New Member, new Nano, new Range Report
Picked up my first Beretta, a Nano 2 days ago. Wanted something smaller than I have for carry when I can't conceal a full size pistol. Wanted to stay with 9mm.
I've read every range report/review on the Nano that I could find. I took all that info into consideration before buying. I know that some have or are having issues with light/weak ammo. I got mine for $370 + tax. After I got it home and really started to see the quality of the pistol, I thought it was well worth the $$.
Here's what I did BEFORE my range time this morning: Cleaned and lightly lubed with Frog Lube. Cycled slide 700 times. Locked back slide for 18 hours. Cleaned both mags.
Went to the range this morning with:
14 rounds Speer GDHP 124 gr +P
50 rounds RWS 124 gr FMJ
69 rounds Blazer Aluminum 115 gr FMJ
133 rounds later-Zero Malfunctions. Recoil seemed a little snappy, especially with the +P rounds, but very controllable given that my pinky hangs off the grip. I like the 3 dot sights, they seemed easy to pick up. Accuracy was as good as I am, but that's not saying much. When I was able to press the trigger correctly, I could see that the little pistol is a shooter. The trigger is long, and sometimes I would think, "When is that thing going to break?" My trigger is very smooth. I need some more time with the trigger, but I was impressed overall with the Nano, and after some more rounds through it for testing and practice I will carry it confidently. For me, it is a pocket gun, in some instances. I have a pocket holster that fits the Nano, but it does not work in my regular jeans. But I can pocket carry it, and draw when wearing cargo pants/shorts, etc. I also already have an IWB kydex/leather holster for it. It is from SHTF Gear, and they are the best IWB holsters I've ever tried. Not affiliated with them, just a satisfied customer.
The pistol
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A couple targets. The Speer GDHP target was my first 5 rounds out of the pistol. The other target was 5 rounds of Blazer Al. 115gr FMJ. Those are 6" plates.
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New Member, new Nano, new Range Report
I enjoyed reading your report. Thanks for sharing.