Gallery of Guns 2013 NASGW Sneak Peek: Beretta Pico 380 NEW for 2014! NASGW

Published on October 29, 2013
Duration: 2:39

This video provides a sneak peek at the Beretta Pico 380, a new micro-compact pistol for 2014, showcased at NASGW 2013. The presentation highlights its exceptionally thin profile, user-friendly operation with a light trigger and one-hand slide manipulation, and a locked breech system for manageable recoil. Future accessory availability and a .32 conversion kit are also discussed, positioning it as a technologically advanced and comfortable option for concealed carry.

Quick Summary

The Beretta Pico 380 is a new 2014 micro-compact pistol featuring a hammer-fired, locked breech system for manageable recoil. It's exceptionally thin (under 0.75 inches wide), has a 6-round capacity, and offers user-friendly operation with a light trigger pull and one-hand slide manipulation.

Chapters

  1. 00:12Introduction: Beretta Pico 380
  2. 00:21Key Features: Action and Capacity
  3. 00:37Compact Size and Dimensions
  4. 00:50Future Accessories and Ecosystem
  5. 01:03User-Friendly Slide and Trigger
  6. 01:19.32 Conversion Kit
  7. 01:30Customization and Included Items
  8. 01:45Ambidextrous Magazine Release
  9. 02:02Technological Advancement and Comfort
  10. 02:35Conclusion and Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Beretta Pico 380?

The Beretta Pico 380 is a hammer-fired, micro-compact pistol chambered in .380 Auto. It boasts a 6-round capacity, an exceptionally thin profile (under 0.75 inches wide), a 2.7-inch barrel, and user-friendly features like a light trigger pull and one-hand slide operation.

How does the Beretta Pico 380 manage recoil?

The Pico utilizes a locked breech system, which is more advanced than typical blowback designs found in many .380 ACP pistols. This engineering contributes to significantly reduced and more manageable recoil, making it comfortable to shoot.

What accessories will be available for the Beretta Pico 380?

Beretta plans to offer a comprehensive accessory ecosystem for the Pico, including laser grips, flashlight frames, night sights, holsters, and interchangeable frames in four different colors, allowing for extensive customization.

Is the Beretta Pico 380 suitable for left-handed shooters?

Yes, the Beretta Pico 380 features an ambidextrous magazine release, making it equally comfortable and efficient for both right-handed and left-handed shooters to operate.

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