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Beretta Jetfire
Model : Beretta 950 Jetfire The Jetfire was introduced in 1952 as the basis of a long line of pocket pistols by Beretta. The Jetfire is a tiny pistol, meant only for personal protection, and as such is chambered for the tiny .25 ACP round. It
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Beretta Model 1934
Model : Beretta Model 1934 When someone mentions a Beretta, this isn't exactly the gun everyone has in mind, yet you can still see the heritage of the famed Beretta 92 that the US military currently uses in its design. As the name suggests, i
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9mm vs. .45
Well, I think the H&K USP looks like a great gun, but there's one problem for me; most of them are in .45. However, I've seen a few USPs online that come in 9mm, and I was wondering about what the difference would be on a head. I was thinking that it wouldn't matter as long as it's able to go through the head of a zombie. I was also thinking about the Beretta M92FS, I want anyones opinion/information on what would be a better choice, a USP .45, a USP 9mm, or an M92FS. I don't like the .45 very much because it's more expensive (I think it's about 100 rounds for $20), has a greater recoil, and is a bigger round so it limits capacity.
P.S: Does anyone know where to get an awesome LAM unit for the USP like the one on Call of Duty USPs?
I want an LAM unit that's exactly like that for when I purchase a USP lol
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Beretta PX4 Storm
Model: Beretta PX4 storm The PX4 Storm pistol is one of the latest additions to Beretta's line of semiautomatic pistols. The PX4 is designed using most of the modern concepts in combat handguns, suc
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Beretta 92
Model: Beretta 92 An Italian design originating in the fifties, the 92 started off as the single stack, push safety 951 "Brigadier," evolving slowly as Beretta pushed the design towards military adoption. Falling
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Beretta Px4 Storm
The Beretta Px4 Storm, chambered in 9mm ammunition and equipped with a tactical flashlight.
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Beretta Cx4 Storm
A picture of the Beretta Cx4 Storm, chambered in 9mm ammo and equipped with a scope, grip, and tactical flashlight.
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Neos 22
My other new gun. Not my favorite of all time but a great little plinker that is very accurate
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Thinking about purchasing A Beretta CX4 Storm in Nine millimeter
As ammo is running a little expensive lately, I've decided to pick up something I can use with my friends Beretta 90-Two. I came across the CX4 a while ago, and it seems pretty modular.
Does anyone here have any experience with it? If so, how's the synthetic stock, and the overall handling of the carbine?
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Jun 28 2009, 5:51 PM EDT by
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The Beretta M9 and other service sidearms.
The US government adopted the Beretta 92F as its general issue sidearm, the M9, in the 1980s. Since then, it has been adopted widely by police and civilians alike, also becoming one of the most controversial pistols of the modern era.
Some have praised its easy use, accurate fire and reliable function in most conditions. Others have complained bitterly about the military 9mm ball having little stopping power, finicky performance in desert conditions, poor ergonomics, greater muzzle flip and lowest bidder magazines.
Beretta has also recently manufactured a railed frame version, the M9A1.
I thought it'd be interesting to have some user input on this weapon, as well as the various service sidearms of various nations, the 1911, Glock, Browning Hi-Power, USP, Sig 220, etc.
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Jun 20 2009, 2:35 PM EDT by John_234
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