Accessories for Beretta

Accessories for Beretta, organised by model.


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Accessories for Beretta

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Beretta is one of the oldest arms manufacturers still in operation, founded in Gardone Val Trompia — the same valley that produced much of the world's finest Italian gunmaking — and their range in the IPSC context spans from DA/SA competition pistols to sporting semi-automatic shotguns.

Upgrades for Beretta pistols

Beretta pistols — among them the Beretta 80X Cheetah, Beretta 92, Beretta 92A1 and Beretta 92FS — can be tailored across the main competition upgrade areas:

  • Grips – panel texture and frame profile change how consistently your hand returns to the gun, the foundation of recoil control and a repeatable draw. The Beretta 80X Cheetah is a common example.
  • Triggers – a refined trigger sharpens the break and shortens the reset, so shots break where you expect and you are back on the sights sooner.
  • Sights and red dot mounts – upgraded irons or a slide-mounted optic give a single focal plane and faster acquisition from the holster and between targets. The Beretta 92A1 is a common example.
  • Magwells – a wider, chamfered magazine well makes the reload more forgiving under stage pressure.
  • Base pads – extended pads add capacity and a little weight at the base of the magazine, and help it seat reliably.
  • Frame mounts and weights – added forward weight settles the muzzle and improves balance, particularly in Open setups.
  • Magazine releases and thumb rests – an extended release speeds mag changes without breaking your grip, and a thumb rest gives a fixed hand reference.

Upgrades for Beretta shotguns

Beretta shotguns — among them the Beretta 1301 and Beretta A400 — can be tailored across the main competition upgrade areas:

  • Stocks – an adjustable stock dials in length of pull and cheek height so the gun mounts the same way every time. The Beretta 1301 is a common example.
  • Handguards and forends – a replacement forend changes where and how your support hand drives the gun, improving control through fast transitions.
  • Tube extensions – a magazine tube extension adds shell capacity beyond the factory limit, so fewer reloads break up a stage. The Beretta A400 is a common example.
  • Red dot mounts and sights – a mounted optic gives a single focal plane for faster acquisition without permanent changes to the receiver.
  • Cheek rests – a raised cheek piece keeps your eye consistently behind the optic on every mount.
  • Charging handles and controls – enlarged controls are faster and surer to operate under speed.

Upgrades for Beretta rifles and PCCs

Beretta rifles and PCCs — among them the Beretta PMX — can be tailored across the main competition upgrade areas:

  • Handguards – a free-float handguard sets support-hand position and adds M-Lok real estate for the way you run the gun. The Beretta PMX is a common example.
  • Stocks – an adjustable stock tunes length of pull and cheek height for a repeatable mount behind the optic.
  • Triggers – a competition trigger sharpens the break and reset for faster, more predictable strings. The Beretta PMX is a common example.
  • Muzzle devices and compensators – a muzzle device flattens recoil and keeps the sight or dot in the target through the shot.
  • Charging handles and grips – enlarged controls and a grip that suits your hand make the gun faster and surer to manipulate.
  • Red dot mounts and optics – mounting solutions position the optic at the right height for fast target acquisition.

Compatibility is specific to each Beretta model and generation — confirm the fit on the individual product page before ordering.