Italian-Made Beretta 92F 9mm, Bruniton Finish, 4.9" Barrel, 17-Round
This early Italian-production Beretta 92F comes from the mid-1980s D7 serial range, placing it in the transitional period just before the U.S. M9 adoption. Collectors value these pistols for their squared trigger guard, durable Bruniton finish, and hard-chromed bore. Chambered in 9mm and paired with a 17-round magazine, it offers the classic 92-series feel with features that set it apart from later variants.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good – shows handling wear and blemishing on the slide.
Bore Condition: Excellent – clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Rifling Condition: Excellent – sharp lands and grooves.
Mechanics: Functions excellent.
FFL Required: Yes.
What’s Included
- One 17-round steel double-stack magazine
Built on an aluminum-alloy frame with a black Bruniton finish, this full-size 92F balances durability and manageable weight. The open-top slide and locking-block system enhance reliability by reducing the chance of stovepipes.
The hard-chromed 4.9-inch barrel resists corrosion and simplifies cleaning, while the reversible magazine release and ambidextrous slide-mounted safety/decocker accommodate both right- and left-handed shooters.
Short-recoil, double-action/single-action operation delivers a smooth first-shot pull followed by a crisp single-action break. An automatic firing-pin block adds an extra layer of safety during carry or administrative handling.
Made in Italy, this pistol represents the design lineage that led directly to the U.S. military’s M9, making it an appealing piece for those tracking the evolution of the Beretta 92 series.




