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The Miniature M92A1 Model Kit by MASSIMO PRECISION is a highly detailed 1:2.05 scale die-cast metal replica designed for collectors and enthusiasts. Featuring authentic removable parts and a sleek matte finish, it’s a perfect desktop display piece that combines craftsmanship with collectible appeal—no shooting function included.





| ASIN | B0DT2BYN5P |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (32) |
| Date First Available | 7 March 2025 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Creative Thinking |
| Included Components | Product |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18 x 14.2 x 5.8 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 358 g |
| Item part number | MA12211004-BLK |
| Manufacturer | MASSIMO PRECISION |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | Metal |
| Number of Puzzle Pieces | 8 |
| Product Dimensions | 18.01 x 14.2 x 5.79 cm; 358 g |
R**O
Phenomenal gift for Father’s Day. He’s always been into models growing up and him seeing something as small and intricate as his favorite handgun put a big smile on his face. Keep up the good work :)
M**H
Cute functions, now to put it in a frame for the wall exploded view.
A**E
The Miniature M92A1 Model Kit in 1 : 2.05 scale is impressive. The level of detail on this tiny gun replica is excellent! The slide, grip, and trigger feels well made. No assembly required. If you’re into scale models or firearm replicas for display, this one delivers quality in a compact size.
J**N
I've never owned a 92 before but I got to handle them occasionally in the army and I'm very familiar with real firearms in general. I don't remember how to break down a 92 but I think its pretty close to how the replica comes apart. Speaking of part it comes with extra and that is a good thing because i had pins falling out the first time i field striped it but didn't break it down more than that, Safety works but no decocker and no single action, slide lock and mag release work as well. But for $80 seems pretty over priced, you could get a full size airsoft gun that looks and feels the part for that price. 40-50 would be an ok price. and if disassembly isn't the same as the real thing then they should have instructions.
S**R
If you’ve ever stared at your full-size Beretta and thought, "Yeah, but what if it was tiny, detailed, and adorable?"—then this mini model of the Beretta 92 is about to scratch that itch so hard it leaves a mark. Right off the bat, the detail is stellar. The grips are a chef’s kiss. They’ve nailed that classic Beretta look with a material that gives off those beretta plastic vibes—that rich, ever-so-slightly waxy feel you don’t get from cheap plastic knockoffs. It’s a love letter to the real thing in scale form. Now, let’s talk mechanics. The one I received doesn’t quite pull off double action properly, as the tang of the trigger bar slips off the sear, which is about the size of a fly larva... Am I mad? Not even a little. That just sounds like a fun excuse for some miniature gunsmithing, and frankly, I’m that will be fun! It does work in single-action though! What really blew my tiny mind: the 9mm micro rounds are turned from actual brass pin stock AND scale correct and not just some lazy, generic bullet stand-ins. That level of precision is rare, and I have to salute them for not cutting corners. However, not all is golden in mini-Beretta land. The magazine is cast metal, and while it’s fine, I was really hoping it’d be metal formed like some of their other models. It’s a small step back, especially if you’ve handled others from this company that go the extra mile. Now for the best part: the decocker *actually* has a functioning spring and pin to actuate the disconnector tab. Let that sink in. We’re talking 10-thousandths (or less) pin stock with a matching spring... functioning at a scale that makes watchmakers squint. No idea how they pulled that off, but I’m convinced a team of tiny Italian elves lives in their R&D department. That said, there’s a bit of a letdown in the safety/decocker assembly, the firing pin isn’t segmented like the real thing—or even a csat mark hinting at a firing pin...a detail they unfortunately skipped despite the rest being borderline ridiculous in accuracy. Last gripe: the extractor on mine is a bit too blunt, so round ejection is hit or miss. But hey, it's still a great excuse to practice your miniature "tap, rack, reassess" drills during boring Zoom meetings! Insanely detailed, wildly over-engineered in all the right ways, and a dream for model tinkerers. Just enough quirks to make it yours—but make sure your tweezers and patience are both high-end.
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