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Beretta 92 in police service. Beretta pistol: an overview of the device and modifications

Founded 500 years ago, the Italian company Beretta is the oldest arms manufacturer in the world. The first documentary evidence of the manufacture of weapons by the Beretta family are receipts from the State Archives of Venice, dated 1526. In them you can read that Bartolomeo Beretta of Gardone sold 185 arquebus barrels to the local arsenal. Representatives of the Beretta company, however, are deeply convinced that their predecessors began to engage in weapons trade even earlier, as the company's current logo - "500 Years. One Passion" clearly indicates.

Today the company is part of holding Beretta, a group of a total of 26 arms industry companies, including the Italian arms manufacturers Benelli and Franchi, the Finnish arms firm Sako, and the German optics manufacturer Steiner. The holding is headed by Hugo Giussalli Beretta, one of the descendants of Bartolomeo Beretta. Together with his sons Pietro and Franco, the 77-year-old entrepreneur runs the concern.

In 2015, Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta celebrated two anniversaries: the 100th anniversary of the first Beretta Modell 1915 b self-loading pistol and the 30th anniversary of the adoption of the Beretta 92 FS pistol under the designation M9 by the US Army.

Self-loading pistol Beretta M 1915


On May 23, 1915, Italy joined the First world war. The Italian army adopted the Glisenti M 1910 in 9 mm Glisenti as a regular pistol and purchased a number of models in 7.65 mm Browning in Spain. But the need for a reliable self-loading pistol remained extremely high.

The chief designer of Pietro Beretta, Tuleo Marengoni, has been working for five years on the creation of a self-loading pistol, in the development of which he was guided by the Mauser M1910.

Your first M1915 Beretta introduced it in the very first year of the war, chambering it for the standard 9 mm Glisenti cartridge, which corresponded in size to the 9 mm Luger cartridge, but was much weaker than the latter.

Two years later followed the model M1917 caliber 7.65 mm Browning. However, Beretta never used this designation for the pistol, instead putting "Brevetto 1915" (Patent 1915) on the weapon, thus often misleading collectors who believed that the 7.65 mm pistol represented the same, only a few reduced design.

Under his leadership, the first Beretta self-loading pistol appeared: Pietro Beretta in 1903, at the age of 33, after the death of his father, Giuseppe took over the management of the company, which remained in his hands until his death in 1957.

Pietro Beretta brought the M1915/M1917 pistols to the market at just the right time, and his firm became the leading gun manufacturer in Italy. In addition, the foundation was laid at the enterprise for the further successful production of self-loading pistols.

The successors of the Beretta M 1915 self-loading pistol

Together with the Modell 1923 pistol, Beretta introduced its second the lineup 9 mm Glisenti pistols. At the same time, the M1923 was the first Beretta pistol with an external trigger. The non-self-cocking model was aimed at military customers and was equipped with a holster, which, with the help of a hinged connecting jumper, could be attached to the store shaft as a shoulder rest.
The Model 950 Pocket Pistol was once chosen as the best agent of the (fictitious) Secret Service of His Majesty. James Bond, however, later turned down Mr. "M's" proposed Beretta pistol in favor of a Walther pistol. The M 950 entered production in 1952.
Like the M 950, the M3230 Tomcat, introduced in 1996, has a lever-operated barrel that swings up to add another round to the magazine.
Modell 8000 "Cougar" was presented to the public for the first time in 1995. The twist-lock pistol with a 15-round magazine is available in single/double-action or double-only triggers in 9 mm Luger, .40 S&W, or .45 ACP.
Beretta: Introduced in 2006, the 90Two is a model of the Beretta 92 with a polymer handle, rounded contours indicating the aluminum parts of the 92. In addition, a rail is provided for accessories such as a laser pointer.

Michael Schippers

The Beretta Modell Stock is one of the rare sports models. The pistol is equipped with a reinforced slide with grooves in front to facilitate cocking. The muzzle of the barrel is inside the adjustable sleeve.
With Modell 89 pistol in .22 l.r. Beretta wanted to compete with the big names in sporting pistols, but didn't have much success.
In 2002, the Beretta U22 Neos small-caliber pistol appeared, whose futuristic appearance is most likely aimed at US plinker shooters.
For the showcases of major gun shows, in its anniversary year, Beretta released this PX4 Storm with a 24 carat gold finish.

