Traumatic weapons under the Beretta brand: pistol, shotgun

The Beretta M92 pistol was developed for the US Army. Until 1985, the Colt M 1911 45 caliber was in service in the American army. After the introduction of the NATO standard for the 9 mm pistol cartridge, a new weapon was required. We chose the Beretta 92 pistol. This model was developed in 1976 and chambered for the 9x19 cartridge, which has evolved:

  • Beretta 1915 chambered for 9x19 cartridge with a 7-round clip.
  • Beretta 1917 chambered for 7.65x17 with an 8-round clip.
  • Beretta 1922 chambered for 7.65x17 with an 8-round clip.
  • Beretta 1934 chambered for 9x17 or 7.65x17 with a 7 or 8 round clip.
  • Beretta 1951 chambered for 9x19 cartridge with an 8-round clip.

The Beretta M92 met the requirements for military pistols in the eighties of the last century. At this time, it was believed that an army pistol should be close in its capabilities to a submachine gun. Have a magazine for 12-20 rounds, a long barrel and the ability to fire automatically.

The Beretta M 92 has a 15-round magazine and the ability to fire in bursts. Muzzle energy is 600-650 J depending on the type of cartridge. Thus, the muzzle energy of the pistol can exceed a thousand joules, which corresponds to the AKSU indicators and is three times higher than that of the Stechkin pistol. This pistol uses the 9x18 cartridge, unlike the Beretta 92, which fires the 9x19 parabellum cartridge, which has many times higher ballistic characteristics.

The guaranteed firing capacity of the barrel is 5 thousand shots. For batches of weapons produced before 1987, when firing reinforced 9x19 NATO cartridges, breakdowns occurred after 4 thousand shots. The company resolved this issue and released the 92FS model with a reinforced barrel. Subsequently, the magazine capacity was increased to 20 rounds.

Traumatic weapons under the Beretta brand: pistol, shotgun

The Beretta M92 pistol was developed for the US Army. Until 1985, the Colt M 1911 45 caliber was in service in the American army. After the introduction of the NATO standard for the 9 mm pistol cartridge, a new weapon was required. We chose the Beretta 92 pistol. This model was developed in 1976 and chambered for the 9x19 cartridge, which has evolved:

  • Beretta 1915 chambered for 9x19 cartridge with a 7-round clip.
  • Beretta 1917 chambered for 7.65x17 with an 8-round clip.
  • Beretta 1922 chambered for 7.65x17 with an 8-round clip.
  • Beretta 1934 chambered for 9x17 or 7.65x17 with a 7 or 8 round clip.
  • Beretta 1951 chambered for 9x19 cartridge with an 8-round clip.

The Beretta M92 met the requirements for military pistols in the eighties of the last century. At this time, it was believed that an army pistol should be close in its capabilities to a submachine gun. Have a magazine for 12-20 rounds, a long barrel and the ability to fire automatically.

The Beretta M 92 has a 15-round magazine and the ability to fire in bursts. Muzzle energy is 600-650 J depending on the type of cartridge. Thus, the muzzle energy of the pistol can exceed a thousand joules, which corresponds to the AKSU indicators and is three times higher than that of the Stechkin pistol. This pistol uses the 9x18 cartridge, unlike the Beretta 92, which fires the 9x19 parabellum cartridge, which has many times higher ballistic characteristics.

The guaranteed firing capacity of the barrel is 5 thousand shots. For batches of weapons produced before 1987, when firing reinforced 9x19 NATO cartridges, breakdowns occurred after 4 thousand shots. The company resolved this issue and released the 92FS model with a reinforced barrel. Subsequently, the magazine capacity was increased to 20 rounds.

Pugach

The watered-down version of Beretta is a scarecrow. These pistols are not capable of firing live, traumatic or gas cartridges. Only noise ammunition can be used. But there are no restrictions on the amount of ammunition in the clip, and the automatic firing mode is also preserved.

