Beretta U22 Neos vs CZ BREN 2 MS 91462

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Semi-Auto Pistol Beretta U22 Neos CZ BREN 2 MS 91462
Summary
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Rank
#21108
#74303
Weight 31.7 oz
Action Single Action
Caliber .22 LR
Capacity 10+1
Finish Black Matte
Gun Type Semi-Automatic Pistol
Sights Adjustable
Details
Brand Beretta Cz-usa
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Prices
MSRP $325.00 $1,899.99
Used Price $227.50 $1,329.99
Sale Price $292.50 $1,709.99

Semi-Auto Pistols Descriptions

Beretta U22 Neos

Neos means "new" in Greek, and Beretta's American design staff started with a clean sheet when drawing up this new line of .22 pistols. The lines are meant to appeal to a new generation of shooting enthusiasts who are respectful of the past while bringing a fresh attitude to the shooting sports. The Neos pistols feature cutting-edge design, modular construction that allows personalization and the flexibility for many shooting disciplines. Available at popular prices, the Neos is ideal for new shooters, but it won't easily be outgrown as skills improve.

CZ BREN 2 MS 91462

The Bren 2 Ms makes first landfall in the US in pistol form with multiple barrel lengths and two chamberings. With a trimmed-down aluminum receiver and a lower made from carbon fiber-reinforced polymer, the result is a robust but substantially lighter gun. Gone is the reciprocating charging handle, replaced with one that stays stowed in the forward position until it is needed. Swappable from side to side, it does double duty as a forward assist. Also added is an AR-style bolt catch/release system that is mirrored on both sides of the firearm, as well as a catch/release nestled into the front of the trigger guard. The magazine release and safety are ambidextrous. In pistol form, the Bren 2 Ms comes with a flush rear plate that has the provision for attaching a AR-style buffer tube for the installation of an arm brace, cheek rest, or similar pistol stabilizing device. The 7.62 caliber factory magazines are used to ensure the last round hold-open and consistent feeding. All variants are swappable to different barrel lengths and chamberings and also feature a modular forend that can be swapped to different lengths.

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