Beretta 90-TWO vs New Frontier Armory C9-PDW

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Handguns Beretta 90-TWO New Frontier Armory C9-PDW
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#21316
#43428
Action Double Action
Caliber 9x19mm Parabellum 9mm Luger
Capacity 17+1 17+1
Sights Night Sights None (Optics Ready)
Barrel Length 4.9" 5"
Finish Black Aluminum
Gun Type Pistol Pistol
Weight 72.5 oz
Details
Brand Beretta
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Prices
MSRP $413.85 $588.00
Used Price $289.70 $411.60
Sale Price $372.47 $529.20

Handguns Descriptions

Beretta 90-TWO

The newly designed frame of 90two pistol ensures trouble-free insertion and holster extraction, thanks to its rounded and truly snag-free surfaces. Inside the frame, near the disassembly lever, a metallic recoil buffer reduces the impact of the slide assembly against the frame during the shooting cycle. By redistributing the stresses, the recoil buffer increases the service life of the firearm. Trigger guard is also rounded to ensure, when firing with two hands, the correct positioning of the supporting hand.

New Frontier Armory C9-PDW

Upper and Lower Machined from 7075-T6 aircraft grade billet aluminum. Utilizes Coat of Arms Patent Pending buffer-less recoil system provides a compact package. Matte black hard-coat anodized per Mil 8625 Type 3 Class 2. Rear vertical Picatinny rail attachment point included for easy conversion to a short barrel rifle (SBR) or the addition of a pistol brace. QD Sling Mount Socket built into the rear vertical rail. Precision machined magazine well with beveled feed lip for easy magazine swaps. Machined and engraved to be compatible with 45 and 60-degree short throw fire control selectors such as the BAD_ASS ST 45 Lever. Compatible with most standard AR-15 components and most aftermarket parts. Integrated large opening “winter” trigger guard. Manufactured to MILSPEC (where applicable) on state of the art CNC equipment for consistent quality parts and exacting tolerances.

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