Beretta M9 vs SIG Sauer P365

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Handguns Beretta M9 SIG Sauer P365
Summary
Rating
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Rank
#20695
#23691
Finish Black Nitron
Action DA/SA (Double/Single Action) Double Action Only
Caliber 9mm Luger 9x19mm Parabellum
Capacity 15+1 10+1
Sights Night Sights X-RAY3 Day/Night Sights
Gun Type Semi-Auto Pistols Pistol
Barrel Length 4.9"
Details
Brand Beretta
Reviews See 5 Reviews See 118 Reviews
Prices
MSRP $736.93 $699.00
Used Price $515.85 $489.30
Sale Price $663.24 $629.10

Handguns Descriptions

Beretta M9

From the jungle heat of Panama to the sandstorms of Iraq, the men and women of the U. S. Armed Forces have counted on the Beretta M9 pistol for over two decades of distinguished service and reliability. The commercial M9 pistol is the closest replica to the military M9 that a civilian may legally own. What sets it apart from the 92FS is: A. Distinctive military style markings: on variouscomponents closely replicate those of the U. S. Armed Forces M9 pistols. B. Unique M9-prefixed serial number: (M9-xxxxxx) sets this configuration apart from the other 92 series pistols. C. “Dot-and-Post” sight system: clones that of the M9

SIG Sauer P365

SIG pistols are engineered for reliable performance in the harshest environments and under the most demanding conditions. Often the choice of law-enforcement, military, and lettered government agencies, SIG firearms stand out among the competition. The SIG P365 is a striker-fired 9mm Striker fired semi-auto featuring a steel frame, XRAY3 Day/Night sights, a 10-round flush fit magazine, and black polymer grips. Additionally it has a 3.1-inch barrel, front & rear cocking serrations, a Nitron finish, and a 10-round magazine (12-round magazines are available). Specifications: Frame Material: Steel Frame Weight: 17.8 oz. # of Mags: 2 Overall Length: 5.8" Additional Info: Textured Polymer Grip Module Additional Info: Double Stack Magazine Additional Info: Front Cocking Serrations

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