Airguns are mainly used for shooting from a short distance in sports or for recreation. Some choose pneumatics for self-defense. The modern market offers many different options for this weapon.

Air pistols are usually imitations of famous combat brands. Beretta is one of them. It is one of the oldest arms companies in the world. For more than five hundred years, the Italian company has been manufacturing weapons that are recognized worldwide as one of the best and are now used to equip the army and police of many countries. It is in service with the domestic police. It is also worth looking at his "cut" version.

general information

The most famous manufacturer of pneumatics "Beretta"- This is the German concern "Umarex". The company specializes in the production of pneumatics. Back in 1937, she received the rights to create a pistol with blank bullets.

The Umarex concern gained worldwide fame by releasing copies of traumatic weapons and pneumatics, which appearance identical to their combat counterparts.

This is a copy of the combat Beretta M92 FS, which has been used by the soldiers of the American army since 1989. The price is from 10,000 to 20,000 rubles.

Externally, the pneumatic version is no different from the combat one, the difference is only in the characteristics:

The body of the model is metal (although there are options with wooden handles). Bullet balls are loaded into a round drum inside the ammo bay.

Features of the dispenser in the design of the gas cartridge allow it to serve for a long time and flawlessly.

The air pistol Umarex Beretta 92 FS, the price of which is very impressive, is a premium class pistol, it is powerful and accurate. Watch the video:

The Umarex Beretta Elite II gas pistol is considered budget option(cost up to 5,000 rubles).

The weapon is smoothbore, you can install a flashlight or a laser target indicator. The front sight and rear sight are not adjustable. The trigger mechanism is self-cocking.

There is an automatic fuse. It is recommended to store the gun unloaded, clean - after every 500 shots, and lubricate the trigger after about two thousand shots. have the same criteria.

The model is popular in many countries of the world, despite the budget model, many professionals pay close attention to it. The gun is comfortable and reliable in operation. The IZH 53m pneumatic pistol is also easy to use, about him.

This is one of the few gas-balloon models that combines an imitation of the movement of the shutter of a combat pistol (blow-back system) and a rifled barrel (shooting with bullets). All this brings the replica very close to firearm analogue- Beretta PX4 automatic pistol.

The body of the model is metal, there are plastic parts on the handle. Additional accessories (flashlight, laser target indicator, etc.) can be installed on the frame.

There is an automatic fuse. It has a soft trigger, a false silencer can be supplied in the kit (reduces the sound of a shot).

Main characteristics:

USM double action, the weapon shoots and self-cocking, and with a preliminary platoon. The original double drum allows you to simply pull it out after shooting the first eight bullets, turn it over and continue shooting, inserting the drum with the back side.

A pistol of excellent German quality, reliable and practical.

The cost is about 8,000 rubles.

Beretta 92 FSAuto

The Gletcher BRT 92FS auto gas pistol can be products of both American and Taiwanese manufacturers. Came out on Russian market relatively recently - in 2010, and declared itself as a reliable, high-quality and affordable product.

The gun-copy of the Italian self-loader Beretta 92FS is designed for shooting balls for entertainment or sports and training purposes. Read about sports air pistols.

Equipped with a blowback system, firing is carried out with a pre-cocked trigger. There is a fuse, sights are not adjustable. It is important to know, .

Main characteristics:

Double action trigger, smooth and easy trigger, can be fired in automatic mode. There is a valid gate valve: when the balls in the store run out, it works. It is possible to mount accessories. The body is metal. Price - 6500-7500 rubles.

The model of the Gletcher BRT 92 (Beretta) pneumatic pistol is quite popular and affordable (within 5,000 rubles). This is a smooth-bore gas-balloon pistol, a copy of the Italian Beretta of the same name.

Main characteristics:

The gun is quite powerful, when firing it imitates the work military weapons. There is a double sided fuse. There is a possibility to attach accessories.

Conclusion

The arms market offers the most different models of pneumatic Beretta- the choice is great.

Price categories are also diverse: from German Umarex models, which traditionally embody quality and reliability, but sometimes very expensive, to more affordable and not inferior to Taiwanese models in assembly quality. For information on which pistol is best for self-defense, see. See also information about and.

