This fully automatic Beretta has a metal frame that gives the M92 A1 a realistic feel, making it both a faithful reproduction and a valuable training tool.
Metal frames give the M92 A1 a realistic feel, making it both a faithful reproduction and a valuable training tool. For those who want something more, the M92 A1 offers a burst fire mode.
This option was only found on the Beretta Model 93R, a selective-fire pistol produced for the Italian Army from 1979 to 1993. The M92 A1’s selector is hidden on the right side of the receiver. The pistol holds 18 rounds of steel ammunition in a magazine that also contains CO2.
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