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Beretta M9 Beretta M9
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The M9 handgun, formally Pistol, Semiautomatic, 9mm, M9, is a 9mm pistol of the U.S. military adopted in the 1980s. It is essentially a Beretta 92F (later the 92FS), built to U.S. military specifications. The M9 has been modified as the M9A1, adding, among other things, a tactical rail for the attachment of lights, lasers, and other accessories to the weapon. The U.S. Marines have ordered large numbers of M9A1 pistols in the last year. Additionally, a contract for 70,000 M9 pistols was signed in 2006 by the U.S. military. The Beretta M9, a modified version of the civilian-market Beretta 92FS, is the US Military's standard service pistol. It features a black Bruniton finish and black polymer grip panels; these features became so popular that they replaced the usual wooden grips and blued finish as standard on the commercial model. It began replacing the Colt M1911A1 as the standard service pistol in 1985. Early models were Beretta 92SB's Beretta M9 — самозарядный пистолет под патрон 9×19 мм Парабеллум, состоящий на вооружении армии США. Создан на основе итальянского пистолета Beretta 92F. В период с 1978 по 1984 годы итальянская фирма Beretta участвовала в американском конкурсе на новый 9-мм армейский пистолет XM9, призванный заменить "ветерана" Colt M1911A1 в качестве основного пистолета вооружённых сил США. Для конкурса были последовательно разработаны несколько вариантов пистолета Beretta 92 — Beretta 92S-1, Beretta 92SB, Beretta 92SB-F. Именно пистолет Beretta 92SB-F, в серии переименованный в Beretta 92F, и был объявлен в 1985 году победителем конкурса ХМ9, опередив швейцарский SIG Sauer P226. В 1990 году официально был принят на вооружение.
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The Beretta M9, a modified version of the civilian-market Beretta 92FS, is the US Military's standard service pistol. It features a black Bruniton finish and black polymer grip panels; these features became so popular that they replaced the usual wooden grips and blued finish as standard on the commercial model. It began replacing the Colt M1911A1 as the standard service pistol in 1985. Early models were Beretta 92SB's To reduce jamming when fouled, a slot was made in the M9's slide. This made it prone to cracking if used for extended periods of time. In 1987, three incidents occurred in which a Navy SEAL and two Delta Force operators were injured from slides breaking off during range training. This forced Special Operations forces to revert to the M1911A1 or adopt a different sidearm (like the .45 H&K Mk.23 or 9mm Sig-Sauer M226). Some US officers privately bought 9mm Glock pistols before deployment overseas due to their mistrust of the M9. Beretta M9 — самозарядный пистолет под патрон 9×19 мм Парабеллум, состоящий на вооружении армии США. Создан на основе итальянского пистолета Beretta 92F. В период с 1978 по 1984 годы итальянская фирма Beretta участвовала в американском конкурсе на новый 9-мм армейский пистолет XM9, призванный заменить "ветерана" Colt M1911A1 в качестве основного пистолета вооружённых сил США. Для конкурса были последовательно разработаны несколько вариантов пистолета Beretta 92 — Beretta 92S-1, Beretta 92SB, Beretta 92SB-F. Именно пистолет Beretta 92SB-F, в серии переименованный в Beretta 92F, и был объявлен в 1985 году победителем конкурса ХМ9, опередив швейцарский SIG Sauer P226. В 1990 году официально был принят на вооружение. The M9 handgun, formally Pistol, Semiautomatic, 9mm, M9, is a 9mm pistol of the U.S. military adopted in the 1980s. It is essentially a Beretta 92F (later the 92FS), built to U.S. military specifications. It won a competition in the 1980s to replace the M1911A1 as the primary handgun of U.S. armed forces, beating out many other contenders. Some other models have been adopted to a lesser extent (namely the M11 Pistol), and older, or different, models remain in use in certain niches. It officially entered Army service in 1990 according to the official Army website. It was scheduled to be replaced under an Army program, the Future Handgun System (FHS), which was merged with the SOF Combat Pistol program to create the Joint Combat Pistol (JCP). In early 2006, the JCP was renamed Combat Pistol (CP), and the number of pistols to be bought was drastically cut back. The M9 has been modified as the M9A1, adding, among other things, a tactical rail for the attachment of lights, lasers, and other accessories to the weapon. The U.S. Marines have ordered large numbers of M9A1 pistols in the last year. Additionally, a contract for 70,000 M9 pistols was signed in 2006 by the U.S. military.
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