The Beretta M 92FS pistol is one of the most famous and recognizable in the world. It is used by the armies, police and special forces of many Western countries, is very popular in the civilian arms market. Currently, more than 100,000 pistols of the 92 series are produced annually in the world, both in Italy and under license in other states. This weapon is made in in large numbers modifications that differ in size, design of the trigger mechanism and fuse, as well as various types used in the production of materials and surface treatment. In general, the Beretta M 92FS pistol has high combat and service performance.

Design work to create a new combat pistol for Italian army in order to obtain a sample that meets the new requirements for army short-barreled personal weapons, they began in 1970. At first, the creators of the pistol - Carlo Beretta, Giuseppe Mazetti and Vittorio Valle worked on two prototypes, the main difference of which was the barrel locking system. Just like when creating the M 1951, the designers tested the locking systems of the German Walther P.38 and the Belgian FN Browning High Power. However, unlike the Model 1951, these samples were equipped with double-action trigger mechanisms. It was decided to make the frame exclusively from light alloy. As a result of comparative tests, the designers continued to work only on a pistol with locking using a swinging combat larva, like the P.38. Serial production of the new pistol, designated 92, began in 1976.

The main difference between the early version of the Model 92 and the modern M 92FS was the location of the safety lever on the frame, and the magazine latches on the left side of the lower part of the handle. The fuse blocked the sear and the shutter-casing, both when cocked and when the trigger was released. Then the M 92S model appeared, in which the safety lever, which, when turned on, safely pulled the trigger from the cocking, was transferred to the shutter-casing. The release of this version was launched at the initiative of the Italian State Police (Polizia di Stato), who wanted to get a weapon equipped with a safe trigger system. It was on the basis of this option that almost all subsequent models of this series were created. The production of the M 92 was soon discontinued, and the M 92S began to be supplied to the army, police and sold for export to other European countries and USA.

From 1978 to 1985 Fabbrica d "Armi Pietro Beretta S.p.A. participated in the famous American XM9 competition for a new 9 mm army pistol. Especially for this competition, several new versions of the standard M 92S were created: Beretta M 92S-1, Beretta M 92SB and Beretta M 92SB-F. In addition these Italian pistols initial stage The competition was attended by American pistols Colt SSP and Smith & Wesson M 459, German Heckler und Koch models P9S, P7 and VP 70, Belgian FN High Power and Spanish Star 28M. The Beretta pistol became the favorite, but due to the delay in the competition, it did not succeed quickly. In 1983, the following models were nominated for a new stage of the competition: Beretta M 92SB-F, Sig Sauer P226, FN High Power, HK P7A13 (which later became the prototype P7M13), Walther P88, Smith & Wesson M 459, Colt SSP and Steyr GB . As a result, two pistols met all the newly developed requirements - M 92SB-F and P226. For the Italians, the result of the tests and the requirements for the new weapon were such changes as a double-sided safety, plastic grip cheeks, a trigger guard with a finger rest and the location of the magazine latch at the base of the trigger guard. All of these features received a pistol Beretta M 92F. Only in January 1985 was the winner of the XM9 competition officially announced, which was the M 92F pistol, designated M9.

The Americans explained this choice by the lower cost of the weapon, complete with all accessories, compared to the P226, although the real motive for making such a decision, according to unofficial information, was Italy's cooperation with the United States and permission to deploy American missile bases on its territory. Be that as it may, the Italian Beretta has become the new service pistol of the US Army. However, it was not without serious problems. From 1987 to 1988 in the armed forces, in particular in the US Marine Corps and the special forces of the US Navy - US Navy SEAL, there have been cases of destruction of the shutter-casings of the M9 during firing with injuries to the shooters.

The consequence of these events was, first, the restriction of shooting until the replacement of the shutter-casing, and then the holding of a new competition in 1988, which, nevertheless, was again won by an Italian pistol. The manufacturer solved the identified problem in the simplest way - when the shutter-casing was destroyed, it rear end wedged on the pistol frame without causing injury to the shooter. In addition, the production technology of the M9 has also been changed. As a result, incidents with the destruction of the shutter-casings stopped. The US Marine Corps adopted the M9 modification, which received the designation M9A1. This pistol has guides on the lower front of the frame for attaching a tactical flashlight or laser pointer and a different shape of the front of the trigger guard, as well as a large horizontal notch on the front and rear surfaces of the handle.

