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Beretta Brigadier Elite Slide CNC

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So I really want the brigadier elite slide but I'm sure you all know they're impossible to find. Does anyone know a place that can like CNC cut me one? I found some but they expect you to put in a huge order. I just want 1 or 2. I'm a really big resident evil fan, and the gun in the video game is a 92f/m9 with a brigadier elite slide and custom wood grips. I found places to get the grips, I can get the m9 no problem, but I don't want to invest in it if I can't get that slide, I'm willing to have one made by someone else other than Beretta. Keep in mind I'm a rookie, don't know allot about firearms or even CNC machines, I actually get annoyed trying find stores that ship to Chicago and Google doesn't make it easy to find gun parts. I haven't been on this site long enough to make purchases and I'm sure if I go to a Beretta forum in gonna have to wait awhile too before I can see what's for sale.
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You may want to start checking the various auction sites. Trying to replicate a gun can be a costly project using already available, but hard to find parts. Having parts made to order in a very low volume number usually kills the project. You may have a supper difficult time getting vendors to ship anything to you if you have anything close to a Chicago or cook county zip code. I would look at proxbid first and use their search function for you 96 slide. Good luck with your build.
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I'm not sure exactly what you are looking for, my Beretta knowledge is much less than my Sig knowledge. From my knowledge, the Brigadier, is a shorter Slide version. The frames themselves are relatively identical.

As Mpddoud162 suggested, your best option is to possibly scan both eBay, and places like Gun Broker.

Just as I have provided a link in this category, in a thread, where I've been listing Sig branded "kits" available on Gun Broker.

I've got an older 96, that I'm looking to throw on a 92A1 top assembly on, for 2 caliber use.
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You may want to start checking the various auction sites. Trying to replicate a gun can be a costly project using already available, but hard to find parts. Having parts made to order in a very low volume number usually kills the project. You may have a supper difficult time getting vendors to ship anything to you if you have anything close to a Chicago or cook county zip code. I would look at proxbid first and use their search function for you 96 slide. Good luck with your build.
I found the regular brigadier with only back serrations and no front ones. That's like the only difference in brigadier and brigadier elite. Hopefully it's still for sale next week. I think I'ma just buy it and find someone to cut the front serrations and maybe sand off the stencil and I'll repaint it.
I found the regular brigadier with only back serrations and no front ones. That's like the only difference in brigadier and brigadier elite. Hopefully it's still for sale next week. I think I'ma just buy it and find someone to cut the front serrations and maybe sand off the stencil and I'll repaint it.
You may want to reach out to this person. He does museum quality work and I’ve used him in the past for several projects including one off prototype stuff. He is quick and very reasonably priced.
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