Wilson Combat’s website, and a very informative video.
SPECIFICATIONS
M9A1 frame with 92A1 round trigger guard profile and improved checkering
Dehorned 92G Brigadier slide
Enhanced slide to frame fit
Trijicon tritium dovetail front sight
Stainless barrel with recessed crown, 4.7” Elite II length, black finish
Oversize steel magazine release
Steel de-cocking levers
Skeletonized Elite II hammer
D hammer spring
Lanyard loop pin
Lanyard loop, aluminum
Steel trigger
Wilson Combat rear u-notch battlesight
Wilson Combat fluted steel guide rod
G10 Dirty Olive grips with Wilson Combat logo medallion
Wilson Combat logo on slide
3 15rd M9A1 Beretta sand resistant magazines
9mm caliber only
G configuration ambidextrous decocker only
All steel components (decocker, trigger, magazine release, guide rod)
Checkered frontstrap and backstrap
Beveled magazine well
Rail for mounting light or laser
Special serial number range with WC prefix
IDPA Stock Service Pistol approved
USPSA Production Division approved