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Assault rifle (automatic) Beretta AR-70/90 / SC-70/90 / SCS-70/90 / AS-70/90
AR-70/90 |
In the early 1980s, the Italian Army command decided to replace the outdated Beretta BM59 7.62 mm automatic rifles with a new 5.56 mm NATO weapon, for which a competition was announced.
Samples from various companies were submitted to the competition, including Franchi (licensed HK G41 rifle), SOCIMI, and Beretta. Beretta AR-70/223
In 1985, Beretta submitted its assault rifle model to the competition, which was a modernized version of its own Beretta AR-70/223 rifle with a caliber of 7.62x51 mm.
And in 1990, a new assault rifle from Beretta with a caliber of 5.56x45 mm was officially adopted into service in Italy under the designation Beretta AR-70/90.
The AR-70/90 series rifles are automatic, magazine-fed, gas-operated weapons.
AR-70/90 with mounted grenade launcher |
Unlike the AR-70/223, the AR-70/90 had a modified trapezoidal-section receiver and bolt guides, which significantly improved reliability. The AR-70/90 receiver consists of two halves - upper and lower, made by stamping from sheet steel. The receiver halves are connected by two transverse pins, at the front and rear. For AR-70/223 rifles, the upper part of the receiver had a rectangular cross-section, and the guides for the bolt carrier were stamped into its walls. This design provided insufficient rigidity, so on AR-70/90 rifles the upper part of the receiver received a trapezoidal shape, with steel guides for the bolt frame welded inside.
SC-70/90 |
Instead of a threaded connection between the barrel and the receiver, which requires careful manual processing, the 70/90 system uses an original design. The receiver has a hole in which the barrel is attached to the flat surface of the breech using a coupling and collar on the barrel. When subsequently replacing the barrel, you should pay attention to the accuracy of the fit of the planes of the barrel and receiver.
SC-70/90 incomplete disassembly
The gas automatic mechanism is kept the same as that of the AR-70/223: the gas piston is located above the barrel and transmits the impulse to the bolt frame. The barrel bore is locked by turning the bolt using its two lugs.
The flash suppressor can be used to fire a rifle grenade.
The gas regulator has three positions: normal, wide open and completely closed for firing a rifle grenade, in which the gas regulator lever rises up and is used for aiming. When the lever is lowered, it is impossible to put the grenade stabilizer on the barrel.
The AR-70/90 trigger allows single fire, continuous fire, and fixed bursts of three shots. Accordingly, the double-sided translator-fuse flag has four settings: “S” - fuse, “1” - single fire, “2” - continuous fire, “R” - fixed bursts.
AR-70/90 | SC-70/90 | SCS-70/90 | |
Caliber, mm | 5.56×45 SS109/M855 | ||
Length, mm - butt unfolded - butt folded | 998 —— | 998 756 | 908 63 |
Barrel length, mm | 450 | 450 | 360 |
Weight, kg | 3.99 | 3.99 | 3.79 |
Store, count. cartridges | 30 | 30 | 30 |
Initial bullet speed, m/s | 950 | 950 | 885 |
Effective firing range, m | 500 | 500 | 350 |
Rate of fire, rds/min | 670 | 670 | 670 |
The trigger guard can be folded down for shooting with gloves.
Unlike the AR-70/223, the AR-70/90 magazine socket is unified in accordance with the NATO standard - STANAG 4179, and allows the use of any magazine from the American M16 rifle. The magazine release is also double-sided.
A new feature is the carrying handle, which snaps onto the top of the receiver and has a simple sighting device with an illuminated reticle for quick aiming in close quarters and low light conditions, but does not carry the actual sight. The handle posts have slots and do not block the aiming line.
Instead of the handle, a bracket can be installed for mounting any optical or night sight that complies with the NATO standard - STANAG 2324.
The main sights include a flat front sight on the gas outlet and a two-position diopter sight (at 250 and 400 m) at the rear end of the receiver. The front sight can be adjusted in height when zeroing, and the sight can be adjusted in direction. The length of the aiming line is 555 mm.
SCS-70/90 |
The permanent stock, hollow pistol grip and rifle fore-end are made of durable plastic.
SCS-70/90 Grenade Launch Adapter and Rifle Grenade
The hollow pistol grip contains a set of rifle cleaning accessories.
A simple folding bipod can be attached to the barrel.
The rifle kit includes a bayonet, bipod, sling, device for firing blank shots and cleaning accessories.
