SHOT Show 2012: The Beretta Nano

Published on January 26, 2012
Duration: 1:01

This video provides an overview of the Beretta Nano, a compact 9mm pistol designed for concealed carry. It highlights the Nano's single-stack design, recoil-operated action, and user-configurable features like removable sights and an ambidextrous magazine release. The presenter notes the articulated trigger blade and a long, smooth trigger pull, expressing anticipation for testing.

Quick Summary

The Beretta Nano is a compact 9mm pistol designed for concealed carry, featuring a single-stack design and recoil-operated action. Notable features include easily removable sights, an ambidextrous magazine release, and an articulated trigger blade with a long, smooth pull.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction to Beretta Nano
  2. 00:11Concealed Carry Design
  3. 00:14Recoil Operated Action
  4. 00:17Extractor Location
  5. 00:19Removable Sights
  6. 00:27Chassis and Frame Design
  7. 00:34Ambidextrous Magazine Release
  8. 00:40Articulated Trigger Blade
  9. 00:44Trigger Pull Characteristics

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Beretta Nano designed for?

The Beretta Nano is a compact 9mm pistol specifically designed for concealed carry. Its single-stack configuration and small size make it easy to conceal while still offering the power of a 9mm round.

What are some key features of the Beretta Nano?

Key features include its single-stack design for concealability, recoil-operated action, easily removable sights for customization, an ambidextrous magazine release, and an articulated trigger blade.

How is the magazine release on the Beretta Nano configured?

The Beretta Nano features an ambidextrous magazine release that can be swapped to either side of the firearm, offering flexibility for both right-handed and left-handed shooters.

What is notable about the trigger on the Beretta Nano?

The Beretta Nano has an articulated blade on the front of the trigger. The trigger pull itself is described as fairly smooth, though it is a long pull.

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