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The Beretta Elite II is an air pistol manufactured by Umarex and distributed in the United States by Umarex USA. It has only a few similarities to the Beretta 92G Elite II, but it does have its good features. It is made of polymer, but it has a steel magazine, trigger, magazine release button, and CO2 chamber. Its magazine holds 19 .177 caliber (4.5mm) BBs, is powered by 12 gram CO2 cartridges, is double action only, and has a safety catch, but not on the original place a Beretta 92 would have it. The Beretta 92 safety catch is visible, but does not work.

Statistics

  • Loudness- About 3-Medium
  • Weight- 1.50 lb (0.68 kg).
  • Barrel Length- 4.80 inches
  • Overall Length- 8.50 inches
  • Capacity- 19 rounds
  • Barrel- Smoothbore
  • Velocity- 480 ft/s (150 m/s)
  • Front Sight- Blade and Ramp
  • Scopeable- No, but it does have an accessory rail, for a light or laser.
  • Trigger Action- Double Action Only
  • Trigger Adjust- Single Stage
  • Buttplate- None
  • Action- semi-automatic
  • Powered By- 12 Gram CO2 Gas Cylinders
  • Safety- Manual
  • Manufacturer- Umarex USA
  • made in-1994

Similarities and Differences from the 92G Elite II

  • It does not have the standard silver slide.
  • The 92G Elite II had no accessory rail.
  • The trigger seems to be bigger, as the size on a Beretta 92FS.
  • The Elite II 92G didn't have as much polymer as the Elite II Umarex has.
  • The hammer pin is the same, however, it does not work.
  • The barrel size is bigger, such as a Beretta 92FS would have.
  • A grip for the 92G Elite II was similar to the one supplied on the Umarex Elite II.
  • The exposed front barrel was not available on the 92G Elite II.
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