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The Beretta 92FS, known by its Department of Defense designation of M9, is a very common civilian, law enforcement and military sidearm. It was developed in the 1980s and adopted in 1985 to replace the [[Colt 1911|Colt M1911A1]] as the standard sidearm of the US military.  
 
The Beretta 92FS, known by its Department of Defense designation of M9, is a very common civilian, law enforcement and military sidearm. It was developed in the 1980s and adopted in 1985 to replace the [[Colt 1911|Colt M1911A1]] as the standard sidearm of the US military.  
  
[[File:m9.jpg|thumb|alt=Beretta M9|Beretta M9 pistol]]
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The Beretta M9 featured in NMRiH is chambered in [[9mm Luger|9x19mm]] ammunition and stores 15 rounds per magazine.  
 
The Beretta M9 featured in NMRiH is chambered in [[9mm Luger|9x19mm]] ammunition and stores 15 rounds per magazine.  
  
 
The Beretta M9 can be used in conjunction with a [[Maglite|maglite]].
 
The Beretta M9 can be used in conjunction with a [[Maglite|maglite]].

Revision as of 22:01, 15 September 2012

Go to full article 'Weapons'

Overview

The Beretta 92FS, known by its Department of Defense designation of M9, is a very common civilian, law enforcement and military sidearm. It was developed in the 1980s and adopted in 1985 to replace the Colt M1911A1 as the standard sidearm of the US military.

Beretta M9
Beretta M9 pistol

The Beretta M9 featured in NMRiH is chambered in 9x19mm ammunition and stores 15 rounds per magazine.

The Beretta M9 can be used in conjunction with a maglite.