Item:
ONSV10500

Original Marushin Industry M9 Beretta 92F Full Scale Cap Plug Firing Pistol - As Used By The US Military and Countless Films

Item Description

Original Item: Only One Available. This is one of the best prop guns we have had the pleasure of offering. There’s no way of knowing if this cap plug firing pistol was used in filmwork, but they are highly desirable due to how realistic they are! Although it looks real, this is a “toy” gun and not an actual firearm. The Beretta disassembles and assembles just like the actual firearm, but the parts are not interchangeable and this will never be able to fire live ammunition. The barrel is plugged and has a horizontal bar present on the inside of the barrel.

The pistol is constructed of heavy duty abs plastic with minor steel parts present. The magazine is identical to the 15 round Beretta magazines and functions as such, but this is also a Marushin Industry product. There are no plugs and caps present, as they were used and lost by previous owners, however, it is still easy to find replacements!

This is a wonderful, fully functional replica gun. Comes more than ready for display.

All purchases are sent and need an adult signature which is required by UPS. Priority Mail is not available for this item. You must be 18 years old to purchase this model and 21 to sign for the package.

Not available for export or shipment to certain U.S. locations. Plug Fire ONLY. Cannot be converted to a functional weapon. Please read legal information for safety guidelines prior to purchasing.

The Beretta 92 (also Beretta 96 and Beretta 98) is a series of semi-automatic pistols designed and manufactured by Beretta of Italy. The Beretta 92 was designed in 1975, and production began in 1976. Many variants in several different calibers continue to be used to the present.

The United States military replaced the .45 ACP M1911A1 pistol in 1985 with the Beretta 92FS, designated as the "M9."

The Beretta 92 pistol evolved from earlier Beretta designs, most notably the M1923 and M1951. From the M1923 comes the open slide design, while the alloy frame and locking block barrel, originally from Walther P38, were first used in the M1951. The grip angle and the front sight integrated with the slide were also common to earlier Beretta pistols. What were perhaps the Model 92's two most important advanced design features had first appeared on its immediate predecessor, the 1974 .380 caliber Model 84. These improvements both involved the magazine, which featured direct feed; that is, there was no feed ramp between the magazine and the chamber (a Beretta innovation in pistols). In addition, the magazine was a "double-stacked" design, a feature originally introduced in 1935 on the Browning Hi-Power.

Carlo Beretta, Giuseppe Mazzetti and Vittorio Valle, all experienced firearms designers, contributed to the final design in 1975.

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