These two new Beretta Combat pistols are currently being developed and tested and are distinguished by a particularly aggressive and personal style. These pistols are specifically modified to improve performance in competition combat style shooting. The operation is single action only, and the ambidextrous manual safety blocks the sear and the slide in the dosed position. Magazine capacity is 17 rounds. As with all developmental models, specifications are subject to change.
So it's a prototype for production? Cause I would buy one of these in a heartbeat...
I wonder why there are no more pictures of this thing? When I search for Beretta 92 Combat on Google the pictures that come back are of a gun with a double action trigger and a completely different slide/compensator.
I wonder if it is competitive in IPSC (NOT our USPSA). Compensator = Open but iron sights and minor caliber would make it a non-starter here. Kind of like the Sig Sauer X-Fives and the earlier Sport models.
This gun again? Wasn't it already done in the 80s?
Only problem is finding a surgeon who is also a mechanical engineer to install the power operated holsters into your thighs.
I believe Grumpy's pic is the pistol used by Robocop, an OCP Auto-9.
The Beretta the OP posted is an ugly beast, but without shooting it, I'll reserve judgement.
Hell, if I went by looks alone, I'd have never picked up a Glock.
No, I am pretty sure that was a limited run competition model. I've seen something similar in old Beretta catalogues in the early 90s when I was looking for a wunder-nine.
They already made and discontinued a combat model of the 92, it was called the beretta 93r and it was the prettiest machine pistol ever made.
That mag button on the OP's picture looks awful, pretty easy to accidentally bump with any conventional grip known to man. And the beavertail is hideous.
no, its a foregrip, its meant for your to hang on to with your left hand and to loop the thumb through the triggergaurd. supposed to make it more controlable in 3 round burst.
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