Beretta 92A1 - Lights do not fit rail

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  • toddnjoyce

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    For ease of ref, here's the pertinent parts of MIL-STD-1913:

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    shipwreck

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    I have owned 2 or 3 92A1s in the past. I always used the 1913 key, and it fit fine. I still have the same light, and it is on my M9A3 with that same key.

    I have a photo with it on a 92A1, but not on this PC. So, I can only post this:

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    JColumbus

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    This happened to me with a 92A1 and every light. I ended up just using the locking adapter for the surefire x300. All lights were either too loose, too tight, or wouldn't go back much. It was strange to me.
     
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