Beretta 9000S
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The Bretta 9000s is a Double Action pistol that is chambered with .40 S&W ammunition. Maximum magazine capacity is 10 rounds. The model 9000S holds less than average ammo than pistols of the same caliber. The model was designed for self-defense and therefore can be carry comfortable, with high rate of concealment. Its fitted with a frame-mounted, thumb-operated sear-locking safety system, that blocks the slide. During the end of the 1970's the .22 LR version was produced also in Brazil. These were completely made of steel, including the frame and other parts. The Beretta 9000s was designed without any extractor. It is relying just on blowback inertia in order to remove fired cases from the chamber. It can make it mainly sensitive to choice of ammunition to permit dependable operation. Concealed carry options and its suitability are very subjective. However smaller versions can be concealed easier but may be more difficult to handle. More powerful ammunition has greater stopping power but its more difficult to fire accurately. Sights of the model are fixed on the frame.Technical Data
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