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  2. Beretta 92 - Wikipedia

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    Beretta also produces 15-round "Sand Resistant" magazines to resolve issues encountered with contractor-made magazines, and 17-round magazines included with the A1 models. Both magazines function in earlier 92 series and M9 model pistols.

  3. Beretta M9 - Wikipedia

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    17-round magazine (a 10-round magazine is also available). 3-slot Picatinny rail. Multi-colored finish (flat dark earth, black and olive drab green). Thinner vertical grip for improved control and less conspicuous concealed carry. Removable wrap-around grip that can be swapped between the Vertec-style and 'old' M9 style. [24]

  4. Taurus PT92 - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless, aftermarket magazines for the Taurus PT92/Beretta 92 often have cuts for both magazine releases. Early PT92s and PT99s did not feature the third safety position decocker that is now standard; this feature was added to the second-generation models in the early 1990s, which also included the three-dot sights found on the Beretta 92F.

  5. North Hollywood shootout - Wikipedia

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    A Beretta 92FS. An inventory of the weapons used: [11] A Bushmaster XM-15 converted illegally to fire full auto with two 100-round Beta Magazines and fitted with a M16A1-style handguard; A Heckler & Koch HK-91 semi automatic rifle with several 30-round magazines [42] A Beretta 92FS Inox with several magazines

  6. Beretta Cx4 Storm - Wikipedia

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    For example, the magazines for the Beretta 92FS chambered in 9mm can be used in a Cx4 also chambered in 9mm. Conversion between 92/96, 8000/8040/8045 "Cougar" 9×19mm Parabellum/.40 S&W/.45, and Px4 Storm magazines requires changing two parts, a magwell sleeve and the magazine release button (sold separately). [2]

  7. Beretta 92G-SD/96G-SD - Wikipedia

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    The Beretta 92G-SD and 96G-SD Special Duty handguns are semi-automatic, locked-breech delayed recoil-operated, double/single-action pistols, fitted with the heavy, wide Brigadier slide, chambered for the 9×19mm Parabellum cartridge (92G-SD) and the .40 S&W cartridge (96G-SD), framed with the addition of the tactical equipment rail, designed and manufactured by Beretta.

  8. Beretta 93R - Wikipedia

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    The Beretta 93R is an Italian selective-fire machine pistol, designed and manufactured by Beretta in the late 1970s for police and military use, that is derived from their semi-automatic Beretta 92. The "R" stands for Raffica , which is Italian for "volley", "flurry", or "burst" (sometimes spoken "R" as "Rapid" in English).

  9. Handgun - Wikipedia

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    The United States' military replaced the M1911A1.45 ACP pistol with the Beretta 92FS, designated as the M9 in 1985. The Glock 17, is a 17+1-round, 9mm Parabellum, polymer–framed, safe-action, short recoil-operated, locked-breech semi-automatic pistol designed and produced by Glock Ges.m.b.H., located in Deutsch-Wagram, Austria.

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