Beretta Pico .380 ACP Micro Pistol, DAO, Stainless Slide/Black Frame, 2.7 inch Barrel, 6+1
The Beretta Pico is a slim, American-made .380 ACP micro pistol with a stainless slide and black polymer frame. This example features a double-action-only trigger, user-replaceable dovetailed 3-dot sights secured with hex screws, and a modular, removable serialized steel sub-chassis. Its compact dimensions, light weight, and low-profile controls make it a practical and discreet carry option, and the model is now discontinued after a production run circa 2013–2020.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: This pistol shows markings from prior handling and use. Please refer to the photos for close-ups.
What’s Included
- 1x 6-round single-stack steel magazine with finger-extension baseplate
- Beretta Pico soft zippered pistol pouch
The Pico is built around a modular, removable serialized steel sub-chassis housed in a black polymer grip frame. This design allows the primary serialized component to be taken out of the grip module, while keeping the overall package compact and robust.
Its stainless slide has rear serrations for confident manipulation and carries the BU Pico slide marking. Low-profile external controls and dovetailed, user-replaceable sights with hex screws support snag-resistant handling and straightforward sight serviceability.
Dimensionally, the Pico is purpose-built for deep concealment: a 2.7 inch barrel, approximately 5.1 inch overall length, about 4.0 inch height, and an exceptionally slim 0.725 inch width. Unloaded weight is about 11.5 oz, and capacity is 6+1 with the included single-stack magazine.
The pistol is double-action only, with low-profile 3-dot iron sights (dovetailed white-dot front and two-dot rear). The slide is marked "MADE IN USA," and the model is discontinued, with production running roughly 2013–2020.




