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

Published on October 29, 2013
Duration: 2:39

This expert overview from Gallery of Guns introduces the Beretta Pico 380, a new micro-compact pistol for 2014. The presentation, led by John from Beretta, details its exceptionally thin profile (under 0.75 inches wide), compact dimensions, and user-friendly features like an ambidextrous magazine release and light trigger pull. It emphasizes the pistol's locked-breech design for manageable recoil and discusses future accessory ecosystems and conversion kits, positioning it as a technologically advanced option for concealed carry.

Quick Summary

The Beretta Pico 380 is a new micro-compact .380 ACP pistol for 2014, distinguished by its ultra-thin profile (under 0.75 inches wide) and user-friendly features. It employs a hammer-fired, locked breech action for manageable recoil and includes an ambidextrous magazine release. The pistol comes with two magazines and a carry case, with future accessory ecosystems planned.

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 dimensions of the Beretta Pico 380?

The Beretta Pico 380 is exceptionally compact, measuring less than 0.75 inches wide, 4 inches tall, and 5 inches long, with a 2.7-inch barrel, making it ideal for concealed carry.

What type of action does the Beretta Pico 380 use?

The Beretta Pico 380 features a hammer-fired, locked breech action. This design is noted for providing manageable recoil, especially compared to blowback-operated firearms in the same caliber.

What accessories are included with the Beretta Pico 380?

The Beretta Pico 380 comes with two magazines (one flush-fit and one with a finger extension) and a soft carry case that includes an extra magazine holder, enhancing its value out of the box.

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

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

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