Description
The Beretta 92XI 9mm 4.7in 10+1 MultiCam is a single-action-only (SAO) pistol from the Combat Series, built with a frame-mounted ambidextrous safety and an optics-ready slide. Each piece in this limited run is hand-painted with MultiCam Cerakote by a veteran-owned shop, making every gun visually unique. It ships with two 10-round magazines and pairs a full-size frame with a 4.7-inch barrel for a balanced feel at the range or on the belt.
| Manufacturer | Beretta |
|---|---|
| Model | 92XI Combat |
| Material | Steel slide, aluminum frame (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | 9mm Parabellum, standard 92-series holsters |
| Finish | MultiCam Cerakote (hand-painted, veteran-owned shop) |
| Weight | 33.3 oz (unloaded, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Single-Action Only (SAO) Trigger – Why it matters: A crisp, short pull with a fast reset gives you repeatable accuracy for competition strings or defensive follow-up shots.
- Frame-Mounted Ambidextrous Safety – Why it matters: Lefties and righties alike can sweep it off without breaking grip, and it stays out of the slide’s way for a clean holster draw.
- Optics-Ready Slide – Why it matters: Direct-mount for most MRDS footprints means no adapter plate needed—mount your red dot and zero in minutes.
- Hand-Painted MultiCam Cerakote – Why it matters: Each pistol gets a one-off camo pattern applied by a veteran-owned shop, so yours won’t look like anyone else’s.
- Fiber Optic Front Sight – Why it matters: Picks up light fast for a bright front post, even in low indoor lighting or shadows.
Who It’s For
This pistol is built for shooters who want a race-ready 92 without the custom wait time. If you compete in USPSA or IDPA, the SAO trigger and optics cut shave fractions off your splits. For personal defense, the MultiCam finish blends into gear and clothing, and the 10+1 capacity keeps you legal in restricted states. It also appeals to collectors who appreciate limited-run Cerakote work and Beretta’s pedigree.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Crisp SAO trigger, ambi safety, direct-mount optics cut, unique camo finish, veteran-painted.
Cons: Single-action only—no DA/SA decocker option for those who prefer a hammer-down carry. The hand-painted finish, while durable, may show holster wear faster than a baked-on coating.
Comparison
| Feature | Beretta 92XI MultiCam | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Agency Arms AOS Glock 19 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action | SAO | Striker-fired | Striker-fired |
| Barrel Length | 4.7 in | 4.5 in | 4.02 in |
| Capacity | 10+1 | 17+1 (std) | 15+1 (std) |
| Safety | Frame-mounted ambi safety | None (trigger safety) | None (trigger safety) |
| Finish | MultiCam Cerakote (hand-painted) | Black nitride | Black DLC |
| Optics Ready | Yes (direct mount) | Yes (plate system) | Yes (plate system) |
| Price | $735.50 | ~$1,200 | ~$1,400 |
FAQ
Is the Beretta 92XI 9mm 4.7in 10+1 MultiCam optics-ready?
Yes. The slide is machined to accept most miniature red dot sights (MRDS) directly, without needing an adapter plate. Typical footprints include Trijicon RMR, Holosun 407C/507C, and similar.
What magazines come with this pistol?
It ships with two 10-round magazines, making it compliant in states with capacity restrictions. Standard 92-series 15- and 18-round mags also work if your state allows.
Is the safety ambidextrous?
Yes. The frame-mounted safety is fully ambidextrous, with levers on both sides for easy reach by left- or right-handed shooters.
How durable is the MultiCam Cerakote finish?
Cerakote is a ceramic-based coating that resists corrosion, scratches, and solvents. Hand-painted patterns can show holster wear over time, but the finish is tough enough for regular range use and carry.
Can I use this pistol for competition?
Absolutely. The SAO trigger, fiber optic front sight, optics-ready slide, and 4.7-inch barrel make it a strong choice for USPSA Production or Carry Optics divisions, as well as IDPA.
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Last updated: April 2026




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