Frequently Asked Questions
A simple replica made of plastic, without recoil. The advantage of this toy is its economical operation. With a full gas charge, the pistol can fire up to 150 BBs.
Equipment Specifications
| Recoil | With Recoil |
| Gas Type | Green Gas |
| Material | ABS, ABS |
| Speed | 90 - 95 m/s |
| Hop Up | Adjustable |
| Firing Mode | Semi |
| Magazine Capacity | 23 BBs |
Product Description
Brief History
Initially designed for the Italian army and law enforcement to replace the M951 model, it entered production in 1976, starting its use in Italy and gradually expanding worldwide. The American military adopted the Beretta M92 SB-F, later named M92F, due to excellent results in the XM9 tests aimed at selecting the most reliable pistol. Over time, the Beretta M92 has undergone several modifications to its mechanisms and shape due to requirements. One version is the Beretta M92 Vertec, designed in 2003 with a changed grip that offers improved handling and a 22mm front rail for attaching accessories.
Description
This airsoft replica mimics the exterior of the real weapon, but that is where the similarity ends. The airsoft replica is made entirely of plastic and has a monoblock construction. Without recoil, the slide is fixed. The adjustment of the Hop-Up is done using an Allen key located at the top of the toy.
The operating mode is simple. The power required to operate the gas valve is generated by pulling the trigger.
Power Supply
The airsoft replica works with any type of gas, from 144a to Sniper Gas; the only parameter that changes is the power with which it shoots. Under normal operating conditions, the airsoft replica can fire up to 150 BBs with a gas charge. The magazine can hold 23 BBs. The airsoft replica has a velocity of 90-95 meters per second measured with 0.20g BBs using Green Gas.