Iraq, Fallujah

A version of the M 92 pistol for the civilian arms market - the M 96 Inox model chambered for .40 S&W with a stainless steel breech-casing

However, when used in severe operating conditions - the sandstorms of Iraq, during Operation Desert Storm in 1991 and Shock and Awe in 2003, there were delays in firing due to sand entering the mechanism, which rarely happened with old M1911A1. Sand entered mainly into the locking unit through an elongated and expanded window for ejection of spent cartridges. US National Guard soldiers who served in Iraq have noted instances of delays due to the quality of the magazines. There is an opinion that the M9 is too big even for an army pistol, since in the army short-barreled personal weapons are used mainly in extreme cases. But combat experience american soldiers obtained while serving in Iraq shows the opposite. A powerful combat pistol is indispensable for "cleansing" buildings and private houses. That is, where maneuverability and compactness are needed, which cannot be provided by long assault rifles M16.

The experience gained during the XM9 competition was successfully used by the company. Soon, the M 92FS pistol entered the arms market, produced both in Italy and in other countries, including the United States. In particular, currently produced pistols have thick walls of shutters-casings, which guarantee their strength. Moreover, from citizens who purchase the M 92FS for private use, there are no complaints about the destruction of the casing shutters. It was this version of the M 92, which became the pinnacle of the evolution of the M 1951, that received the most distribution of all Italian pistols. The pistol was adopted by the Italian army and law enforcement agencies. Of course, these weapons began to be in high demand in the civilian market, in countries where citizens are legally allowed to own personal short-barreled weapons. The peak of popularity of the M 92FS pistols was the 1990s, but even now various versions of this pistol are in stable and fairly high demand in Europe and the USA. At the same time, if American-made berets are mainly produced as military weapons, then the Italians spend a little more time on fine-tuning and assembly. For example, in the Italian Beretta, the slots on the screws that secure the cheeks of the handle are turned parallel to each other, and the chrome plating of the barrel bore also includes the muzzle.

The automation of the Beretta M 92FS pistol works according to the scheme of using recoil with a short barrel stroke. Locking is carried out with the help of a swinging combat larva. Trigger mechanism kurkovy, double action with a safety cocked trigger. The levers of the double-sided safety lever are located on both sides of the back of the shutter-casing. The safety lever, when turned on, safely pulls the trigger from the combat platoon. The ejector is also an indicator of the presence of a cartridge in the chamber. The weapon is equipped with an automatic firing pin safety. The slide stop lever and barrel lock lever are located on the left side of the frame. The barrel release button is located on the right side of the frame. The magazine latch is located at the base of the trigger guard. The frame is made of light alloy based on aluminum.

The Beretta M 92FS Centurion pistol is distinguished by a shortened barrel and a bolt-casing

The Beretta M 92FS Compact pistol, in addition to the reduced overall length, also has a shortened handle

By order of the French gendarmerie (Gendarmerie Nationale), in 1987, the Beretta M 92G pistol (G - “Gendarmerie”) was created. In this embodiment, the levers on the side surfaces of the rear of the shutter-casing perform only the function of safely lowering the trigger from the cocking. Thus, the gun does not have manually operated fuses and can be constantly in full combat readiness. At the same time, safety in handling is ensured by an automatic firing pin safety, a safety cocking of the trigger and, in fact, by safe trigger levers. In 1989, this weapon was adopted by the gendarmerie instead of the Mle.1950 pistol. Pistols produced under license at MAS factories received the designation PA MAS G1, were also adopted air force, and since 1999 - the army and navy of France. But in France, there were problems with these weapons. During operation, as with the Americans, cases of destruction of the shutter-casing were noted, although at present such incidents are no longer reported. Another problem was the low service life of the weapon, caused by the insufficient quality of the materials used in production in France. It should be noted that French special forces are currently using German Sig Sauer P226 and HK USP pistols.

Series 92 is different big amount options, of which it is necessary to note the most famous, after the standard versions, models. The Beretta M 92D pistol, introduced by the manufacturer in 1990, is equipped only with a self-cocking trigger mechanism. The hammer is without a head, there is no safety lever. The Beretta M 96, which is in service with the US Border Guard, uses .40 S&W cartridges with a magazine capacity of 11 rounds. The M 92FS Brigadier, produced from 1993 to 2006, features a reinforced breech block and a front sight mounted in a dovetail groove. It is in service with the US Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS). The M 92FS Centurion, produced from 1992 to 1996, is a shortened version of the standard M 92FS with an overall length of 197mm and a barrel length of 103mm. Series 92 pistols are also available in the Inox version, which are distinguished by stainless steel shrouds and frames with a matte white finish.

