
I deem this a High Capacity mag since most. The gun itself is not made by Beretta, but made by Umarex who makes many other 22 clones, like the Colt 1911-22 and Smith & Wesson M&P22 pistols. Different from my 92f 9mm model is a captured recoil spring with a plastic guide rod on the M9_22. The take down lever works in the same manner as the 92 series pistols separating the slide, barrel and recoil spring from the frame.

Either way, the controls work exactly the same. It's unclear if it is just stiff due to the newness of the parts, or if its plastic construction has more friction than the metal parts found on the 9mm version. The decocker works just like any other but is a bit harder to disengage. Additionally the trigger feels the same with no changes in geometry.

Anyway, right out of the box, the pistol felt the same in my hands with the exception of a few missing ounces in weight. If you have not seen USPSA or IPSC style shooting you can see some heart pounding first person shooter video on my YouTube channel.

It felt exactly like my Beretta 92f 9mm pistol that I use in Production Division to shoot USPSA matches. When my M9-22 arrived I was immediately impressed.
