POTD: Beretta 92XI Combat Series - Vietnam Tiger Stripe
Photo Of The Day and it’s time again for a pistol. Quite unexpectedly (at least for me) Beretta USA have released a Viternam Tiger Striped limited edition of their 92XI pistol. It looks great, so it would be a mistake not to share these images and ask what you think about it?
Here’s the presentation from Beretta USA’s website:
“92XI Vietnam Tiger Stripe
Beretta USA is proud to partner with Howe Arms on the limited-edition 92XI American Combat series. Founded by Richard Howe, a two-tour Army combat veteran who served in Afghanistan, Howe Arms is more than a business—it serves as a support system for disabled combat veterans and their families, offering purpose and assistance.
The Beretta 92XI Combat Series pays homage to the heritage of military camouflage patterns, recognizing the vital role these patterns play in enhancing soldier concealment and mission success. Each pistol in this exclusive collection is meticulously hand-painted by a disabled veteran artist. Featuring iconic American combat camouflage patterns, like Vietnam Tiger Stripe, Chocolate Chip, Battle Dress Uniform (BDU), and Desert Camouflage Uniform (DCU), each piece represents a story of sacrifice and service. Together, Beretta and Howe Arms honor the courage and dedication of those who have served.”
“The Vietnam Tiger Stripe, originating during the Vietnam War, drew inspiration from Southeast Asian designs, providing effective concealment in dense jungle foliage.”
The price starts from $969.00.
What do you think about it? Let us know in the comments below.
Source: Beretta’s Instagram channel and Beretta USA.
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I have a Beretta 4592. Keyholes out of the box.
That’s not a very good Tigerstripe. Too dark, pattern is too large. Tigerstripe Products offers their patterns in a Dipping process that has a better look. I would suggest checking out their website. Nice pistol, and I’ve always like the way it shoots for a big 9mm . Just wish Beretta had done more research on pattern options. They could have matched it up to the Safariland Tactical holsters that were in the pattern.
I'm not ashamed to say I want that Tiger Stripe 92 so bad I would b!+ch slap a rattlesnake for one.