Beretta made Tec-9?

Published on July 8, 2023
Duration: 1:00

The Beretta PMX is an Italian-made pistol caliber carbine that evolved from the B&T P26, which itself was inspired by the infamous 1980s Tec-9. While sharing design lineage, the PMX is not a direct Tec-9 copy but a modern interpretation. It is compatible with B&T magazines, offering a new option in the PCC/SMG market.

Quick Summary

The Beretta PMX is a 9mm pistol caliber carbine that evolved from the B&T P26, itself inspired by the 1980s Tec-9. B&T sold the P26 design to Beretta, resulting in the PMX, an Italian interpretation of the original concept. It is compatible with B&T magazines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00The Infamous Tec-9
  2. 00:14B&T P26: The Modern Tec-9
  3. 00:28Beretta's PMX Connection
  4. 00:45Compatibility and Shooting

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Beretta PMX and how is it related to the Tec-9?

The Beretta PMX is a 9mm pistol caliber carbine. Its design lineage traces back to the B&T P26, which was inspired by the original Tec-9. Essentially, the PMX is an Italian version of a Swiss interpretation of the Tec-9.

Is the Beretta PMX compatible with Tec-9 parts?

The Beretta PMX is not directly compatible with original Tec-9 parts. However, it is compatible with B&T P26 magazines, as the PMX evolved from the P26 design.

What are the key features of the Beretta PMX?

The Beretta PMX is a 9mm pistol caliber carbine. It features compatibility with B&T magazines and is an evolution of the B&T P26 design, which was inspired by the Tec-9.

Who made the original Tec-9?

The original Tec-9 handgun was manufactured by Intratec in the 1980s. It gained notoriety for its construction and features, leading to significant criticism.

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