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Library of Congress Catalog Number: 2005924818 ISBN: 0-87349-998-0 Edited by Kevin Michalowski Designed by Sandi Morrison Printed in the United States of America MMBBTTAA__pp000011--000055..iinndddd 22 88//22//0055 1100::2233::2255 AAMM Contents About the Author ....................................................................................................................................4 Acknowledgements .................................................................................................................................5 Introduction .............................................................................................................................................6 1 Magnifi cent Mouse Guns: The Smallest Beretta .......................................................................10 2 Beretta’s .22 Caliber Fun Guns ..................................................................................................19 3 The Beretta Tomcat ....................................................................................................................34 4 The Beretta .380’s ......................................................................................................................42 5 Model 92: The Flagship of the Beretta Fleet .............................................................................52 6 The Beretta 92/96 Combat Compacts ........................................................................................71 7 The Beretta Vertec ......................................................................................................................81 8 The Beretta 96 ............................................................................................................................88 9 Beretta Cougar 8000 and 8048 ..................................................................................................94 10 Beretta’s Big Blasters: The .357 and .45 ..................................................................................101 11 The Beretta 9000 ......................................................................................................................112 12 Beretta Oddities .......................................................................................................................117 13 Today’s Beretta Revolver .........................................................................................................127 14 Beretta Accessories ..................................................................................................................141 15 The Beretta Elite Series ...........................................................................................................170 16 Maintaining Your Beretta .........................................................................................................180 17 Careful Customizing Can Make Your Beretta Better ...............................................................195 18 Selecting Ammunition For Your Beretta ..................................................................................215 19 Beretta Field Performance: An Update ....................................................................................229 20 The Epiphany of the Beretta ....................................................................................................233 21 Shooting the Beretta .................................................................................................................239 22 Manipulating the Beretta ..........................................................................................................243 23 Drawing the Beretta .................................................................................................................253 24 Mastering the Beretta ...............................................................................................................261 25 The Beretta in the Training Environment .................................................................................277 26 La Finé .....................................................................................................................................287 MMBBTTAA__pp000011--000055..iinndddd 33 88//22//0055 1100::2233::2266 AAMM About the Author Massad Ayoob got his fi rst 4 Beretta pistol at the age of 12 and has been shooting them ever since. He has shot them at local matches and at the Nationals at Camp Perry, and taught their use around the world. He is the developer of the StressFire shooting system incorporated into U.S. Army combat pistolcraft doctrine. The long-time handgun editor of Guns magazine, law enforcement editor of American Handgunner, and associate editor of Combat Handguns and Guns & Weapons for Law Enforcement, Ayoob has served as a sworn police offi cer for more than 30 years and has been head of the fi rearms committee of the American Society of Law Enforcement Trainers since 1987. In 1998, he was named the Outstanding American Handgunner of the Year. He has won numerous state and regional handgun championships, and held two national titles, being one of only a handful of confi rmed Four Gun Masters in IDPA. Ayoob currently divides his time between New Hampshire and Florida. r o h t u A e h t t Massad Ayoob u o b A MMBBTTAA__pp000011--000055..iinndddd 44 88//22//0055 1100::2233::3344 AAMM Acknowledgments Some information has been given to me “off Thanks also to master Beretta armorers Bill 5 the record,” and therefore will not appear in this Pfeil and Rick Devoid. Their intimate knowledge publication unless the verifi cation comes from of how Berettas work was particularly valuable another source. For instance, I won’t name the to the chapter on maintenance. Huge thanks to executives at other gun companies who privately the men of the U. S. Marine Corps RTU and the admitted to me that they knew damn well that Beretta U.S. Army Marksmanship Training Unit for their had won the U.S. military contract fair and square. insights into the accurizing of the Beretta M9 into Some input has been given “not for attribution.” a match-winning bull’s-eye pistol. This means a promise to the speaker that his or her And fi nally, thanks to my editorial assistants: identity will not be revealed. If that compromises Herman Gunter III, Anna Gunter, and Gail Pepin. credibility, so be it. Let the reader be the judge of the Without their efforts, the unforgiving deadline information. never would have been met. I would