The device for firing blank shots is made of thin metal and is destroyed if accidentally fired by a live cartridge.
The Beretta AR-70/90 assault rifle is part of the Beretta 70/90 small arms system consisting of:
AS-70/90
- AR-70/90 - the basic version of the rifle with a non-folding plastic stock and plastic fittings. - SC-70/90 - a carbine designed as a weapon for airborne units and special forces, differing from the AR-70/90 only in the presence of a metal butt that folds to the side and to the right. — SCS-70/90 is a compact carbine designed for so-called military personnel. second line - armored vehicle crews, drivers, artillerymen, etc. It has a shorter barrel compared to the AR-70/90 and, as a result, more compact dimensions. There is no mount for a bayonet; shooting rifle grenades is possible only with the installation of a special adapter. The stock is identical to that of the SC-70/90. - AS-70/90 - light machine gun for squad fire support.
In addition, based on the AR-70/90, the Beretta 70/90 Sport self-loading rifle is produced specifically for the civilian market, which differs from the basic version in that it can only fire single shots.
Beretta 70/90 Sport |
A feature of the Beretta 70/90 system is the relatively small number of components (105), ease of disassembly in the field (similar to the Beretta 70/223 model), ease of maintenance of the gas mechanism, it can be easily disassembled without special tools.
The Beretta AR-70/90 series rifles were adopted by the Italian Armed Forces in 1990, after which export supplies were established.
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Pistol Beretta 92, 92FS, 92A1, 96, 90two, M9, M9A1, M9A3 (Italy)
Beretta 92 is the base model.
Beretta 92S.
Beretta 92SB-C is a compact model.
Beretta 92F.
Beretta 92FS.
Beretta 92FS Brigadier - with a reinforced bolt.
Beretta 92FS Elite - with a reinforced bolt and a slightly shortened barrel.
Beretta 92FS-C is a compact model.
Beretta 92 Vertec with a modified handle shape and a guide for mounting a flashlight or laser sight under the barrel.
The Beretta 90two is a variant of the Beretta 92 pistol, with redesigned bolt contours and a modular grip guard.
US M9 pistol - military version of the Beretta 92FS pistol
Beretta M9A1 - an option proposed for the US Army but rejected by it
Beretta M9A3 - another version developed for the US Army, but also not yet successful
Beretta 92FS - partial disassembly.
Characteristics
Caliber
: 9x19 mm (also .40SW in model 96 and 9x21mm in model 98)
Trigger
: double action
Overall length
: 217 mm (197 mm for compact models)
Barrel length
: 125 mm (109 mm for compact models)
Weight
: 950- 1000 g without cartridges (depending on model)
Magazine capacity
: 15 cartridges (models 92 and 98); 13 rounds (92 compact); 11 rounds (Model 96 .40 caliber); 8 rounds (92 compact type M)
The development of a new military pistol to replace the Beretta M951 began at Beretta in 1970. The design team, led by Carlo Beretta and including Giuseppe Mazetti and Vittorio Valle, developed two prototypes in parallel at the first stage. Both pistols were supposed to have a self-cocking trigger and an aluminum alloy frame. The first prototype had a Browning High Power type locking, the second - a Walther P38 type. It was from these prototypes that the index “92” appeared in the designation of serial pistols. It meant "9mm pistol, 2nd model." Obviously, the “9mm pistol, 1st model” (with Browning locking) did not satisfy the designers, and they focused specifically on the “92” model. The first prototypes of the pistol appeared in 1975, and mass production began in 1976. In the same year, a version of the Beretta 92S pistol appeared, which had a safety lever located on the bolt, which, when turned on, also carried out a safe decocking of the hammer. This model owes its appearance to the Italian police (Policia di Stato), who showed interest in the new pistol, but wanted to have an option with a safety trigger mechanism (Beretta 92 pistols had a safety on the frame that locked the bolt and a sear both when the hammer was cocked and released ). Beretta 92S pistols quickly replaced the first model from production and were widely used by the Italian army, police, and were also exported. Between 1978 and 1984, Beretta took part in the American competition for a new 9mm XM9 army pistol. For this competition, several versions of the Beretta 92 pistol were consistently developed - Beretta 92S-1, Beretta 92SB, Beretta 92SB-F. It was the Beretta 92SB-F pistol, renamed the Beretta 92F in the series, that was declared the winner of the XM9 competition in 1985. Currently, Beretta produces a fairly wide range of models based on the Beretta 92F pistol, both at a factory in Italy and at a subsidiary in the USA.
