Beretta M9 6 mm is a licensed ASG replica of the Italian semi-automatic pistol, a development version of the iconic M92 model, which until recently was used by the US Army. The model features faithful reproduction, a polymer–metal construction, a Blow-Back system, and CO2 power. The presented version comes in black.
The M9 features a faithfully reproduced design highlighted by a polymer frame and metal slide. The original Beretta is intended for both civilian and military markets. The polymer grip panels have the same texture as the firearm version. Realism is further enhanced by licensed markings and logos applied to the grip and slide.
The model is powered by a 12-gram CO2 capsule installed in the magazine. Compressed carbon dioxide enables semi-automatic shooting without the need to rack the slide after each shot. A high-quality CO2 cartridge allows for approximately 60 consistent shots. The number of shots also depends on air temperature, shooting pace, and proper maintenance. A pierced CO2 capsule may remain installed for a maximum of 48 hours.
The model features a single/double action (DA/SA) trigger mechanism characterized by short travel to the break point and relatively light trigger pull. The main advantage of this solution is the ability to deliver precise shots without the risk of jerking the trigger. In double action (DA) mode, the trigger has longer travel and greater resistance (relevant in firearm versions equipped with a decocker).
The gas-powered system makes it possible to use a powerful Blow-Back system, responsible for realistic slide recoil after each shot. The noticeable “kick” effectively simulates the experience of firing a real firearm. After the last BB is fired, the slide remains in the rear position, just like in the real gun.
The Beretta features fixed, mechanical sighting devices with a classic black finish.
The pistol is equipped with a manual safety in the form of a lever located on the slide. It is easily accessible without removing your hand from the grip. The replica uses a grip-inserted magazine with a capacity of 26 BBs.