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Manufacturer:Beretta
Model:21-BobcatInox
Action:Double/Single
MSRP:$400.00
Gun Type:pistol
Barrel:2.4
Overall Length:4.9
Weight:11.5
Finish:INOX
Sights:No Dot

From www.berettausa.com
The same dedication to advanced design, uncompromising quality and strict quality control that make the 92F, Cougar and Cheetah such international standouts is found in all Beretta small caliber, pocket-size pistols. Simplicity, safety and practical use are their best qualities
Would you recommend this gun?
Yes
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Questions and Answers


by Yahoo Answers:
  • →Are 10-round magazines compatible with the standard Beretta 92FS INOX?
    2008-02-29 04:57:41
    Most manufacturers, including Beretta, offer 10-rd. versions of their pistols for California consumers. Since the Inox is now obsolete in favor of the 90-two, the only version of this weapon I can find has a 15-round capacity. Can I use a 10-round magazine in the pistol if it's designed for 15? Thanks -- any additional insight you care to offer on the 92FS INOX is also welcome. If at all possible, cites to your sources will help immensely.
    Answered By: vangion
    Yes the 10 round magazines were 15 round magazines altered by spacers inside The external dimensions are the same
  • →Couple Beretta 92fs Inox questions....?
    2007-11-01 19:43:39
    I have a couple questions about the 92fs Inox.... 1: What speed loader to you recommend? i've seen a lot that i'm interested in, but have no experience using them. Whats your succcess? 2: Is it against the law to carry a concealed weapon in Indiana? I don't own a gun, so don't worry - i'm not a gun owner who doesn't know the law. lol 3: Whats your success using +P ammo?
    Answered By: randy
    I agree with most of the answers and usually agree with JD on most of his knowledge and answers, BUT, Beretta itself will tell you NOT to use +P+ ammo in ANY of their pistols. This may harken back to the disaster of the original Beretta 92 F as given to the military. The navy seal teams wanted a pistol that could use the same ammo as their MP5. However, the ammo they were using for the MP5's was hotter than standard 9mm ammo. After many rounds thru the pistols, they experienced catastrophic failure with the slide coming off the frame and striking them in the face with horrible and deadly results. Granted this was with a lot of over pressure rounds thru the pistols. Beretta then developed the 92FS pistol, which had the addition of a new slide block to prevent it happening again, but Beretta gave strict orders not to use the hotter ammo in the pistol. Since then, being a little ( pardon the pun) gun shy, Beretta has stated that you should not use +P+ ammo in any of their pistols. Alloy isn't as strong as steel. I'd even go so far as to say don't use +P ammo very often. Besides, with the new family of 9mm ammo available, like TAP etc, this is excellent performing stuff without needing the +P or +P+ pressures. I have been required to carry 9mm on duty with some departments, and although I am an advocate of, and carry to this day, a pistol chambered in .45 acp for personal defense, I would not hesitate to carry the 9mm with the new ammo. I can also tell you from first hand knowledge, that if you shoot someone in self defense, you're gonna be sued. If you shoot them with +P or +P+ ammo, your gonna lose in court. Some hot shot lawyer is gonna tell a jury made up of the most liberal anti gunners he can sneak thru, that you weren't satisfied with shooting his client with a normal bullet that might have "just wounded him" oh no, you had to use a special "mankiller" bullet designed to kill with every shot. Or something to that effect. Trust me, I've seen it. It's easier and a much better idea to find out what cartridge your local law enforcement is using, and use that cartridge. Any good defense attorney will tell you that it is much more defensible in a courtroom if you show that you wanted to use the safest and most humane ammo, and so you use the same stuff as the local cops.
  • →what do you think about the Beretta 92fs inox?
    2007-02-02 08:18:29
    advantages/disadvantages? thanks.
    Answered By: green_steven724
    This is a top shelf gun. It's has a smooth design, puts bullets on target up to 50yrds easy and is the safest handgun you can buy. When on safe it can not fire at all. I mean never. With other pistol you can defeat the safe switch, but noy a beretta. The 9mm round can kill in one not in body armor. Unless your a cop or in the military 9mm is a good round. The fs model don't have a light rail on it. About 80% of shooting happen at night. If this is a home defense gun you might want to get the M9 model instead and get a surelight on it.
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