Beretta 9000
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| Beretta 9000 series | |
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Beretta 9000S in 9 mm |
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| Type | Semi-automatic pistol |
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| Manufacturer | Beretta |
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| Weight |
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| Length | 168 mm (6.6 in) |
| Barrel length | 88 mm (3.5 in) |
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| Sights | Iron sights |
The Beretta 9000 is a series of modern compact size semi-automatic pistols designed and manufactured by Beretta of Italy. It is used primarily for civilian self defense.
The Beretta 9000 pistol is a polymer framed design that retains traditional open top slide styling with modern materials. It is chambered for either the 9 x 19 mm or .40 S&W cartridges and can be fitted with either 10 or 12 round magazines depending on the caliber. Adapters that allow the use of high capacity Beretta 92 series magazines are available but rare. Some magazines are equipped with an adjustable finger rest that can be either lowered for those with large hands or raised for those with small hands. The weapon has fixed sights that can be replaced with night sights if desired. The Beretta 9000 is most popular for its use by the character, John Anderton (portrayed by Tom Cruise) in the 2002 film Minority Report.
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[edit] Variants
There are 4 variants of the 9000S two calibres and each caliber in one of two configuration types, e.g. the 9000S Type D in 9 x 19 mm is sometimes referred to as 9000S D9, whereas the .40 S&W in Type F configuration would be 9000 F40.
[edit] Caliber
The 9000 series is available in 9x19mm and .40 S&W calibers in either F or D configurations.
[edit] F configuration
As with other Beretta pistols, the F configuration includes double and single action operation and firing pin block safety, and external frame-mounted manual safety/decocking latches.
[edit] D configuration
This configuration is double action, which obviates the need for a decocking lever.
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