Umarex Full-Auto Beretta 92 A1!

Published on June 27, 2016
Duration: 2:41

This review covers the Umarex Beretta 92 A1 air pistol, highlighting its realistic blowback action and full-metal construction. It's presented as an excellent, low-cost training tool for new shooters, offering both semi-auto and full-auto firing modes. The pistol utilizes 12g CO2 cartridges and a 26-round magazine, providing a realistic experience without the noise and recoil of a firearm.

Quick Summary

The Umarex Beretta 92 A1 air pistol is an ideal training tool, replicating the Beretta 92 FS with a full-metal frame and realistic blowback action. It features selective fire (semi-auto/full-auto), uses 12g CO2 for power, and has a 26-round magazine, offering a low-cost, quiet practice solution.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Umarex and Beretta Partnership
  2. 00:35Realism and Training Benefits
  3. 01:27CO2 Power and Full-Auto Feature
  4. 01:57Magazine and Additional Features

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Umarex Beretta 92 A1 a good training tool?

The Umarex Beretta 92 A1 is an excellent training tool due to its full-metal frame, realistic blowback action, and selective fire (semi-auto/full-auto) modes. It offers a low-cost, low-recoil, and quiet alternative to live-fire practice for learning handgun operation.

How is the Umarex Beretta 92 A1 powered and what is its magazine capacity?

This air pistol is powered by a standard 12g CO2 cartridge, which is housed within the magazine. The Beretta-style magazine holds up to 26 steel BBs, providing a realistic feel during operation and reloading.

What are the key features of the Umarex Beretta 92 A1 air pistol?

Key features include a full-metal construction, blowback slide action, selective fire (semi-auto/full-auto), a 26-round magazine that also holds the CO2, white dot sights, and a Picatinny rail for accessories. It's a replica of the Beretta 92 FS.

What is the muzzle velocity of the Umarex Beretta 92 A1?

The Umarex Beretta 92 A1 air pistol is rated for a muzzle velocity of up to 330 feet per second (FPS) when firing .177 caliber (4.5mm) steel BBs.

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