Beretta Race Guns: 92XI SAO Gara and Corsa — SHOT Show 2025

in Mitchell Graf, SHOT Show 2025

Beretta has introduced two new additions to its 92XI SAO Race Line: the 92XI SAO Gara and the 92XI SAO Corsa.

Designed with competitive shooters in mind, both pistols aim to deliver top-tier performance with advanced features and sleek aesthetics.

Here’s a closer look at what sets these models apart and what they have in common.

Shared Features

Both pistols are built around Beretta’s single-action-only (SAO) platform, boasting the X-treme S Trigger system. This trigger setup is enhanced with DLC-coated components for smoother operation and paired with a skeletonized hammer and the 92X Performance hammer spring for fast, precise firing.

Each pistol includes a frame-mounted safety and optics-ready mounting options, ensuring compatibility with modern micro red dot sights (MRDS).

Additional shared highlights:

  • Barrel Length: 5.1 inches
  • Magazine Capacity: 22 rounds (three magazines with +4 base pads included)
  • Fiber Optic Front Sight: Improves sight acquisition in competitive settings.
  • Toni System Single Port Compensator: Reduces muzzle rise for faster follow-up shots.
  • Aggressive Frame Checkering and Flared Magwell: Ensures secure handling and quick reloads under pressure.
  • Dimensions and Weight: Both models measure 9 inches in length and weigh 36.2 ounces unloaded.

While these shared traits make both pistols competitive options, their unique designs and features cater to different preferences.

92XI SAO Gara on the left, and the Corsa is on the right.

92XI SAO Gara: Performance Meets Practicality

The 92XI SAO Gara is built for speed and reliability. It features a red Beretta 92 series match aluminum trigger and red-and-black LOK Grips G10 panels, combining bold aesthetics with functional design.

The extended mag release ensures swift changes during competition, and the self-locking disassembly lever simplifies maintenance.

Key specifications include:

  • MSRP: $1,499
  • Finish: Matte black with red accents.
  • Use Case: Aimed at shooters prioritizing performance without compromising on style.
92XI SAO Gara with the X-treme S SAO trigger.

92XI SAO Corsa: Precision Meets Prestige

The 92XI SAO Corsa adds a touch of luxury to the Race Line with its gold accents, including a gold-colored match aluminum trigger and marbled carbon fiber LOK Grips with yellow outlines.

Despite its high-end appearance, it maintains the same competitive edge with identical internal mechanics and features as the Gara.

Key specifications include:

  • MSRP: $1,599
  • Finish: Matte black with gold accents and premium grips.
  • Use Case: Designed for competitors who want standout aesthetics alongside high performance.
Shooting the 92XI SAO Corsa.

Choosing the Right Fit

Both the Gara and Corsa are built for competition, offering reliable performance and thoughtful features. The Gara’s bold red highlights make it an eye-catching yet practical choice, while the Corsa appeals to those who value refined elegance without sacrificing functionality.

With both models adhering to USPSA regulations, shooters can choose based on style preferences without worrying about compatibility. After putting just a couple of magazines through each pistol, I can say the trigger has a good break, and both of these pistols shoot flat.

Beretta’s 92XI SAO Race Line emphasizes precision, speed, and customization, making these pistols strong contenders in the competitive shooting world. Whether you lean toward the bold aesthetics of the Gara or the luxurious finish of the Corsa, Beretta promises a high-performance experience.

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About the author: Mitchell Graf is passionate about hunting and competition shooting. During college he was the shooting instructor for Oklahoma State’s Practical Shooting Team, and these days he spends as much time as he can chasing after pigs and coyotes with night vision and thermals. You can follow Mitchell’s adventures over at his Instagram @That_Gun_Guy_

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