The appearance of 92 series pistols in the civilian arms market made it possible to evaluate their real advantages and disadvantages. The most significant disadvantage when using full-size pistols of this series for self-defense turned out to be the dimensions and weight, which are quite consistent with a military pistol, but to a very large extent make concealed carry difficult. Actually, the M 92FS is bought mainly for shooting at a shooting range and self-defense at home or when stored in the glove compartment of a car, since it is really impossible to wear it covertly, especially in latitudes with a warm climate. However, when choosing a suitable holster and wearing sufficiently wide outer clothing, such as a light jacket, this pistol can be carried discreetly. In this case, the dimensions and rather large mass will affect, making themselves felt when performing the usual actions.

Pistol Beretta M 92A1 - new Shot Show 2010

Customized Beretta M 92FS with Olive Drab slide

Another disadvantage of the M 92FS is the safety catch, which complicates the handling of weapons, which is especially important for inexperienced users who do not have the opportunity to constantly train in handling and shooting. In an extreme situation, owners often forget to turn off the fuse, whether it was turned on before or where it is located. In addition, the very placement of the levers on the shutter-casing makes it difficult or even impossible to quickly turn it off when removing the weapon. There were more benefits. The problem of a manually operated fuse is significant only when using weapons for self-defense. It is also solved quite simply - this fuse is tritely ignored, that is, it never turns on, but is used only to safely pull the trigger and then return the levers to their original position.

Users note high quality manufacturing, small, soft recoil, good controllability of weapons, including high-speed shooting, high accuracy and reliability when using cartridges from different manufacturers with various types bullets. Most owners respond very well to the convenience of the handle. Its ergonomics, despite the rather simple design, is really good. The only negative here is that it is not quite suitable for people with small hands, like the gun itself, due to its size. fighting qualities M 92FS are on high level thanks not only to the ability to be constantly ready to open fire with safe handling, but also to high firepower, which is achieved by using a double-row magazine for 15 rounds, although this increases the width of the weapon.

The 9mm cartridge used has sufficient efficiency and works great when used latest types expansive bullets, which can be combined with a powerful powder charge in +P and +P+ cartridges. The high stopping power of the bullet, combined with the firepower, makes this pistol a very effective police weapon, although many in the US prefer a smaller one. firepower higher ODP cartridges.45 ACP. In the armed forces, the problem of the stopping effect of pistol cartridges is more acute, since the Geneva Convention prohibits the use of bullets that easily expand or collapse in the human body. Therefore, in Iraq, some US military, whenever possible, preferred to carry pistols of .45 caliber, which were either old Colt M1911A1, still remaining in army warehouses, or new versions of the M1911 with various improvements. For the civilian arms market and the police, the M 92FS pistol is a very good choice, as evidenced by good feedback owners.

A new step in the evolution of the 92 series is the Beretta M 92A1 pistol in 9 mm caliber and M 96A1 chambered for .40 S&W presented at the Shot Show 2010. This time the Italians simply added a few design details to the design of the M 92FS, which otherwise can not be called novelties, but as a result, the 92 has become much more up to date with the requirements of the time. At the same time, in contrast to the design innovations of the 90-Two, to the delight of lovers of traditions in weapons, the pistol retained the classic design, except for the fashionable Picatinny rails in the front of the frame. In addition to the “rail”, the M 92A1 and M 96A1 received larger magazines - for 17 and 12 rounds, respectively, a trigger guard with a rounded front part without an unnecessary protrusion, interchangeable front sights, a single assembly of the return mechanism with a return spring, as well as a recoil buffer for the M 96A1.

The Italian Beretta pistol has long and rightfully occupied a leading position in the world among other pistols and revolvers. He has wonderful specifications: Excellent killing power, excellent shooting accuracy, easy and convenient to wear and use.

The main versions of the Beretta pistol

Arms firm Beretta produces many models of their famous offspring. Most of them are quite official, but there are also unofficial (underground) versions of this type of weapon in the world. Which again speaks of the popularity of weapons: no one will fake bad pistols. Here are just a few of the more popular models.