like to thank the many executives It is a monumental task to review all the at Beretta, past and present, who kindly shared modern Beretta pistols and not one that can be information with me. They include Cathy Williams, undertaken in short order. To that end, portions of PR manager extraordinaire; Gabriele de Plano, Jeff a number of the reviews that appear within this Reh, Todd Green and Brian Felter. And to the many book were fi rst published as magazine articles I can’t name, you who know who you are, I am also when those guns were fi rst brought to market. grateful. In all cases, my assessments of the pistols in s I would like to thank Ernest Langdon, question still stand as they did when I wrote the l o who knows more about winning combat pistol original reviews. We gratefully acknowledge and t s championships with Berettas than anyone else thank the publishers of American Handgunner, i P because he has done it more than anyone else. Shotgun News, Combat Handguns, Gun Ernest’s work is also the gold standard for combat World, Guns, and Guns and Weapons For Law a Beretta pistolsmithing, and his comments were Enforcement for their permission to use that tt e invaluable to this effort. important material in this book. r e B f o k o o B t s e g i D n u G e h T MMBBTTAA__pp000011--000055..iinndddd 55 88//22//0055 1100::2233::3344 AAMM Introduction It is a good-shooting pistol, 6 and I still have it. The previous owner had gotten tired of its awkward 180-degree safety and removed it. He replaced the safety with a plug of brass and apparently just used the half-cock notch for safety. Beretta ergonomics got a lot better later. When my fi rst-born was ready for pistol shooting at age 8, I started her with the littlest Beretta; the Minx .22 Short. With that gun, she learned the fundamentals of good handgunning. Eleven years later, she used another Beretta at the National Tactical This is the author’s fi rst Invitational, and her skillful use of that Model 92FC Beretta. He received 9mm won her the women’s championship. She still it from his dad for his owns those guns. The 92FC is one of the carry pistols 12th birthday. Ayoob on her license. has appreciated Beretta quality ever since. It was a pleasure and an honor to be asked to write The Gun Digest Book of Beretta Pistols. I go back a ways with these fi ne handguns. I got my fi rst centerfi re handgun “of my very own,” when I was 12 years old. It was a Beretta Model 34. The gun was a World War II veteran and so was the man who gave it to my dad. The fi rst owner had retrieved it from an Axis soldier who, in the words of the day, “… didn’t need it any more.” The day came when the vet wanted to avoid the memories the gun n brought with it and he traded it to my dad who gave it o to me for my birthday. i t c u Cat Ayoob fondly reminisces with d the Beretta 92FC she used to win o her class at the National Tactical r t Invitational at the age of 19. n I MMBBTTAA__pp000066--000099..iinndddd 66 88//11//0055 1111::5500::1155 AAMM Over the years, I’ve tested a lot of Berettas 124-grain Federal HydraShok bullets. The bad guy for various gun magazines including American went down dead, before he could hurt either Greg or Handgunner, Guns, Combat Handguns and others. his partner. Greg proved, among other things, that a Seventeen years as head of the fi rearms committee for Beretta carried on safe in a security holster could be the American Society of Law Enforcement Trainers operated fast enough and refl exively enough to win a put me in touch with senior weapons instructors of quick-draw contest for the ultimate stakes. many police departments that had adopted Berettas. Stacy Lim is a member of the LAPD. She was off In the late 1980s, I experienced the humbling duty and carrying her department-issue 92F when she honor of being asked to teach for the U.S. Army’s experienced a carjacking by gang-bangers. When she Marksmanship Training Unit. Networking at various identifi ed herself, the point man of the bad guys shot pistol championships has given me a chance to talk her through the chest with a .357 Magnum. The bullet shop with the leading armorers of the Army and the tore her spleen apart, pierced her heart, and punched a Marine Corps, and over the years, I’ve also made the massive exit wound in her back. Her 92F had already acquaintance of a number of Beretta’s staff. This put been off safe, carried that way per department edict, 7 me in a splendid position in terms of resources to put and she brought it up and shot him a couple of times, this book together. The source material is everything. chased him when he ran, and shot him twice more. In the pages that follow, you’ll meet many pistol All four of the 115-grain Remington hollowpoints she champions who swear by the Beretta and use it by unleashed found vital fl esh. He died. Stacy survived. choice. You’ll see for yourself the pros and the cons She is, to my knowledge, the world’s only known of the three primary fi re control mechanisms Beretta survivor of a .357 Magnum gunshot wound to the offers on its modern fi ghting pistols: the F series heart. Eight months later she returned to full patrol with manual safety, the D series with decocker only, duty. Last I knew she still wore at her hip the trusty and the slick-slide, double-action-only D series that Beretta that had kept her assailant from fi nishing her “shoots like a revolver.” off. The gun had saved her life. Far more important than those who’ve won pistol Sgt. Marcus Young serves with Ukiah, Calif. championships with Berettas are those who have used Police. A man armed with a knife and a fi ve-shot .38 them to win gunfi ghts and cheat death. They’ve used Special ambushed him. He was shot in the face, chest, all three types, including Model F pistols both on and back and one arm, and had the other arm torn open. off safe. Let me introduce you to a few of them now. While the homicidal attacker was trying to get at an Greg Lee serves with the Nashville HK machine gun in the patrol car, Marcus managed s Metropolitan Police. He was carrying a privately to aim with his badly damaged l o owned, department-approved 9mm Beretta, on weak hand, the other arm being t s safe, when a suspect drew a revolver and brought it paralyzed, and trigger four careful i P up on Greg and his partner. shots. Each of the .40 caliber a In one smooth, practiced bullets went exactly where he t movement, Greg cleared aimed his privately owned, t e his 92F from his SS-III department-approved Beretta 96G r e security holster, popped and the suspect