Description
The Beretta M9 is a full-size service pistol that served as the standard-issue sidearm for the U.S. Armed Forces for over three decades. Its proven design offers reliable performance for duty, home defense, and range use.
Specifications
- Caliber: 9mm Luger
- Action: Double Action/Single Action (DA/SA)
- Barrel Length: 4.9 inches
- Magazine Capacity: 10 rounds
- Finish: Bruniton
- Frame: Aluminum Alloy
- Safety: Manual safety/decocker
Why Choose the Beretta M9
The M9’s military pedigree is earned, not advertised. Its open-slide design is inherently reliable, resisting malfunctions from sand, mud, and adverse conditions that can shut down tighter-tolerance pistols. The DA/SA trigger provides a deliberate first shot and a crisper follow-up, a system designed to prevent negligent discharges under high stress while allowing for accurate rapid fire.
This is a duty-grade handgun built for longevity. The aluminum frame keeps weight manageable for all-day carry, while the Bruniton finish provides corrosion resistance. The controls are large and operable with gloves, and the pistol points naturally. For a shooter seeking a proven platform that prioritizes absolute reliability over the latest trends, the M9 remains a definitive choice.
What’s in the Box
- Beretta M9 Pistol
- 10-Round Magazine
- Lockable Hard Case
- Owner’s Manual
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this the exact same pistol issued to the military?
A: This commercial model is functionally identical to the military M9 in operation and reliability. Minor differences may exist in markings and included accessories compared to a Department of Defense-issued weapon.
Q: How does the DA/SA trigger system work?
A: The first trigger pull is a longer, heavier Double Action pull. This cocks and releases the hammer. Each subsequent shot is a shorter, lighter Single Action pull until the safety/decocker is engaged or the slide is cycled again.
Q: Is the M9 suitable for new shooters?
A: Its size helps manage recoil, making it shootable, but the DA/SA trigger requires dedicated practice to master the two distinct pulls. Proper training is recommended to build proficiency with this system.




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