![]() Originally designed as a service pistol for Military and Law Enforcement, it now comes as a full size and PX4 Compact option, which is really a 9mm subcompact handgun for concealed carry. But there’s no doubt this is a genuine rival for the likes of the Glock 19, HK VP9, Smith and Wesson and more. The Beretta PX4 Storm is the next generation Double Action/Single Action and they have divided the firearms press. The Beretta 92 has come bang up to date, and it’s a better gun because of it. This is a classic DA/SA with some nice modern touches. There’s a slide mounted safety and none of the trigger safety shenanigans. The classic open slide design that basically eliminated stovepiping is present and correct and a Featherweight trigger with a 3lb single break and 6lb double action.Ī clean break and a the 1mm short reset, a 40% improvement over the old 92A1, are there. The magazine capacity has increased by one round to 18 as well. Other performance features on these new 9mm Beretta pistols include the accessory rail underneath and an increasingly flared magwell for fast reloads. ![]() 1911 style checkered front checkering is next level for this price range, although the final collection of curves and grips don’t quite fit together as comfortably as they could visually. The new gun comes with a reprofiled grip module with a checkered straight backstrap and flat Vertec-style thin grips. Inevitably, then, it’s a step forward in several key areas and really is the best pistol here if value for money is even a thing.īut it’s a major departure from the classic profile and that means it is taking time to get traction. The Beretta 92X Performance is already available at a price of around 1500 euro (as usual, price may vary in your country due to VAT and import duty).Released in 2021, the 92x RDO Red Dot Optic ready is the latest evolution of the classic 92 frame. The area where the finger rests on the trigger is checkered and was redesigned to achieve a vertical front profile in single action. The 92X Performance also allows you to adjust trigger pre-travel and extra-travel via two screws located inside the frame, close to the upper section of the magazine well. The new Extreme-S trigger mechanism decreases trigger reset by up to 40%, coupling it with a pull weight of 52.9 oz / 1.5 kg in single action and 105.8 oz / 3 kg in double action. The Nistan treatment involves plating the steel surfaces with a tin (65%) and nickel (35%) alloy, giving the surfaces a bright look and excellent corrosion resistance. The Beretta 92X Performance has a black burnished barrel and a Nistan finish on frame and slide surfaces. Guard and the cocking serrations also on the slide front. Note the oversize controls, the round trigger The dust cover features the now ubiquitous Picatinny rail for the mounting of accessories with a straight backstrap, extended beaver tail and front and rear checkering. The ambidextrous safety lever is located on the frame and is available in three different size profiles, making it adaptable to various hand types and different IPSC divisions. The pistol comes with two 15-round magazines. The magazine features a rubber pad to ensure a firm grip. Safety, magazine release and hold open controls are oversized, while the magazine well is flared to facilitate faster reload. The micrometer adjustable rear sight is combined with an adjustable fiber optic front sight, the “saw tooth” cocking serrations are also present on the front slide section, allowing for perfect handling even in the hectic phases of dynamic shooting competitions. Right side of the Beretta 92X Performance: the Picatinny rail on the frontįrame section and the redesigned trigger are highlighted.
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