![]() It's where Haydon kills the assassin who'd just murdered his partner on the grounds of an old mansion where a team of Mexicans was staying while trying to kill a corrupt former politician. Haydon used that Beretta in what I feel is one of the best, most believable gunfights in all of fiction. Lindsey never named the model of Beretta, and on the one occasion when we met at a signing, I forgot to ask if he knew guns well enough to know. Stuart Haydon, Houston Homicide, in David Lindsey's superb books, the best of which date from the early 1980's through the '90's. One or the other has to be the "Beretta" carried by one of my favorite fictional detectives, Sgt. I do think I'd change the locking block on a used 92 series gun, and understand that the older ones will accept the current Third Gen. I'll check my M-92FS, although I'm pretty sure it was made within a year or two of when I bought it new.
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