Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Beretta CO2 Airsoft Pistols Back in Stock!!


beretta style airsoft guns

beretta style airsoft guns


BACK IN STOCK!!


Beretta 92 Style Semi-Auto Gas Non-Blowback CO2 Airsoft Pistol Specs:



  • CO2 Fits into Unique Handle Compartment
  • Velocity: 370 fps
  • Weight: 1.3 lbs
  • Magazine: SD+MSDGP300C
  • Magazine capacity: 15 BBs
  • Includes Free Padded Pistol Case
  • This gun is made of a strong ABS material with a metal compartment to house the CO2 cartridge. This gun has a fixed slide which does not blow back during firing, saving CO2 - in addition, energy is not wasted in the blowback motion, contributing to the velocity of the BB. This gun is accurate and powerful, and a great deal for the price.
  • Please use .20 gram high quality BB’s or heavier with this gun. We recommend: .20 gram high quality BB’s.


Infomation on the Beretta:The Beretta 92 (also Beretta 96 and Beretta 98) is a series of semi-automatic pistols designed and manufactured by Beretta of Italy. It was designed in 1972 and production of many variants in different calibers continues to the present day. It is most famous for replacing the M1911 .45 ACP pistol as the standard sidearm of the United States armed forces in 1985 as the M9 pistol.Although only 5000 copies of the original design were manufactured from 1975 to 1976, the design is currently produced in four different configurations (FS, G, D and DS) and three calibers:

  • 92 series in 9 x 19 Parabellum 96 series in .40 S&W and
  • 98 series in 9 x 21 mm IMI

The Beretta 92 pistol evolved from earlier Beretta designs, most notably the M1922 and M1951. From the M1922 comes the open slide design, while the alloy frame and locking block barrel (originally from Walther P38) were first used in the M1951. The grip angle and the front sight integrated with the slide were also common to earlier Beretta pistols.The Beretta 92 first appeared in 1976 and was designed by Carlo Beretta, Giuseppe Mazzetti and Vittorio Valle, all experienced firearms designers on the Beretta design team.92: About 5000 copies of the first design were manufactured from 1975 to 1976.92S: In order to meet requirements of some law enforcement agencies, Beretta modified the Beretta 92 by adding a slide-mounted combined safety and decocking lever, replacing the frame mounted manual thumb safety. This resulted in the 92S which was adopted by several Italian law enforcement and military units. The later relocation of the magazine release button means these models (92 & 92S) cannot necessarily use later magazines, unless they have notches in both areas.92SB (92S-1): Initially called the 92S-1 when it was specifically designed for US Air Force trials (which it won), the model name officially adopted was the 92SB. It included the changes of the 92S, added a firing pin safety, and relocated the magazine release catch from the bottom of the grip to the lower bottom of the trigger guard.92F (92SB-F): Beretta modified the model 92SB slightly to create the 92F (and 92G) by making the following changes:

  • Redesigned all the parts to make them interchangeable between 92 variants to simplify maintenance for large government organizations. Modified the front of the trigger guard so that one could use finger support for easier aiming. Modified the front angle of the grip to allow for better instinctive aiming. Hard chromed the barrel bore to protect it from corrosion and to reduce wear.
  • New surface coating on the slide called Bruniton, which allegedly provides better corrosion resistance than the previous plain blued finish. Source: Wikipedia.org




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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is an airsoft toy gun, it complies with all federal laws and regulations.

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Unknown said...

Online you can find a ton of beretta airsoft guns for sale they are super good ones from what ive heard.

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