Berreta Nano Test Fire
One of the perks of being a firearms instructor is that I get to test fire many of the newest pistols on the market, without having to purchase or rent them on my own! Recently, I had the chance to test fire one of the newest pocket pistols on the market, the Beretta Nano 9mm. Over the last few years, a majority of sub-compact pocket pistols were chambered in either .32 auto or .380 auto, while there is nothing wrong with these calibers, many concealed carry owners were looking for a pocket pistol with a little bit more "oomph". Recently, a variety of pistol manufacturers have introduced single-stacked 9mm pocket pistols for under $500, adding the more "oomph" to these popular little guns. Upon first sight, the Beretta Nano is not as sleek as many of the other pistols out there; in fact, the Nano seems a bit square (literally) compared to pistols such as the Ruger LC9, Kel-Tec PF9, or Sig P290. But hey! The A-10 Warthog was not the prettiest plane in t