Beretta Nano, New release

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  • thoffman

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    havent been on the site for awhile so i dont know if this has been posted but Beretta has released a new handgun heres the link

    Beretta Nano

    from the site:
    The Beretta Nano is the ultimate evolution of the micro compact carry pistol. Utilizing a removable, serialized sub-chassis the Nano pistol can be easily modified with replaceable grip frames and is simple to disassemble and maintain. Ease of use and concealment were key drivers in the development of the Nano. The Nano's extremely low profile, snag free design makes it easy to carry and draw from concealment.
    Caliber
    9mm
    Model No.
    JMN9S15
    Overall Length
    5.63”
    Overall Height
    4.17”
    Overall Width
    .90”
    Barrel Length
    3.07”
    Sight Radius
    4.92”
    Sights
    3-Dot Low Profile
    Frame Chassis
    Stainless Steel Insert
    Grip Frame
    Technopolymer
    Slide Material
    4140
    Slide Finish
    Pronox
    Capacity
    6 + 1 Rounds
    Weight Unloaded
    17.67 oz
    MSRP
    $475


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    toyotaslave

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    Princeton
    Looks like the single stack baby Glock you've always wanted. Maybe not you, but me. Nice MSRP. I hope they make enough to go around!
     

    xdmstu

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    Lower NE Indy
    I love everything about it, except for the lack of a slide lock-back.

    Watched the marketing video at the site. The slide will lock back if the mag is empty or the mag is removed. So while there is no manual slide lock, it still is an option (kinda). You release it through the usual racking. (It does come across odd without a manual slide lock though... Doesn't it.)
     
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