In 1976, the very first models of Beretta pistols were released - pistols under the digital name 81 and 84. Very soon after them, two more versions appeared - 82 and 85. In terms of dimensions and design, all these samples did not differ from each other. They differed only in their caliber. 81 and 82 models had a caliber of 7.65 mm, and versions 85 and 84 - 9.17 mm. However, there was another difference - the different capacity of stores. For pistols 85 and 82, the store held 8 charges each, and for 81 and 84 modifications, 12 and 13 charges, respectively.

In 1986, modification 86 was released. For this type of pistol, the designers changed the design of the frame, as well as the bolt. In addition, this version was distinguished by another feature: the barrel of this type of pistol leaned up. This pistol was nicknamed "female" for the reason that it was easier for him to twitch the shutter - therefore, this type of weapon was more suitable for shooters with weak hands (the same women). In addition, cleaning and disassembling such a pistol was also easier than other analogues of the same brand of weapon.

Pistol Beretta 92 - the best in the Beretta family

most best version The weapon was recognized (and still is) the Beretta 92 pistol. Actually, we are not even talking about a single version, but about a whole family of pistols called the Beretta 92. Subsequently, this type of pistol was repeatedly modified and improved and, accordingly, various letters, numbers and other symbols were added to its original name.

So, for example, the US Army was armed with a Beretta 92F pistol with a caliber of 9 mm, the pistol was then called the M9. The pistol entered the American army with a variety of devices - in particular, with a silencer and a flame extinguisher. In the future, this version of the pistol has undergone additional improvements.

It is very difficult to list all the modifications of the Beretta 92, since there are currently more than 150 of them. And these are only official modified versions, but, as already mentioned, there are also unofficial versions.

Thus, within the framework of a separate article, we can only talk about some of the most popular modifications of the Beretta 92:

  • Beretta 92S. This is the so-called "police pistol", which is armed with the Italian police. Compared to the classic Beretta 92, this version of the pistol has a safety catch not on the frame, but on the slide. When the fuse is turned on, the trigger, in turn, descends from the cocking without any danger, while the drummer is blocked, and the trigger rod cannot come into contact with the sear. However, in this state, it is possible to open the shutter, although the trigger itself will not cock, but will remain deflated;
  • Beretta 92SB. This version was used for a long time in the US Army and partly in the armies of some Western countries. The fuse in this version of the weapon disconnected the sear from the trigger pull. When the fuse turned on, the trigger could still move, however, it was separated by a jumper from the firing pin. In addition, the button with which the magazine is ejected was removed from the bottom of the handle and installed in its middle - moreover, it could be either on the right or on the left (for right-handers and left-handers). For the same purpose, fuse boxes were also installed on both sides of the shutter. This made it possible to fire both from the left and from the right hand. The magazine capacity was 13 charges, caliber - 9 mm. Currently, this version has been replaced by another with more advanced automation;
  • Beretta 92F. The difference of this model from others was that the components were redone in it. This was done with a dual purpose: to improve the interchangeability of one model with others, and also to simplify mass production. Initially, this type of pistol was intended for members of the government and other high-ranking persons. The trigger guard was changed in the pistol so that it was possible to hold the weapon with both hands, the slope of the handle was also changed, the barrel was chromed, and the body was coated with a special compound to protect against rust;
  • Beretta 92FS. This type of weapon is still armed with American military personnel. The device of this type of pistol is almost indistinguishable from the Beretta 92F, with the exception of a small disk located on the head of the trigger axis, as well as a special longitudinal groove located at the lower left edge of the bolt. The purpose of the disk is to prevent the back of the bolt from coming off if it is destroyed;
  • Beretta 90-Two. Relatively recent version (2006). The sample has improved ergonomic properties and has more modern design. The pistol of this version is most convenient to remove from a holster or pocket due to the fact that all its sharp protrusions are smoothed out;
  • Beretta 93R. This version of the pistol can be fired in short (fixed) bursts.

Tactical and technical description of the pistol Beretta 92

The performance characteristics of this type of weapon are as follows:

  • Country of issue - Italy;
  • Charge caliber - 9 mm;
  • Length (total) - 217 mm;
  • Barrel length - 125 mm;
  • Gun weight - 980 g;
  • Store capacity - 15 charges;
  • Shooting mode - automatic;
  • Firing range with effective target destruction - 25 m.

