Beretta 92
The Beretta 92 is a semi-automatic pistol designed and manufactured by the Italian company Beretta. It was introduced in 1976 and became one of the most popular handguns for both civilian and military use. The pistol operates on a short-recoil delayed locking-block system, which helps with accuracy and reliability.Some key features of the Beretta 92 include:Caliber: 9mm Parabellum (also available in other calibers in different variants)Magazine capacity: 15-round standard, with extended magazines availableAction: Double/single actionSafety: Ambidextrous manual safety, slide-mountedFrame: Alloy frame with a steel slideThe Beretta 92 became famous for being adopted as the standard-issue sidearm for the U.S. Armed Forces in 1985, under the designation M9. Many law enforcement agencies and military forces worldwide also adopted the pistol due to its durability, accuracy, and ease of maintenance.Over time, Beretta has produced various models and variants of the 92, including the 92FS, which features an improved design, and the more compact 92 Compact. It remains a well-regarded firearm among enthusiasts and professionals alike.