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                          The Beretta 
                            Model 92 SB is a 9mm. Parabellum semi automatic 
                            pistol designed for military and police use, and 
                            for civilian use in countries where it is legitimate. 
                            Its great volume of fire, combined with absolutely 
                            flawless reliability and safety, make it an ideal 
                            side arm for modern armies and police forces. From 
                            this weapon has now derived the Model 92 SB Compact, 
                            which retains virtually all the characteristics 
                            of the 92 SB but is shorter and lower, for easier 
                            carrying in a shoulder holster or in civilian dress. 
                            It is also ideal for personal defence because it 
                            offers such vast fire power from a relatively small 
                            weapon.  |  
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                      | STAGGERED 
                        MAGAZINE (holding 15 cartridges for the 92 SB and 
                        13 for the Compact): this nearly doubles the fire 
                        capacity of a conventional in Line system, but without 
                        any increase in length. |  
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                      | DOUBLE 
                        ACTION: the well known advantage of the revolver of 
                        being always ready for instantaneous fire with the 
                        first trigger pull is here combined with all the equally 
                        well known advantages of the semi automatic pistol. 
                        Moreover, double action permits an immediate re strike 
                        on a defective primer very rare event nowadays which 
                        is virtually always sufficient to fire the round. 
                                              CHAMBER 
                                                LOADED INDICATOR: when there is a cartridge in the 
                                                chamber, the upper surface of the extractor protrudes 
                                                and shows red. In the dark the protrusion can be 
                                                felt by touch. It is never necessary to work the 
                                                slide to see whether the barrel is loaded. |  
                      |  | DISSASSEMBLING 
                        KEY: a very simple, effective device, which allows swift 
                        field stripping but at the same time makes accidental 
                        disassembly totally impossible (A). DOUBLE 
                          SIDED SAFETY LEVER: allows sale management both by right 
                          and left handed shooters (B). |  
                      |  | AUTOMATIC 
                        SAFETY: when the trigger is not pulled back, a blocking 
                        device secures the firing pin and prevents it from moving 
                        forward, even if the weapon should fall from a great 
                        height and strike the ground muzzle down. Only rearward 
                        pull on the trigger defeats this system and frees the 
                        pin (C). |  
                      |  | SPECIAL 
                        SIGHTS: both front and rear, are designed for swift 
                        location of the target and for bringing it into alignment 
                        with the greatest possible facility (D).GROOVED 
                          FRAME: the front and back straps of the grip are longitudinally 
                          grooved to insure a firm hold even with wet hands, or 
                          under conditions of rapid, unaimed fire (E). |  
                      | REVERSIBLE 
                        MAGAZINE RELEASE BUTTON: located alongside the trigger 
                        guard, where the thumb comes to rest naturally, it may 
                        be positioned for use by either right or left handed 
                        shooters. It also allows for fast reloading because 
                        a fresh, full magazine can be kept at the ready in the 
                        shooter's free hand (F). BALLISTIC 
                                            PERFORMANCE: although this is determined by the ammunition, 
                                            and in part also by environmental factors, the performance 
                                            of the Models 92 SB and 92 SB COMPACT is among the 
                                            very best that can be had from weapons of these dimensions. 
                                            Under normal conditions, the average velocities and 
                                            the kinetic energy of the bullets are: mod. 
                                            92 SB V 0.5 = 355 mIS E 0,5 = 47.85 Kgmmod. 92 SB Compact V 0.5 = 347 m IS E 0.5 = 45.72 
                                            Kgm
 
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                      | Most of the spare parts such as: barrel, magazines and most of the small parts are interchangeable with the current models
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                                    | Technical features of mod. 92 
                                      SB pistol (*) |  
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                                    | System of operation | short recoil, semi-automatic |  
                                    | Locking system | oscillating block |  
                                    | Hammer | exposed, double action |  
                                    | Caliber | 9 mm. Parabellum |  
                                    | Length | 8.54 in (7.75) |  
                                    | Height | 5.39 in (5.07) |  
                                    | Width | 1.45 in |  
                                    | Weight (with empty magazine) | about 34.50 oz (31.21) |  
                                    | Barrel length | 4.92 in (4.29) |  
                                    | Rifling | R.H., 6 groove (pitch about 10 in) |  
                                    | Front sight | blade, integrai with sfide |  
                                    | Rear sight | notched bar, dovetailed to sfide |  
                                    | Sighting line | 6. 10 in (5.78) |  
                                    | Safeties | a) manual, located on the slide, which 
                                      separa- |  
                                    |  | tes the firing pin from the hammer, lowers |  
                                    |  | the hammer and interrupts the connection |  
                                    |  | between trigger and sear |  
                                    |  | b) automatic, which prevents any motion 
                                      of |  
                                    |  | the firing pin, and is defeated only by 
                                      puli |  
                                    |  | on the trigger |  
                                    | Magazine | staggered, 15 (13) shot |  
                                    | Slide | hold open upon firing of last cartridge |  
                                    | Finish | steel components: blued, fight alloy components: anodized |  
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                                    | (*) The variations of the model 92 SB 
                                      Compact are in brackets |  |  
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