The volume of the shot is very high. Its level is compared to a shot from a rifle. One of the pistol owners describes the situation of using this weapon. At night, a Zhiguli without a muffler stopped near his house with a company of three young men inside. The car roared loudly, the villains talked noisily and laughed.

After 15 minutes, the goodie came out of the house with a gun in his pocket and invited the company to leave. In response, the villains suggested that the hero go to a famous place at increased speed. After that, he took out a pistol and fired, pointing the muzzle upward. The villains shamefully jumped into the car and disappeared.

The history of the Beretta 92 pistol

The Italian company Beretta is rightfully proud of its centuries-old history, but the company produced its first pistol only in 1915 for the needs of military personnel who participated in the First World War, and before that it was limited to the production of hunting and sporting rifles.

The first pistol of the 92 family was designed by Carlo Beretta, Giuseppe Masetti and Vittorio Valle in 1972, and presented to the public four years later.

From previous models he inherited:

  • 9 mm caliber;
  • signature design features - an unusually large window in the shutter and a sophisticated narrowing in its front part;
  • open trigger with a round hole in the spoke.

The main improvements to the M1951 were a modified trigger mechanism (trigger mechanism) and an updated barrel locking system. With further improvements to the family, taking into account the identified problems, the quality of the material used to produce the Beretta pistol was significantly improved.

In 1985, with the modification of the Beretta 92F, the company won a competition for the purchase of pistols for the US Army. Over the next decade, the United States purchased more than a million weapons, designated M9, at $178.5 per unit.

The next modification, the Beretta 92FS, has entered the category of the most popular and famous pistols in the world, being bought up by both army, police, special forces structures of a large number of countries, and a lot of civilians in a total quantity of over 100 thousand units per year.

In 2009, an Italian pistol was included in the list of weapons officially approved for use for self-defense by prosecutors and investigators of the Russian prosecutor's office.

Advantages and disadvantages

In the traumatic version of the 92 family models, both advantages and disadvantages were revealed. The advantages include build quality and ease of use, comfortable recoil force, and the ability to control the pistol during shooting, including rapid fire. The pistol produces good accuracy, is reliable, and accepts bullets from any manufacturer.

Users speak well of the ergonomics of the weapon and the comfort of the handle. There is some inconvenience for people with small hands, since the model is quite large and heavy.

The traumatic combat capabilities of the Beretta remain high due to its constant readiness to fire, power, and safety. Manufacturers achieved this by using a 2-row clip with a capacity of 15 rounds of ammunition. 9mm rounds are effective and work great. But constant use of powerful ammunition can reduce the durability of the weapon. The cost of a Beretta injury is not high compared to other models.

The sighting bar has a large distance, due to which the accuracy of the sight is achieved. The weapon can be removed from the holster quickly thanks to the smooth surfaces. The double-sided safety allows you to use the weapon with both hands.

Disadvantages include weight and size, which make it difficult to conceal a pistol used for self-defense. To carry it concealed, you need to select a holster or wear loose clothing. Some users note that the model has a weak disassembly flag lock, which it inherited from the Walter pistol, on the basis of which the combat Beretta was made.

Airborne Beretta 92 FS - single fire and speed

For the BRT 92FS Auto test in single mode, the fire selector flag is placed in the middle position. The reason for this is not known, but in this case the Umarex cylinder was enough for 56 full shots. The air pistol almost always showed speeds of up to 100 m/s. The first 10 shots fluctuated and only in some cases did the chronograph values ​​exceed the 100 threshold:

ShotSpeed ​​m/s
165,5
2102,0
396,0
4101,0
5102,0
696,6
794,3
896,5
993,0
1089,2

The following balls were flying at speed:

ShotSpeed ​​m/s
1190,4
1290,9
1389,6
1486,2
1587,7
1687,3
1792,5
1889,6
1988,8
2088,4
ShotSpeed ​​m/s
2188,1
2288,1
2386,9
2484,3
2584,3
2684,0
2782,9
2881,6
2980,0
3080,0

The speed steadily decreased, but after reloading the magazine, the insulating rings rested, the cylinder heated up, and the Gletcher BRT 92FS Auto air pistol gained new strength.