It should be noted here: with an outwardly standard device, the Beretta 92 is nevertheless one of the most reliable, and therefore the most sought-after examples of short-barreled weapons (pistols and revolvers) today.

Advantages and disadvantages

Beretta is a very reliable pistol:

  • The pistol has a large muzzle energy (more than 500 J.). It is clear that, he also has a strong penetrating effect of a bullet;
  • The pistol has a comfortable grip, and the trigger is soft;
  • The pistol has a remarkable accuracy of fire and accuracy of hitting the target. An experienced shooter from 10 series of 10 shots each from a 50-meter distance is able to hit a target 10 times, the radius of which is 70 mm;
  • The pistol is equipped with a large trigger guard, as well as fuse flags on both sides: this makes it possible to fire with the right and left hands, as well as “in Macedonian”, that is, with both hands at the same time;
  • The button with which the magazine is fixed can be located on both sides of the weapon;
  • The gun has an exceptionally reliable fuse;
  • The pistol is equipped with a silencer and other devices;
  • Disassembly and assembly of the gun is quite simple;
  • The design of the pistol is thought out in such a way that when removing the weapon from a holster or pocket, it does not cling to any obstacles.

Of course, there are also disadvantages:

  • The pistol has rather impressive dimensions, which makes it difficult to carry it concealed;
  • The pistol has a thick handle, which can make it difficult to comfortably hold the weapon in your hand;
  • The pistol is designed with an open trigger which can cause the trigger to stick if heavily soiled.

As we can see, there are few shortcomings, which, again, suggests that the Beretta 92 is a very high-quality and reliable weapon.

For collectors and lovers

Since the Beretta 92 is a global trend, it is clear that there were those who wanted to produce copies of this type of pistol - in order to please amateurs and collectors. Yes, in mass production the production of the Glacier Beretta 92 pistol has long been launched - an exact copy of the combat Beretta 92, but not a firearm, but a pneumatic one.

This is an exact copy of the combat analogue - in all details (with the exception of the shutter delay, which has a purely decorative meaning). It is clear that with this approach, the pneumatic analogue is considered one of the best examples of pneumatic weapons in the world. It is completely made of metal, its weight is the same as that of a combat pistol, its internal structure and disassembly are exactly the same, it has a double action trigger, and in addition, it can also be fired from bursts.

In this section you will find pneumatic Beretta pistols , structurally similar to combat models.

Beretta- one of the main Italian companies for the production of weapons. Its products are in service with the police and the army in many countries of the world, and are widely used for self-defense by civilians. One of the oldest companies in the world - it has been owned by the same family for about 500 years. Until 1900 Beretta specialized in hunting and sporting rifles. With the outbreak of the 1st World War in 1915, the company produced its first pistol.

Among modern designs small arms the gun brought the greatest fame to the company Beretta 92 caliber 9x19 and its numerous modifications (92S, 92F, 92FS, 92DS, 90two, M9, M9A1, etc.). In 1976, mass production began, it combined the functions of civilian, service and police weapons. Weak recoil for this caliber, 15-round magazine capacity, and good accuracy ensured its rapidly growing popularity. The wide trigger guard, which allows you to shoot even with gloves, was also an important factor.

The Beretta 92F pistol, designated M9, replaced the 1985 M1911 .45 as the standard US Army pistol in a competition. Beretta 92FS(differs from the 92F by a disk on the head of the trigger axis and a groove for it along the bolt) has been in service since 1989 and is one of the most recognizable pistols in the world. The annual production of 92 series pistols of all modifications worldwide is more than 100,000 units.

Pistol Beretta 92FS

Overall, the Beretta 92 series pistols eventually earned a reputation for being fairly reliable, albeit somewhat unwieldy, weapons. Some complaints are caused by an excessively thick handle, which is convenient only for shooters with large enough palms, and the pistol itself is quite large in size.

Gun Beretta PX4 Storm has been produced since 2014 and is primarily focused on the US police weapons market, where the first sales began. From the point of view of the device, it is a further development of the Beretta M8000 pistols, inheriting from them the general scheme of automation and trigger. The ergonomics of the weapon, its ability to adapt to each specific shooter, has undergone significant improvement. In addition, the PX4 pistol has a standard Picatinny-type rail under the barrel, which allows the installation of an underbarrel light or a laser pointer. The capacity of regular stores is 17 rounds of 9mm caliber or 14 rounds of caliber .40.

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