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Beretta

92x Performance 4.9 ` Brig Slide

Product Code: J92XR21 UPC/Barcode: 082442915708

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UPC 082442915708 Manufacturer Beretta Manufacturer Part #J92XR21 Model 92X Performance Action Semi-automatic Type DA/SA Full Size Caliber 9MM Barrel Length 4.9" Color Silver Grips Polymer Capacity 15Rd Accessories 2 Mags Ambidextrous Manual Safety Sights Fiber Optic Subcategory Pistols - Metal Frame The 92X Performance was created to satisfy two requirements: Speed and accuracy. Beretta’s new competition pistol is uncompromising and aims for top performance, offering the world of competitive dynamic shooting one of the most reliable and world-renowned locking systems, together with a steel frame, a heavier Brigadier slide, and the new Extreme-S trigger mechanism. To enable even faster cycle time, the 92X has a skeletonized hammer with a competition standard hammer spring. The new Extreme-S trigger mechanism keeps the striker's automatic safety latch active ensuring the safety of the pistol in case it falls but decreases trigger reset by up to 40%. With the Extreme-S the 92X Performance has an “out of the box” weight of 3.3 Lbs. in single action and 6.6 Lbs. in double action.  Technical choices, such as the Vertec steel frame and the Brigadier slide, take the weight of the 92X Performance to 1350 g, a key weight that increases the pistol’s stability and reduces muzzle rise when shooting. The oversized magazine and the rear chequering, which can also be found on the front of the frame, improve the pistol’s handling as well as its grip. The raised frame profile near the magazine release enables the shooter’s hand to sit as high as possible on the hilt, which itself is also oversized to enable a deeper hold. The magazine release is oversized and reversible and an adjustable version is available on the aftermarket. Safety on the frame is ambidextrous and is available in three different size profiles, making it adaptable to various hand types and different IPSC divisions.