Description of the Umarex Beretta 84FS (4.5 mm) air pistol

An excellent pistol from the famous German brand Umarex is today one of the best in its class for recreational shooting. The appearance of the Umarex Beretta 84FS air pistol will undoubtedly not leave any shooting enthusiast indifferent. I would also like to note that this model is a copy of the combat analogue of the Beretta 84FS. The body of the pneumatic Umarex Beretta 84FS is made from high-quality weapon steel and is additionally coated with a special solution to prevent rust. Thanks to this treatment, the excellent appearance will remain for many years. The comfortable handle has small notches on the body, making the shooter’s grip quite strong.

Despite the fact that the model is manufactured in Germany, buy the Umarex Beretta 84FS air pistol with delivery anywhere in Russia.

The barrel and all internal mechanisms of the Umarex Beretta 84FS air gun, as well as the body, are made from high-quality German-made weapon steel and are additionally coated with a special solution to protect against rust. The barrel in this model is smooth, which increases the firing range. The shots are fired by lead balls with a caliber of 4.5 mm, and with a relatively low muzzle energy of up to 3 J, the initial velocity of the projectile is 125 m/s . The energy for firing a shot is a 12 gram cylinder filled with carbon dioxide, which is located inside the handle. A full cylinder is enough to fire about 70 shots.

The model is multi-charged and up to 17 balls can be loaded into a special drum at the same time. Safe operation is ensured by a double-sided safety switch located on the left side. Thanks to him, the shooter can be 100 percent sure that an unplanned shot will not occur.

And although the model has a smooth barrel and excellent shooting performance, the price of the pneumatic Umarex Beretta 84FS will pleasantly surprise any buyer.

The sighting device of the Umarex Beretta 84FS pneumatic rifle is an open sight with a front sight and a non-adjustable rear sight. This device is quite enough to hone your shooting skills. In addition, the model has a BlowBack system, with a moving bolt simulating a shot from a combat pistol.

The dimensions of this model are quite compact, length is 177 mm, and weight is 0.65 kg.

Gas and pneumatic versions

In Russia, a gas version of the pistol was sold, which was made of silumin. An 8mm gas or noise cartridge was used. The magazine held 18 rounds. A gas dissector was installed in the barrel, and provision was made for mounting a false silencer or device for launching a rocket.

The pneumatic version of the Beretta pistol fires lead bullets. Eight bullets are loaded into a hidden drum. The speed of the bullet at the exit of the barrel reaches 120 meters per second. The mass of a heavy bullet is 0.65 grams. Actual muzzle energy is approximately 4.5 joules. The barrel is rifled and has 4 grooves. The rifled barrel provides high accuracy and accuracy.

Pneumatic Beretta 92 with blowback kwc beretta kmb15

Our online weapons store offers you to buy a kwc kmb-15 (beretta m92) blowback air pistol - one of the most successful copies of the air gun beretta 92fs!

The pneumatic Beretta 92 from the Taiwanese company KWC is an all-metal, with the exception of plastic grip linings, an air pistol with a blow back. The attention to detail and realism when shooting from the pneumatic Beretta 92 are simply amazing.

The bolt lock, the slide stop lever, the ambidextrous safety lever and the fire mode switch (yes, yes! the KWC Beretta 92 air pistol shoots both single and burst shots!) and the drop-down magazine are all very faithful to the original Beretta 92!

Heavy (one kilo three hundred grams), comfortable in the hand, realistically made pneumatic Taurus pt92 co2 4.5mm evokes a feeling of power, reliability and confidence. Where are the usual simple plastic air pistols?

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from 12:36 there is also slow motion footage of the blowback system working

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