slumped B off the safety, and lit up dying in the front seat, f the would-be cop-killer his orgy of violence o with a stream of permanently k o ended. o B t s e g i D n u G Author, left, with Sgt. Marcus Young, who won the NRA’s Police Offi cer of the Year award and saved many lives when, despite multiple severe wounds, he killed a heavily armed criminal with his privately owned, department-approved e h Beretta 96 service pistol. T MMBBTTAA__pp000066--000099..iinndddd 77 88//11//0055 1111::5500::1177 AAMM Marcus at this writing is still recovering from multiple the truth that I’ve investigated and experienced. surgeries, working light duty at the department, and You’ll see why CCI may not be the best ammo for very glad that he chose to carry a Beretta pistol that a customized 9mm Beretta, but why it is the best allowed him to shoot straight under some of the worst ammo you can put in your little Beretta Minx. I will circumstances imaginable. point out where there were weaknesses with some of Then there is the armed citizen I don’t have the guns and how to fi x them if they haven’t already permission to name. This man got a permit and chose been fi xed. I will show you how and why the Model to carry concealed a Beretta 96D Centurion. In a road 92 has earned a reputation as one of the all-time rage incident a man attacked and injured him severely. great handguns and why the Model 9000 was the Realizing he was about to be beaten to death, he drew worst piece of crap that ever left a Beretta factory. the Beretta and fi red a single, accurate .40 caliber In some of the quotes and reprinted passages, bullet into his antagonist’s chest. The assailant reeled reference will be made to the magazine ban. It back, mortally wounded, and the fi ght was over. The lasted for ten years and defi nitely affected sales and 8 shooting was ruled a justifi able homicide. purchasing patterns of pistols. The references are left in to be true to the times the words describe and refl ect. The Shape Of Pages To Come There will be some intentional repetition, but only when it is a point worth repeating. For Don’t expect a puff piece. I don’t work for example, there is the life-saving potential of the F- Beretta, I work for you, and my job is to tell you series Beretta pistol when carried “on safe.” In the accounts rendered above, any number of quality handguns might have saved the lives of the brave men and women who wielded them. However, in studying the deaths and injuries of police offi cers in action I’ve seen again and again when the on safe pistol in general – and the on safe Beretta pistol in particular – saved the Good Guy’s life when the Bad Guy gained control of it. After seeing cases in which the Beretta had saved their deputies’ lives in such incidents, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department made it mandatory for their thousands of armed personnel to carry their 92Fs on safe. Within just a few years of that policy change, according to that department’s veteran trainer, Harold Flynt, four more saves were documented. The North Carolina Highway Patrol n o i Deputy sheriff David Maglio t c lowers his department-issue u Beretta 92F after shooting a d perfect score. Berettas have o earned an impressive reputation r t in American police service. n I MMBBTTAA__pp000066--000099..iinndddd 88 88//11//0055 1111::5500::1199 AAMM has carried Beretta pistols on safe since 1983. The if he just mentions them once up front when he department progressed from the 92F 9mm to the 96F knows that many of his readers will dive into a 9mm to their current Beretta Cougar Model 8357F in book in the middle at a chapter heading that most .357 SIG. One of their instructors told me that in 20 interests them. years of on safe carry, so many lives have been saved For the same reason the importance of proper in gun grabs that the department has lost count. Yet care of the gun and using only proper magazines LASD and NCHP have one more thing in common: is emphasized again and again. The war in No deputy or trooper in those departments has ever Afghanistan and Iraq reinforced the lesson that been hurt for failure to remember to disengage the using cheap aftermarket magazines, even if the safety on a Beretta during the draw to fi re in self- Government buys them on bid, can cause the fi nest defense. pistols to jam. The advice is clear: Use only Beretta That is a point that bears repeating. To say, and MecGar brand magazines in these guns. Since “On safe carry saves lives” just once is to leave MecGar of Italy is a primary vendor of magazines to fi ve words fl oating in the sea of a book that spans Beretta, a MecGar magazine for a Beretta is, for all 9 130,000 words. It understates the huge importance of practical purposes, a Beretta magazine. the documented information being imparted. On safe The history of the Beretta fi rearms company Beretta F pistols have saved many lives. While many is huge and rich. It is worthy of a lavish book of other pistols have this feature – and many such saves its own and I won’t cover it here because that book have been documented with them – it is worth noting is already in print. It is The World of Beretta: An that no such pistol’s slide-mounted safety lever is International Legend by the man who is probably easier to operate than the Beretta’s. The easier the the world’s leading fi rearms historian, R.L. “Larry” safety catch is to operate the more likely the user is Wilson. Larry has been both my teacher and my to employ it for its intended purpose. student, depending on the discipline involved. I’m The importance of keeping the fi nger off the proud to call him my friend. My respect for his trigger when not in the act of intentionally fi ring the work will be apparent in the following pages from weapon is likewise huge and is likewise repeated the frequency with which I quote his exhaustive throughout the text that follows. Auto mechanics and scholarly work. This book will focus on the know how motorists drive cars and authors know Beretta pistols currently in wide use, and how to use how readers read books. Many jump from chapter them. There is not room to do the company’s history to chapter. When talking about things that can save justice, and no one is ever going to beat Larry s lives and prevent tragedy, the writer is irresponsible Wilson at that game in any case. l o t s i P a t t e r e B f o k o o B t s e g i D n u G e h T MMBBTTAA__pp000066--000099..iinndddd 99 88//11//0055 1111::5500::2200 AAMM
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