Beretta 92FS 9mm Pistol, 4.9″ Barrel, 3x15rd Mags
About this product
The Beretta 92FS 9mm Pistol is a full-size, semi-automatic service handgun configured with a 4.9-inch barrel and three 15-round magazines for immediate range readiness and duty-style applications. This specific 92FS variant maintains the original open-slide, tilting-barrel short-recoil design that dominated U.S. military handgun contracts for over three decades, offering a direct mechanical lineage to the M9 service pistol. Its Matte Black finish with Brunition accents provides a restrained appearance suited for concealed carry holsters or range bag storage without excessive glare.
What is the Beretta 92FS 9mm Pistol used for?
The Beretta 92FS is engineered primarily for duty, training, and home defense applications where high-volume shooting and simple manual-of-arms are prioritized. Its 4.9-inch barrel provides a sight radius of 6.1 inches, aiding in consistent shot placement during qualification drills or timed courses of fire. The inclusion of three magazines supports realistic training evolutions without constant reloading, making it a viable option for introductory pistol classes or steel challenge practice.
How does the Beretta 92FS compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?
The Beretta 92FS occupies a fundamentally different role than a bolt-action rifle like the Stevens 334 in .308 Win, with the pistol being superior for close-quarters defensive engagements under 25 yards where rapid follow-up shots are critical. Where the Stevens platform provides superior terminal ballistics and accuracy beyond 100 yards, the 92FS delivers superior magazine capacity—a total of 45 rounds ready with the included three magazines versus the Stevens' internal 4+1 capacity—and far faster manipulation in confined spaces. Choose the 92FS for dynamic handgun skills development or as a primary sidearm; choose the Stevens for precision hunting or long-range target work.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The Beretta 92FS weighs 34.4 ounces unloaded and measures 8.5 inches in overall length, 5.4 inches in height, and 1.5 inches in width across the slide. A loaded 15-round magazine of standard 124-grain FMJ ammunition adds approximately 12.1 ounces, bringing the ready-to-fire weight to roughly 46.5 ounces—which is 8.3 ounces heavier than a loaded Glock 17 Gen5. These dimensions dictate the use of a full-size holster, and its weight necessitates a sturdy gun belt rated for at least 1.75 inches in width for concealed carry.
Who is this NOT for?
This Beretta 92FS configuration is not ideal for shooters with smaller hands, those seeking a modern striker-fired trigger, or anyone prioritizing maximum concealment. The double-action first pull requires 12.3 pounds of force to break, which can challenge shooters with weaker grip strength or limited experience with DA/SA transitions. Furthermore, its 1.5-inch slide width and 8.5-inch length print noticeably under lighter garments compared to compact pistols like the Glock 19, disqualifying it for deep-concealment roles without significant wardrobe adjustments.
What's in the box?
The package includes the Beretta 92FS pistol, three 15-round factory magazines, a cable lock, a basic owner's manual, and an empty hard plastic case. Critically, the magazines are the standard M9/92FS pattern with a polymer baseplate, each weighing 3.7 ounces when empty and capable of holding 15 rounds of 9mm Luger ammunition. Unlike some competing packages from CZ or Sig Sauer, no spare backstraps, sight adjustment tools, or cleaning kits are included, so budget an additional $25-40 for a basic cleaning rod, patches, and solvent.
Is the Beretta 92FS worth it at $759.99?
At $759.99, this Beretta 92FS represents solid value primarily for collectors, DA/SA traditionalists, or shooters needing a proven training platform identical to the military M9's manual of arms. The inclusion of three magazines—a $75-90 value if purchased separately—offsets the price premium over a base Glock 17, making it cost-effective for high-round-count drills. However, for $150–200 more, you could purchase a Stevens 555 Sporting O/U 12 Gauge with superior fit and finish for clay target sports, so evaluate whether your needs align with a service pistol's specific trade-offs.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- Includes three 15-round magazines — a $75-90 value over buying separately
- 4.9-inch barrel provides a 6.1-inch sight radius for consistent accuracy
- 34.4-ounce steel/aluminum frame dampens recoil better than polymer pistols
Trade-offs
- Double-action trigger pull requires 12.3 pounds of force — challenging for new shooters
- No optic-cut slide — milling costs $150-220 plus coating refinish
- 1.5-inch slide width prints noticeably under concealment garments
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Key attributes
| upc | 082442051987 |
| manufacturer | Beretta |
| manufacturer part number | JS92F630 |
| shipping weight | 3.85 |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with Beretta M9 holsters?
- Yes, this Beretta 92FS is fully compatible with any holster molded for the Beretta M9 or standard 92 series pistols. The 4.9-inch barrel and identical slide profile ensure proper retention in Kydex or leather holsters from companies like Safariland, Blackhawk, or Galco. Measure your holster's overall length—it must accommodate at least 8.5 inches to prevent the muzzle from protruding.
- Does it fit standard Beretta 92FS grips?
- Yes, the frame accepts all aftermarket grips designed for the Beretta 92FS, 92F, and M9 models. Factory grip panels measure 1.3 inches in thickness without modifications. Companies like Hogue, VZ Grips, and Wilson Combat offer replacements that can alter the circumference by up to 0.4 inches for improved ergonomics.
- How long does shipping take to FFL dealers?
- Ironclad Armory processes orders within 2 business days, with ground transit averaging 3–5 business days to your selected Federal Firearms License (FFL) holder. The total timeline from order to dealer notification is typically 5–7 business days, excluding the FFL's mandatory 4473 background check processing time, which varies by state.
- Can I return it if it has mechanical issues?
- Yes, Ironclad Armory accepts returns within 30 days for firearms with verifiable mechanical defects, as confirmed by a qualified gunsmith. You must initiate the return through our customer service portal and ship via an approved carrier with a declared value of $759.99. Cosmetic wear from test-firing or minor finish variations are not considered defects under our policy.
- Does this work with Beretta 92X Performance magazines?
- No, the Beretta 92X Performance magazines are not compatible due to an extended baseplate design that interferes with the standard 92FS magazine well. You must use magazines specifically marked for the 92FS, M9, or 92A1 models, which have an overall length of 5.9 inches. Verified compatible magazines are produced by Beretta, Mec-Gar, and Check-Mate Industries.