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Beretta U22 Neos 6.0 Inox 22 LR Inox Stainless

Model: JU2S60X
 
Condition: Factory New
 
Bud's Item Number: 26551
 
UPC: 082442807607
 
MFG: Beretta USA

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Made By:Beretta
Item #: JU2S60X
UPC #: #082442807607#
Type: Semi-Automatic Pistol
Model: U22 Neos
Caliber: 22LR
Action: Single Action
Mag Cap: 10+1
Finish: Beretta
Stock: Black Plastic Grips
Sights: Adjustable
Length: Beretta
Height: 10.3"
Features: Accessory Rail Accepts Weaver-style Rings
More Info: www.BerettaUSA.com

 
SpecificationsLeaderboard
Finish Not Available
Type Semi-Automatic
Action Single
Caliber 22 Long Rifle
Barrel Length Not Available
Capacity 10 + 1
Safety Not Available
Grips Black Plastic
Sights Adjustable
Weight 36.2 oz

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Reviewed By: Matthew R on 02/09/2013 Rating: 4 of 5 Stars! [4 of 5 Stars!]
I suppose I've put about 500 rounds through the firearm, and I like it. A big positive for me is the ease of break down, some might argue, but I think pressing in a button and twisting a dial until the barrel comes off is pretty damn easy, then releasing the slide and firing pin assembly is no problem. I've fired a couple different loads in it, the CCI mini mag and the Federal Champion, all without a miss fire, unlike the Ruger SR22. A buddy of mine has the Ruger and I had 4 misfires in 20 rounds, pretty crazy....

One knock on the gun are the sights, mine seem twisted a little and just not quite the way they should be. The white paint on the rear sight, much like a Glock, is crooked, and the front sight seems to have a little bevel to the top, so it seems that everything is 'wonky' getting a sight picture. But, if you line everything up the way it should be, ignoring the paint and the bevel I mentioned, once calibrated, I found it a very accurate weapon.

Some might be put off by the dramatic angle of the grip, but for me it wasn't an issue, I have large hands and the grip fit perfectly in my hand and wasn't an uncomfortable position while aiming. Another odd thing that takes some getting used to is the placement of the mag release, it's on the right side of the trigger when firing right handed, meaning you release the mag with your trigger finger. The magazines drop right out so it's not a huge deal, but just different than what most people are used to, once you get used to it, it's a very fact magazine change. The safety lever does dig into your hand a bit when in safe mode, but, not a huge concern, I don't really walk around with the gun in my hand cocked and locked.

An interesting feature of the firearm is the weaver rail attached to the barrel of the weapon (not picatiny). If you choose to attach some sort of red dot or optical magnification sight I do not believe you will have any registration issues after you clean the gun, even though you remove the barrel to do so...interesting design. Another interesting fact with this weapon is that there is a carbine conversion kit available, to convert from a pistol to a compact .22LR carbine. I have not personally tried it, but looks like it might be too compact for my large frame, but, in a pinch, it could be a good replacement for a .22LR rifle zombie killer. :-)

I've had a lot of fun and realiability with the firearm, if you're looking for a cheap, fun, accurate, and interesting weapon to shoot, look no further...I'd recommend it.

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Reviewed By: Anna G on 02/06/2013 Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]
Nice gun, so far has cycled all 5 different types of ammo, got about 800 rounds through it already. Seems to be as acurate as I am just put a red dot on it today but have not been to the range to sight in as of yet.

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Reviewed By: Richard F on 02/04/2013 Rating: 4 of 5 Stars! [4 of 5 Stars!]
Received it today, and noticed immediately that it isn't a "lefty friendly" pistol. The magazine release is above and foward of the trigger on the right side of the pistol only. This makes quickly releasing the magazine nearly impossible for a left-handed shooter. Also, the slide lock is on the left side, which might be a problem for some lefties.

The weight and balance of the pistol is good. Overall, it is a comfortable pistol. If you have large hands, however, this might not be the pistol for you. My hands are on the small side of large, and it feels small to my grip. At the store, it drew a few looks and comments about it's "Lost in Space" style, too.

I'm planning on firing some CCI Stinger, some Winchester (lead), and some Federal hollow point this weekend, so we shall see how it does. My basis of comparison will be the Ruger Mark II I used to own, as well as a High Standard pistol I competed with in college.

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