Beretta M92F

Beretta modified the model 92SB slightly to create the 92SB-F (the "F" added to denote entry of the model in U.S. Government federal testing) and, later, the 92G for French Government testing, by making the following changes:


 * Design of all the parts to make them 100% interchangeable to simplify maintenance for large government organizations.
 * Modified the front of the trigger guard so that one could use finger support for easier aiming.
 * Recurved the forward base of the grip to aid aiming.
 * Hard chromed the barrel bore to protect it from corrosion and to reduce wear.
 * New surface coating on the slide called Bruniton, which allegedly provides better corrosion resistance than the previous plain blued finish.

- Members of the B.S.A.A. used this handgun as standard issue.