Beretta 92FS TYPE 92 Series 2010 product brochure - Page 3

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Common Features A F B G Optional extended high-capacity magazine holds 20 rounds K CD E H J J L 2009 Beretta U.S.A. Corp. announces its receipt of a U.S. Army contract to provide up to 450,000 Beretta Model 92FS pistols to U.S. military customers throughout the world.The total value of the contract, if all pistol quantities and associated spare parts are ordered, is $220 million, making it the largest U.S. military pistol contract awarded since WWII.The contract is awarded along with a first delivery order for 20,000 pistols intended for the Iraqi military. Delivery of pistols against the contract has already begun, with over 50,000 pistols now scheduled for delivery by the end of 2010. 2007 In September, another contract, to provide 10,576 series 92 pistols to the US Army to the US Navy, is awarded. 2005 Beretta U.S.A. wins 13 separate U.S. military contracts to provide M9 pistols and parts to all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces, including a contract to provide 60,000 M9 pistols to the U.S. Air Force and Army as well as a contract to provide 3,500 M9A1 pistols and over 140,000 special sand and corrosion-resistant magazines to the U.S. Marine Corps.

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2005
Beretta U.S.A. wins 13 separate U.S. military
contracts to provide M9 pistols and parts to all
branches of the U.S. Armed Forces, including a
contract to provide 60,000 M9 pistols to the
U.S. Air Force and Army as well as a contract to
provide 3,500 M9A1 pistols and over 140,000
special sand and corrosion-resistant magazines
to the U.S. Marine Corps.
2009
Beretta U.S.A. Corp. announces its receipt of a U.S. Army
contract to provide up to 450,000 Beretta Model 92FS pistols
to U.S. military customers throughout the world. The total
value of the contract, if all pistol quantities and associated
spare parts are ordered, is $220 million, making it the largest
U.S. military pistol contract awarded since WWII. The contract
is awarded along with a first delivery order for 20,000 pistols
intended for the Iraqi military. Delivery of pistols against
the contract has already begun, with over 50,000 pistols now
scheduled for delivery by the end of 2010.
2007
In September, another contract, to pro-
vide 10,576 series 92 pistols to the US
Army to the US Navy, is awarded.
Optional extended high-capacity
magazine holds 20 rounds
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