SHOT SHOW 2020 - Beretta 92X Series

Published on January 25, 2020
Duration: 5:00

This video provides an expert overview of the Beretta 92X series, introduced at SHOT Show 2020 by Larry Vickers and Beretta representative Erik. It details the various models, including alloy-framed and the performance-oriented steel model, highlighting new features like standardized accessory rails, Vertec frames, and dovetail sights. The discussion covers ergonomic options, safety configurations, pricing, and future competition-focused variants, offering valuable insights for firearm enthusiasts and competitors.

Quick Summary

The Beretta 92X series, showcased at SHOT Show 2020, offers enhanced features like standardized accessory rails and dovetail sights. It includes ergonomic improvements with the Vertec frame and offers both alloy and steel Performance models, with the latter geared towards competition. Pricing ranges from $799 to $1,399.

Chapters

  1. 00:18Introduction to the Beretta 92X Family
  2. 00:52Standardized Features and Compact Models
  3. 01:38Vertec Frame and Grip Options
  4. 02:3492X Performance and Safety Configurations
  5. 03:31Pricing and Future Models

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Beretta 92X series introduced at SHOT Show 2020?

The Beretta 92X series features standardized accessory rails, dovetail front sights for customization, and the Vertec frame with a straighter grip profile. Alloy models offer 'F' or 'G' safety configurations, while the Performance model includes a Brigadier slide and frame-mounted safety for competition.

How does the Beretta 92X series address ergonomics and grip comfort?

The 92X series utilizes the Vertec frame, which has a straighter backstrap designed to improve grip for a wider range of hand sizes. For those preferring the traditional 92-series feel, aggressive wrap-around grip panels are included in the box.

What is the price difference between the Beretta 92X alloy and performance models?

The Beretta 92X alloy-framed models have an MSRP of $899 (or $799 for the non-railed compact), while the 92X Performance steel-framed model is priced at $1,399. This reflects the enhanced features and competition focus of the Performance variant.

Are there any upcoming competition-focused models in the Beretta 92X line?

Yes, Beretta is developing a 92X Open class competition gun in collaboration with JJ Racaza. This model is expected to feature a compensator and a frame-mounted optic, targeting the needs of competitive shooters.

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