New: Beretta 92X RDO Inox

Stainless precision: the legendary 90 Series gets a modern competition upgrade in stainless steel, plus red-dot readiness and all-American build quality.

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posted on July 8, 2025
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Beretta’s new 92X RDO Inox chambered in 9 mm Luger brings a modern edge to a classic design.
Photo courtesy Beretta USA

Beretta recently unveiled the 92X RDO Inox handgun chambered in 9 mm Luger, and it’s more than just a pretty face in stainless steel. This latest evolution of the company’s 90 Series platform leans heavily into modern performance—delivering a red-dot-ready, competition-capable handgun built for everything from the range to real-world defense.

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Left side view of the new Beretta 92X RDO Inox, which features a stainless steel barrel and slide. (Photo courtesy Beretta USA)

 

The 92X RDO Inox handgun’s finish isn’t just for show. The stainless steel slide and barrel boost corrosion resistance while giving the pistol a slick, industrial look that’s unmistakably Beretta. Combined with front slide serrations and a beveled magazine well, the design enables fast manipulations and smoother reloads under pressure. Additionally, there is a three-slot Pic rail for attaching accessories.

Beretta’s Vertec frame—with its thin, aggressively textured grips and 1911-style grip angle—makes for a natural point of aim and faster target acquisition. A short-reset trigger adds speed, while the oversized magazine release and G-decocker deliver shooter-friendly ergonomics, even under stress. Built in the USA, it’s a serious tool for shooters who value reliability that feels just as good on the competition line as it does in a nightstand drawer.

Beretta 92X RDO Inox top and side views
The Beretta 92X RDO Inox combines a stainless steel slide and barrel with a short reset trigger, front slide serrations and a Vertec frame with aggressively textured thin grips—engineered for peak performance in both competition and defense. (Photos courtesy Beretta USA)

 

Do you like to shoot with optics? Covered. The 92X RDO Inox ships with a red-dot cut slide and compatibility with multiple optic plate options—perfect for today’s red-dot-equipped pistol fans. Choose from 10-, 15- or 18-round magazine capacities, depending on your needs or local regulations.

MSRP is $999. Check out the new 92X RDO Inox at the Beretta USA website.

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