Packing Heat Like An MI6 Agent
[…] clever spy gadgets and iconic handgun. While a .25 caliber Beretta, 9mm P99 and even a S&W .44 Magnum revolver […]
[…] clever spy gadgets and iconic handgun. While a .25 caliber Beretta, 9mm P99 and even a S&W .44 Magnum revolver […]
[…] stainless Model 67, until the adoption of the fixed sight Beretta 92’s in the late 1980’s and the segue into […]
[…] fired cases extract and eject without needing a mechanical extractor. Beretta has made blowback semiautos with no extractor at all; […]
[…] 2″ at 50 yards. Among duty pistols I’ve always found Beretta 92 and SIG P220 series pistols gave exceptional accuracy, […]
FN, SIG SAUER, Beretta and others with hardcore tactical models rarely extend beyond some flavor of FDE, but consumer-oriented handguns […]
I appreciated Clayton Walker’s mention of the Beretta “Cheetah” line in his article (“Non-Rimfire Fun-Guns”). My EDC is a Cheetah, […]
[…] she able to drop him with multiple hits from her Beretta 92 9mm. In all these cases, the rescuers saved […]
[…] your hip. If I owned a bar — maybe the Beretta Bar & Grille — I’d love to post a […]
[…] 10mm carries the same onboard ammunition load as does the Beretta 92, SIG 226 and HK VP9 9mm pistols. Despite […]
[…] throughout the ’80s and ’90s, SA/DA high-capacity pistols like the Beretta 92F and SIG P226 were ruling the world. Throughout […]