







🎯 Own the Detail, Command the Desk.
The MASSIMO PRECISION Miniature M92A1 Model Kit is a 1:2.05 scale die-cast metal replica designed for collectors and enthusiasts. Featuring a removable magazine, six metal dummy rounds, and authentic firearm details, this sleek silver matte model is perfect for desktop display, combining durability with exquisite craftsmanship.






| ASIN | B0DT281998 |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Brand Name | MASSIMO PRECISION |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (33) |
| Educational Objective | Creative Thinking |
| Included Components | Product |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 7.09 x 5.59 x 2.28 inches |
| Manufacturer | MASSIMO PRECISION |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 999 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 97 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MA12211004-BLK |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 3 Months |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Size | Small |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Style | Classic |
| Target Audience | Unisex-Adult, Unisex-Kid |
| Theme | Video-Games |
R**O
Impressive replica
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
It works.
Cute functions, now to put it in a frame for the wall exploded view.
A**E
Fun Little Model Kit
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.
M**E
Great gun for those Jam sessions...
This is a cute, tiny gun that fits in the palm of your hand. It's so small and realistic I'm half afraid it might be mistaken for a derringer. The case is really nice, and the attention to detail on the gun itself is second to none. As for functionality, it seems like it would be really easy to use - load the magazine, then go. Unfortunately the magazine has some sharp edges at the top so when loading the munitions, it can pinch or cut your fingers. The gun also tends to jam. A lot. If you don't pull the receiver back fast enough, the bullet will get stuck in the barrel, and since the receiver is pulled back, the magazine is stuck in the grip. Even after a few hours of practice, and watching the video I couldn't get the hand of making this work without it jamming regularly. It also comes with additional springs and screws, but it doesn't give any instructions or indications on what they're used for or how to use them (as it doesn't come with any instructions). For build quality, replication, and coolness factor - this gets a solid 5 (plus the case is really nice). As a display and conversation piece, it's really good. As for actually functioning - just stick with looking at how awesome it looks. If you're a gun collector, this might be a nice addition to display along with the rest of your firearms, and is really great value for money. But if you are expecting it to work like a real gun, you may be a bit disappointed.
R**B
If you collect weapon models, I recommend adding this one to your list!
I have several (long barrel) weapon models that I have displayed on shelves. I play multiple online games and it’s always neat to have real life (though smaller) models of the same weapons I use in game. This one is better made than the others ones I have (from a different manufacturer), yet the prices are similar. What’s really nice about this one is that many of the parts you think should “work” actually do work. The mag release releases the magazine. You can then load the included dummy rounds into the mag, then reload the mag then rack the slide which will then load a bullet into the chamber! All very cool operations!… for a small model! Racking the slide is easy and will automatically cock the hammer. You can then pull the trigger and the hammer will strike like you would expect. If something happens with the slide, you can remove the slide with a couple button presses and replace internal parts like the spring (included). \ This kit also includes its own carrying case. When I first opened the outer box, I saw the case and it gives you the impression that it’s “real” per se (the real ones often include hard carrying cases). When I opened the carrying case, the first thing my spouse asked was, “Is that real?”. It’s not, of course, but the whole package including the case gives you the impression that this is a keeper!
S**R
Micro Fun and Miniature Failure Drills
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.
C**R
can’t trust the seller and the quality are not up to the standards of other brands in this category
it’s 90% functional. The controls are not very snappy. The safety doesn’t drop the hammer. Oh the seller sent a wrong model. Ordered a beretta and received a desert eagle. The casting weld line is clearly visible on the slide. The fire control mimics the real deal fairly well except it’s really gummy. Nothing feels snappy other than the slide release. Move on. and take a look at another brand.
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