All Beretta 92 series service pistols have an aluminum alloy frame and steel slide. In 2004, a Beretta 92 Steel variant was also released for the civilian market (primarily for athletes), which has an all-steel construction and a frame-mounted safety (similar to the first Beretta 92 pistols). The automation is built according to a scheme using recoil energy with a short barrel stroke and locking like a Walter P38 - a larva swinging in a vertical plane. The pistol bolt is open at the top, which is why it has a significant width to create the necessary safety margin. The ejector, openly mounted on the right side of the bolt, additionally serves as an indicator of the presence of a cartridge in the chamber. The safety on pistols produced in 1975-76 was located on the left side of the frame, the magazine release button was located at the bottom of the handle, on the left cheek. There is also a shutter stop lever on the left side of the frame. Overall, the Beretta 92 series pistols eventually earned a reputation as fairly reliable, if somewhat bulky, weapons. Some complaints are caused by the overly thick handle, which is only comfortable for shooters with fairly large palms, and the pistol itself is quite large in size. It is interesting that cases of the destruction of the bolt with the separation of its rear part, which led to injuries to shooters, that occurred in the period 1986 - 1989 in the US Armed Forces, occurred not only in the USA, but also in France (about 10 years later). After the introduction of the Beretta 92FS modification for the American military, Beretta 92F series pistols were sold for a long time on the civilian and police markets without modifications that prevented the bolt from tearing off in the event of its destruction. Despite this, the new reinforced bolt with a completely closed upper part, developed by Phrobis at the request of the US Navy, never went into mass production, and over time, the Beretta 92FS pistols completely replaced the previous model from production. During the military operations of the US Armed Forces in Afghanistan and Iraq in 2002 - 2004, problems with the reliability of M9 pistols (American-made Beretta 92FS) also became more frequent, mainly associated with the weakening of the magazine feed springs due to prolonged wearing of magazines fully loaded with cartridges.
Below is a list of the main modifications of the Model 92 in order of their appearance, as well as differences from the base model. The year of manufacture of the models is given in parentheses. Beretta 92S
(1976) - The first modification of the base model 92. Instead of a fuse on the frame, a fuse appeared on the bolt, which also serves as a safe release lever (when the safety is turned on, the firing pin is blocked, the hammer is released from the cocking position and the trigger is locked).
In all other respects it is no different from the base model. Currently no longer in production. Beretta 92SB
(1981) - development of the 92S model, originally designated 92S-1.
The safety/safety release lever has become double-sided, automatic firing pin blocking and half-cocking of the hammer have appeared. The magazine latch was moved to the base of the trigger guard. Production discontinued in 1991. Beretta 92SB-C
(1981) - Compact version of the 92SB, with a shorter barrel, bolt and grip.
The total length decreased to 197 mm, the barrel to 103 mm, the magazine capacity became 13 rounds, but the ability to use standard 15-round magazines remained. Beretta 92SB-C type M
(1983) - A variant of the 92SB-C, featuring a single-stack 8-round magazine, resulting in a flatter grip and lighter weight.
The release has been discontinued. Beretta 92F
(1984) - originally designated 92SB-F.
Developed as part of the American XM9 competition as a further development of the 92SB model, it is distinguished by a slightly modified handle shape, plastic handle cheeks and coating of metal parts. The bore and chamber are chrome plated. Modern pistols of this model do not differ in appearance from the 92FS model. Beretta 92G
(1987) - The “Gendarmerie” variant was created to order and adopted by the Gendarmerie Nationale de France in 1989.
Manufactured in France under license at GIAT Industries factories under the designation PA MAS G1. It differs from the 92FS model in that the lever on the bolt only has the function of safely releasing the trigger, and the trigger is not blocked (the pistol is always ready to fire). Beretta 92FS
(1989) - a modification of the Beretta 92F pistol, which has an enlarged trigger axis head, which prevents the rear part of the bolt from falling off the guides when it is destroyed.
Created based on the sad experience of the American military. In the US Armed Forces it is in service under the symbol M9; it differs from commercial pistols in markings and external decoration. Beretta 92FS-C
(1989) - A compact version of the 92FS, with a shorter barrel, bolt and grip.
Magazine 13 rounds, same dimensions as Model 92SB-C. Beretta 92FS-C type M
(1989) - version of the 92FS-C with a single-stack 8-round magazine.
Beretta 92DS
(1990) - the model is similar to the 92FS model, except that the trigger of this pistol is only self-cocking (Double Action Only).
