![]() At less than 1″ wide and just over 5″ overall length, it will disappear for ideal concealment and will not “print” thanks to its flat, low profile. Whether you like to carry inside the waistband, on the belt or in an ankle holster, the Nano will meet and surpass your needs. Straight from the manufacturer, they hit it on the head with this honest statement: They can be adjusted with the provided hex wrench, or better yet replace them with better sights. The Nano factory sights are a pretty standard 3-dot system. It’s the same reason you don’t own a Glock. If this is something that you look for, the Nano may not be for you. Some people will only carry firearms with an external safety that they can visually inspect to ensure that it’s ‘safe’. It is designed, like any other modern firearm, to only fire when the trigger is pulled. Much like a Glock, the Nano sports internal safeties instead of external (except for the trigger safety, very similar to the Glock trigger safety). It’s a nice incorporation because that’s where your finger should be if you aren’t pulling the trigger. This serves as a very comfortable and easy to find resting place for the tip of your finger when you are not actively shooting. It’s on both sides for left-handed and right-handed shooters. It’s a pretty neat concept for people who would like color options, or even a larger grip to accommodate their bigger hands.Īlso notice on the frame, there is a ‘teardrop’ indent above and to the left of the trigger guard. This allow for the entire frame to be replaced with relative ease. If you notice on the image above, the serial number is etched on the chassis of the firearm instead of on the grip frame itself. Don’t worry though, you’ll get used to it. To be honest, it’s pretty annoying at first. Furthermore, if you’d like to close the slide after the last round has exited, you’ll need to first drop the magazine and then you’re able to pull back on the slide and let it move forward. If your slide is back when you put your magazine in, you’ll need to pull back on the slide for it to proceed forward. If you’re used to pushing down on a slide release to chamber a round, you’ll need to get over that quickly with the Nano. This sleek look does take some getting used to though. No external safety, no slide release, no nothing. If you look closely, there is nothing on either side to catch on anything such as clothing. ![]() The whole firearm is sleek and snag-free. The more I looked at the slide, the more it’s rather bizarre design became very appealing. After owning it for a few months and taking it to the range on a regular basis, I have to say that it really grew on me. Look & FeelĪt first glance, I had an initial impression that went like this: “Yikes, that thing is an ugly mess”. The narrow width of it allows for only a single stack magazine, and ammo capacity is rather limited at 6+1. For a comparison it’s a little smaller than the Glock 26 & 27, but still pretty comfortable in the hand. The Nano comes in a 5.6″ in length, 4.17″ in height and just. How does it hold up as a good option for concealed carry? Let’s find out! Size It is Beretta’s first-ever striker-fired pistol. The Beretta Nano a 9mm pocket rocket with a sleek design from a reliable company.
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