Description
The Model 92F and the Model 92FS are perhaps best known for their role as the standard pistol of the US Military, replacing the legendary M1911. Manufactured by the infamous Italian firearms company Beretta, the Model 92F (given the military specification of “M9”) was originally adopted by the US in 1985. By this time, many other countries had made members of the Model 92 family of pistols their standard sidearm in both military and law enforcement agencies. Originally, the Model 92 was developed during the first half of the 1970s and reached production in 1976. It is a short-recoil operated, locked-breech weapon with an aluminum frame and an exposed hammer. The magazines are double stack and can hold fifteen 9mm rounds.
Specifications
Manufacturer:
Beretta
Model:
92
Calibre:
9mm
Firearm Length:
8.5 inches
Barrel Length:
4.9 inches
Blade Length:
8.5 inches
Color:
Black
Origin:
Italy
Materials:
plastic
Steel
Initial date of manufacture:
1976
Popular from:
1976 to present