"The M9A4 Overlanding Series takes Beretta’s proven M9A4 platform off the pavement and into the wild with bold new finishes in Lunar, Clay, and Nomad Bronze," says the company on the new models. "Designed for collectors and outdoor adventurers alike, these pistols bring trail-ready style and rugged reliability together in one package."
From the top: the new Beretta Nomad Bronze, Lunar, and Clay Cerakote M9A4 Overlandings, all fitted with SilencerCo's new Spectre 9 series suppressors. (Photo: Chris Eger/Guns.com)
The new Beretta Clay Cerakote M9A4 Overlanding (Photo: Chris Eger/Guns.com)
Standard features on all the new Overlanding models are RDO-compatible slides, an extended threaded barrel, tritium night sights, a Type G decocker, beveled magwell, oversized magazine release, and a three-slot Picatinny rail on a slim Vertec frame.
The Overlandings are all 90-series guns, making them eminently supportable. Beretta maintains the series was "built for those who find their path beyond the pavement. From desert trails to mountain passes to remote campsites, this series delivers Beretta precision in a package built to endure."
Available in 10-, 15-, and 18-round versions, each Overlanding pistol ships with two magazines, a wraparound grip, and an overlanding kit consisting of a flashlight, compass, and a 10mm socket. Get it?
The MSRP on the new Beretta M9A4 Overlanding series is $1,269.
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