When the safety is on, it blocks the trigger and firing pin. Beretta 92D
(1990) - similar to the 92DS, but without a safety.
The trigger does not have a spoke. Beretta 96
(1992) - modification of the 92F chambered for the .40SW cartridge for the American police market.
Magazine capacity - 11 rounds. Modifications to the Model 96 are similar to the corresponding modifications to the Model 92 (D, Brigadier, Elite, etc.). Widely used by the US police, is in service with the US Border Guard, and is successful in the civilian market. Beretta 92FS / 96 Brigadier
(1996) - modification of the 92FS model with a reinforced and heavier bolt.
It was originally implemented as a modification of the Model 96 (chambered .40SW) by order of the US Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), and later transferred to the Model 92. Another difference is that the front sight is removable. Beretta 92FS Centurion
(1996) - Model 92FS with a shortened barrel and slide with the same frame.
Total length 197 mm, barrel 103 mm, magazine 15 rounds. Beretta 92 Vertec
(2003) is a modification primarily aimed at the US police weapons market.
The main difference of this modification is the modified shape of the handle with a straight back, making it more convenient to handle the weapon for shooters with medium and small hands. Another improvement is integral guides for mounting a laser pointer or flashlight on the frame under the barrel. Beretta 90two
(2006) is the newest variant in the line of modifications of the 92 model.
It is distinguished primarily by a modified design of the handle with unitary modular overlays made of plastic and having a U-shaped profile when viewed from above (encompassing the handle from the sides and back, in contrast to only the side overlays on previous models). In addition, cosmetic changes have been made to the shape of the bolt and safety levers; a guide for attaching a flashlight or laser laser has been added to the frame under the barrel; if necessary, we can close it with a special plastic cover. Beretta M9A1 : an improved version of the M9 pistol, it is distinguished by the presence of a Picatinny-type under-barrel rail integrated into the frame and a number of minor improvements. It was proposed to the US Army to replace the M9 pistols, but so far without success Beretta M9A3 : a further development of the M9 family of pistols. It also has an integrated Picatinny rail under the barrel, a replaceable front sight, and a smaller-grip handle (similar to the 92 Vertec). In the muzzle of the barrel there is a thread closed with a removable bushing for installing a quick-release muffler.
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Description of the air pistol Umarex Beretta 90 Two Black (4.5 mm)
The presented model is a replica of a modern modification of the Beretta 90 Two firearm.
Many Beretta connoisseurs can acquire a pneumatic configuration that quite accurately replicates the appearance and operation of individual components of the combat prototype. Unlike a firearm, you can buy a Umarex Beretta 90 Two Black air pistol without a license, which may be relevant for all adult shooters.
The pneumatics of this model operate from one 12-gram canister of carbon dioxide and allow you to fire about 55-65 shots. The practice of using the Umarex Beretta 90 Two Black pistol has shown that there are no gas leaks during storage or shooting.
The pneumatic Umarex Beretta 90 Two Black is equipped with a smooth barrel; a lead or steel BB ball with a diameter of 4.5 mm is used for shooting. The magazine in this model is full-size, designed for 21 balls.
For greater comfort when working with the gun, a can of carbon dioxide is installed in the corresponding compartment in the magazine.
The ease of installation of the can is complemented by a large head of the clamping screw, so that installation of the container does not require the use of additional tools.
To eject the magazine, there is a special sliding key on the left side of the handle.
The Umarex Beretta 90 Two Black pistol is made of plastic, although the base material is metal. With a total length of the model 216 mm, the total weight of the pneumatic is 518 grams. Light weight can be a big plus for beginners.
It is worth noting that, along with an acceptable cost, the model boasts an excellent power indicator, allowing the projectile to be accelerated to 125 m/s .
Like other models from Umarex, the Umarex Beretta 90 Two Black air gun is equipped with a safety lock. The manufacturer designed this mechanism in the form of a sliding switch, placing it on the right side of the case.
A conventional open-type sighting device is used. If you have a keen interest in weapon customization, it is possible to install a laser designator, flashlight and other tactical accessories thanks to the Weaver rail.
The 22mm mate is hidden under a special plastic cover.
The model is perfectly balanced, the ergonomics of the pistol allows you to shoot both left-handed and right-handed, which may be relevant for advanced shooters.
The price of the Umarex Beretta 90 Two Black air pistol presented in our online store is additionally supported by favorable delivery conditions throughout Russia.