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Beretta m9 chrome
Beretta m9 chrome













beretta m9 chrome

“We are excited to bring the M9A4 to market incorporating the latest advancements in 90 series pistols to date with a red-dot ready slide, an enhanced short reset Xtreme Trigger System, and a higher capacity magazine offering.” “After several years of feedback, research, and development, we are proud to bring the latest version of the M9 series pistol to the market and show the ultimate evolution of the venerable M9 series,” said Erik Stern, Beretta’s tactical and pro shop product manager. The fourth-generation M9 also features the company’s enhanced short reset Xtreme trigger system. In addition, the texturized Vertec-style thin grips are meant to provide a more natural fit for all shooters. military has adopted the Sig Sauer M17 and M18, and the M9 is being phased out Beretta has continued to produce the firearm and last month introduced the M9A4 full size version, which offers new modern features including a red-dot optic compatible slide, a beveled magazine well and magazine, which allows for quick changes with one hand regardless of light conditions. This version, introduced in 2016, also featured removable wrap-around grip that can be swapped between the Vertec-style and former M9 style. The pistol was again further updated in M9A3, which included a 3-slot Picatinny rail, Earth-tone finish and 17-round magazine. The M9A1 also was offered with Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) coated magazines that were developed to address the sandy environments found in Afghanistan and Iraq. Upgraded as the M9A1 in 2006, it added a one-slot Picatinny rail for mounting lights, lasers and other accessories while also featuring a more aggressive front, backstrap checkering as well as a beveled magazine well for easier reloading.

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The handgun’s official designation was “Pistol, Semiautomatic, 9mm, M9,” while it was originally introduced by the Italian firearms maker as the Beretta 92FS semi-automatic pistol. The Beretta M9 was adopted by the United States military as its service pistol in 1985.















Beretta m9 chrome