The Beretta 92XI SAO delivers enhanced ergonomics and performance upgrades over the standard 92 series platform. This single-action-only variant features a distinctive Flecktarn camouflage finish that provides both corrosion resistance and tactical concealment advantages.
What Makes This Different
The 92XI SAO incorporates a refined trigger system with a shorter reset and lighter pull weight compared to traditional double-action models. The enhanced grip geometry includes aggressive texturing and an improved trigger guard undercut for better control. Factory optics-ready slide machining accepts popular red dot sights without requiring additional gunsmithing.
Key Features
- Single-action-only trigger system with crisp break and short reset
- 4.7-inch cold hammer-forged barrel with enhanced rifling pattern
- 15-round magazine capacity with steel construction
- Flecktarn camouflage Cerakote finish for durability and concealment
- Optics-ready slide with standard footprint mounting pattern
- Enhanced grip texturing with ergonomic trigger guard undercut
- Ambidextrous safety controls for left and right-handed shooters
The 92XI SAO maintains the legendary reliability of the 92 series while addressing common user feedback regarding trigger performance and ergonomics. Competition shooters benefit from the consistent single-action trigger pull, while tactical users appreciate the ambidextrous controls and optics compatibility. The Flecktarn finish resists wear from holster draw cycles and environmental exposure.
Technical Specs
- Caliber: 9mm Luger
- Barrel Length: 4.7 inches
- Overall Length: 8.5 inches
- Height: 5.4 inches
- Weight: 33.3 ounces (unloaded)
- Magazine Capacity: 15 rounds
- Frame Material: Aluminum alloy
- Slide Material: Carbon steel
- Finish: Flecktarn Cerakote
- Sights: Three-dot configuration
- Country of Origin: Italy
The 92XI SAO represents Beretta's commitment to continuous improvement of their proven platform. Professional users requiring consistent accuracy and enhanced ergonomics will find this model addresses previous limitations while maintaining the durability standards expected from Italian engineering.