Now that the Beretta M9 9mm service pistol is in the process of being phased out in favor of the SIG Sauer M17 pistol (AKA the P320) one can’t help but ask: does the Beretta M9/92 pistol in general ...
The competition to build the U.S. Army's next service pistol is heating up -- and the Beretta M9 is back in the fight. Beretta's entry into the Modular Handgun System competition: The M9A3. Photo: ...
A 9mm case is ejected from the chamber of a Beretta M9 during a qualifying exercise for the U.S. Army's 139th Military Police Company on Sept. 29, 2015, in Fort Stewart, Ga. (Stephen B. Morton/AP) ...
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Gabriele de Plano, vice president of marketing and operations for Beretta Defense Technologies, wrote an Aug. 17 letter to the editor in The Washington Post in response to a recent article in the ...
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Why the Beretta 92FS never really went away

One reason the 92FS never faded is because support for it never stopped. Parts, magazines, holsters, and upgrades are still ...
One year ago, the U.S. Army hit gunmaker Beretta with three shots, center-mass. Deriding the company's ubiquitous M9 Semiautomatic pistol as insufficiently accurate, lethal, and reliable, the Army ...
The U.S. Army may is trying to replace the M9 9mm pistol, but it's still buying new Berettas. Beretta Defense Technologies announced today that the Army will spend “a quarter million dollars worth of ...
The U.S. Army on Thursday awarded Sig Sauer a contract worth $580 million to make the next service pistol based on the company's P320 handgun. Sig Sauer beat out Glock Inc., FN America and Beretta USA ...
The U.S. Army is dumping its current pistol -- and two companies think they've got something the generals will like better. The competition to build the U.S. Army's next service pistol is heating up - ...