Beretta's 9000S, their first polymer handgun from 2000, featured a unique 'Y2K' aesthetic and a modified Browning locking system with horizontal tabs. Despite its subcompact size, it's notably thick with a deep grip, making ergonomics challenging. It offered 12 rounds of 9mm or 10 of .40 S&W and had a frame-mounted safety/decocker, but its controls and trigger were criticized.
The Beretta 90-TWO, a modernized evolution of the 92FS, is highlighted as an underrated .40 S&W pistol. Despite superior accuracy and features like interchangeable grip modules and an internal recoil buffer, it failed to gain market traction. Its lack of aftermarket support makes it a niche collector's item today.
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