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Encyclopedia > Beretta 9000S Type D9

The Beretta 9000D is simply a Beretta 9000S that is double-action only. There is no safety on this pistol and it handles similar to a double_action revolver, with a long trigger pull for every shoot. It was designed for police use.


Technical Data

  • Type: Beretta 9000S
  • Trigger system: Double-action only
  • Caliber: 9 mm Luger
  • Capacity: 10, 12, 15 or 17 rounds depending on magazine
  • Frame material: Polymer
  • Slide and barrel material: Carbon steel
  • Grip material: Plastic
  • Barrel length: 88 mm
  • Length: 168 mm
  • Height: 122 mm
  • Width: 42 mm
  • Weight: 730 g
  • Safeties: Loaded chamber indicator. Firing-pin safety.
  • Magazine release: Lower trigger guard.
  • Production years: 2001 - present day.
  • Production locations: Beretta Italy

See: Beretta 9000S, Beretta 9000 Models.


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Beretta 9000 Models - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (274 words)
The Beretta 9000 is a series of modern compact size semi-automatic pistols designed and manufactured by Beretta of Italy.
The Beretta 9000 pistol is a polymer framed design that retains traditional open top slide styling with modern materials.
As with other Beretta pistols, the F configuration is includes double and single action operation an firing pin block safety, and external slide-mounted manual safety/decocking latches.
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