New: The Elegant Limited-Edition Beretta 92FS Fusion OCP 9mm
Beretta this week announced a small batch of hand-fit Model 92 pistols that were produced via the company's custom shop in Italy.
The Beretta 92FS Fusion Operational Camouflage Pattern pistol is limited to a run of just 250 handguns and gets its name from the distinctive laser-engraved camo pattern etched into its surfaces as a salute to the model's historic military use around the globe.
Hand-fitted and hand-polished by Beretta's master gunsmiths, the company advises the Fusion OCP delivers an extreme level of accuracy: 60 percent greater than a standard 92FS due to barrel selection and finishing. (Photo: Beretta)
The slide, barrel, trigger group, and frame have all been coated with the DLC treatment to reduce friction on high movement areas, increase slide mobility, and improve trigger timing. (Photo: Beretta)
The 92FS Fusion OCP hails from the company's Pietro Beretta Selection shop in Italy, an elite group of professional trade and craftspeople that spends most of their time turning a customer's dreams into top-shelf shotgun reality. We're talking six- seven- and eight-figure one-of-a-kind shotguns that often take years to create. With that in mind, whenever a Fusion edition pistol comes out, it is something special.
Guns.com recently had the privilege to visit and tour the PB Selection shop in Gardone Val Trompia and observed the Fusion OCP in production.
Beretta isn't kidding about the time and effort lovingly put into these guns. (Photo: Chris Eger/Guns.com)
And to see the gun evolve from bare steel is amazing. (Photo: Chris Eger/Guns.com)
Keep in mind that this gun still isn't finished and already looks this good. (Photo: Chris Eger/Guns.com)
Note the special serial number sequence and PB Selection logo on the grip panel. (Photo: Chris Eger/Guns.com)
Just 250 are being crafted for global distribution. (Photo: Chris Eger/Guns.com)
The carbon fiber grips with steel inserts are interesting as well. (Photo: Chris Eger/Guns.com)
The Fusion OCP is packaged with two magazines, a luxury cleaning kit with a carbon fiber handle, and a unique hand-crafted case made in Beretta's on-site shop – not something contracted out and made in China. Also included is a congratulatory card in magnetic steel engraved with the numbered series, serial number, and an autograph from President Franco Gussalli Beretta, the current 15th-generation head of the company. (Photo: Beretta)
Ok, you came this far. How about the price?
Well, the Beretta 92FS Fusion OCP starts at $13,950, if you can find one, but keep in mind that it would be a legacy heirloom gun, not your typical Model 92.