Beretta is the oldest gun company in the world dating back to 1526. With much experience in manufacturing handguns, shotguns, and carbines, Berreta firearms have been adopted worldwide by military and police forces. The most notable adoption of Berreta firearms is the adoption of the 92FS for the U.S. Military in 1985. (and French airforce.) One of the most tested firearms in the world, the 92FS designated M9 by the U.S. Military has a life of over 35,000 rounds. The reliability of this handgun is unsurpassed. The Berreta PM12S and 70/90 AR were adopted by the Italian Military for a while.
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Beretta Pistols
92FS (9mm)
96F (9mm)
3032 Tomcat (.32ACP)
Bobcat (.22LR)
950 Jetfire (.22LR)
9000s (9mm)
8000 Cougar
U22 Neo (.22LR)
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Beretta Pistols
92FS (9mm)
96F (9mm)
3032 Tomcat (.32ACP)
Bobcat (.22LR)
950 Jetfire (.22LR)
9000s (9mm)
8000 Cougar
U22 Neo (.22LR)
by GunCat February 22, 2004
by Daniel December 25, 2002
An italian gun company who are famous for making probably the best semi-automatic 9mm pistol ever, the 92FS.
by David March 27, 2003
*A car.
*A gun manufacturer, well-known for the Beretta M92F, a 9x19mm Parabellum handgun, which is also our nation's standard-issue sidearm.
*A gun manufacturer, well-known for the Beretta M92F, a 9x19mm Parabellum handgun, which is also our nation's standard-issue sidearm.
by Dave April 12, 2004
A model made by Chevrolet that was built from 1987 until 1996. There were several models including: GTU, Base, GT, GTZ, and Indy. www.beretta.net has all the info needed.
by mk December 11, 2003
A make of gun, it is most acredited with the 92FS, but it also makes compact carry pistols such as the Tomcat or the Bobcat.
The 92FS is a 9x19mm round, with a 15 round magizine. It is a Semi-Automatic double action handgun. Sometimes carryed Akimbo.
The 92FS is a 9x19mm round, with a 15 round magizine. It is a Semi-Automatic double action handgun. Sometimes carryed Akimbo.
I have a beretta...
by Thomas Splasky August 30, 2003
by Sara W. July 31, 2006