BERETTA 96 INOX

Published on October 28, 2013
Duration: 1:57

This guide covers basic shooting techniques for the Beretta 96 Inox, emphasizing safe handling and effective target engagement. The speaker, an experienced shooter, demonstrates how to achieve good shot groups with the .40 caliber pistol, even after a period of inactivity. Key takeaways include proper grip, trigger control, and post-shooting target assessment.

Quick Summary

The Beretta 96 Inox, chambered in .40 caliber, is demonstrated as a reliable and accurate pistol. Despite a five-month hiatus from shooting, it produced a satisfactory shot group. The video emphasizes safe handling practices and provides insights into the firearm's performance and .40 caliber manageability for experienced shooters.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Pistol Introduction and Caliber
  2. 00:18Shooting Demonstration
  3. 00:40Post-Shooting Impressions
  4. 00:55Pistol Details and Caliber Handling
  5. 01:15Target Review and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the Beretta 96 Inox featured in the video?

The Beretta 96 Inox shown in the video is chambered in .40 caliber. The on-screen text on the slide explicitly states 'CAL. .40'.

How does the Beretta 96 Inox perform in terms of accuracy?

The speaker expresses satisfaction with the shot grouping on the target, noting that the Beretta 96 Inox shot perfectly even after a five-month period without use. This suggests good inherent accuracy and reliability.

What safety precautions are implied when handling the Beretta 96 Inox?

The video includes on-screen text reminding viewers to 'READ MANUAL BEFORE USE' and 'RETRACT SLIDE TO SEE IF LOADED'. These emphasize the importance of safe firearm handling and verification of the firearm's status.

What other firearms are briefly mentioned or shown in the video?

Besides the Beretta 96 Inox, the video briefly shows two SIG pistols side-by-side: the SIG M11-A1 and the SIG SP2022. An on-screen text overlay indicates a comparison between these two SIG models is coming soon.

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