(Video) He Reviews a Pocket Pistol. Is it Really the Best Mini 9mm Handgun for Survival?!

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Everyone has a gun that they use regularly. Whether it's a law enforcement officer for security or merely a legally licensed weekend warrior, a lot of people have a weapon they probably appreciate and use more than any of the others in their collection.

Perhaps it has something to do with the grip, how well it fits in their hand, or maybe the recoil is exceptional, as it the site.

There can be any number of reasons why we like one weapon over the other but it is usually fun when we are introduced to something new. It’s always in the back of our minds that the next weapon we come across could be our favorite.

After the break, we want you to take a look at the Nano Beretta. It really is a great looking pistol and our video host swears by it. Listen as he tells you what is great and not so great about the Nano.

This may be something you and the spouse will want to seriously consider!

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11 Comments

  1. Scott Hatkow said:

    There are plenty of small handguns that I would recommend. The Nano is definitely not one of them. Horrible trigger, very stiff slide, no slide lock/release and questionable quality. The weird thing is, for a small handgun it’s actually bulky compared to others in its class. Get a Shield or one of the smaller Glocks. Berretta missed the target with this one. Pun intended. The only thing worse from them is the Pico..!

  2. Heather H Post said:

    Nice!! I’ll take on in black, please!!! I like my little .9. Slide is easy, too…

  3. Thomas Jenkins said:

    Great trigger, easy to handle slide, and typical excellent Beretta quality. While it may seem bulkier, it is slightly smaller than a Glock 43 and Shield, I work in a gun store so I have compared them. If you need to go smaller get the Pico. Have mine in my pocket as a second gun. Super then and always reliable.

  4. Chuck Schafhausen said:

    The polymer Beretta’s all have a terrible trigger pull!
    And I do mean all! The take up is forever and breaks 1/8 of a inch from the rear of the frame, so the only good thing is there is no over travel with the trigger. Beretta needs to go back to the drawing board and take a lesson from Sig, the trigger on the p320 is unmatched for a polymer entry level pistol!

  5. Cory Doggett said:

    He will never click on an article with a headline written like that. Does that nonsense really generate clicks?!

  6. Terry Pugesek said:

    That’s mine, don’t even need a holster. It’s as accurate as a shovel full of manure at even 10 yards, but you start blasting at someone with that thing, that will throw them off and give you time to get away. If you miraculously hit them, that’s a bonus.

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