The front sight is adorned with a white dot while the rear sight contains a white post.
It is a near copy of the armed forces pistol with serial numbers that begin with the prefix 'M9'.
There is a difference in markings with the commercial M9 over the government issued ones. The magazine well is beveled for quick reload double-stack metal magazines, featuring a black friction-resistant finish and a FDE floorplate, are available in 10, 15, and 18-rounds capacity to comply with different laws and regulations. The Beretta M9 Commercial model is as close as you are going to get to owning the pistol used by the military without enlisting in the Army or Marine Corp.
and it consistently fires over 35,000 rounds of commercial ammunition before a failure. These two features as well as the unique M9-prefixed serial number set this Commercial M9 apart from the Beretta 92 FS pistol. But if there is a combat and tactical pistol for which this term is absolutely appropriate, it is the Beretta M9. The slide also features deep, aggressive front and rear cocking serrations, a set of tritium sights, and a Decock-Only ambidextrous safety switch, making sure that the Beretta M9A4 is always ready for immediate deployment and use, in all conditions. The word ultimate has long been common currency among firearm enthusiasts. The Beretta M9 Commercial model is as close as you are going to get to owning the pistol used by the military without enlisting in the Army or Marine Corp. The slide of the new Beretta M9A4 can be told apart from the M9A3's by the presence of a factory interface, located just in front of the rear sight, allowing the installation of mounting plates that will accept most of the market's best known and widely available micro red dot or reflex sights – nowadays a prominent feature and a growing trend in service, defensive, and sporting pistols. Beretta Commercial M9 9MM 4.9 Barrel 15 RDs Features: There is no pistol today that is as durable, reliable, dependable, easy to use, safe and accurate as.
Other features of the new Beretta M9A4 include a three-slots MIL-STD 1913 Picatinny rail located in front of the trigger guard, and a full Flat Dark Earth Cerakote finish on all metal surfaces, providing superior resistance to corrosion, elements, and friction, thus reducing the need for lubrication and maintenance.