Product Overview
The Beretta 92XI SAO FS in 9mm Luger is a semi-automatic pistol designed for reliable performance and tactical versatility. Featuring a 4.7-inch barrel, this firearm offers a balanced combination of accuracy and handling ideal for both professional and recreational shooters. The steel frame is finished with a durable camouflage coating, providing not only an attractive appearance but also enhanced durability in various environments. The slide features a proprietary slide cut designed to accommodate a fiber optic front sight, ensuring quick target acquisition and clear sight alignment in different lighting conditions.
The pistol includes two magazines, each with a capacity of 10 rounds, allowing for extended shooting sessions without frequent reloads. An ambidextrous safety enhances safety and ease of use for both right and left-handed users. The fixed sights are designed for quick and reliable target engagement, while the rubber grip material offers a secure hold, reducing fatigue during extended use.
The firearm*s weight of approximately 33 ounces makes it manageable without sacrificing stability, and its overall dimensions provide a comfortable and ergonomic grip. The Beretta 92XI SAO FS is suitable for self-defense, tactical applications, or target shooting, thanks to its combination of advanced features and robust construction.
Whether you're upgrading your firearm collection or seeking a dependable sidearm, this Beretta model provides the quality and performance expected from a renowned brand in the firearms industry.
Features:
- Proprietary slide cut designed for fiber optic front sight for quick target acquisition
- Includes two 10-round magazines for extended shooting sessions
- Ambidextrous safety for versatile operation
- Fixed sights for fast and reliable aiming
- Durable camouflage finish on steel frame and slide
- Rubber grip material provides a secure hold and reduces fatigue
- 4.7-inch barrel balances accuracy and handling
- Overall weight of approximately 33 ounces offers stability and manageability