Description
The first time I racked the slide on this pistol, I knew it sat in different company than most of what I’ve handled over the years. The Retay MOD 92 borrows its silhouette from the BERETTA lineage, and as a replica it earns the comparison through the slanted cocking serrations that catch your thumb with real traction, thanks to sharper machined angles that you’d usually reserve for higher grade retay blank guns carrying the RETAY name. Run a finger across the diamond checkering on the grip and the sharpness shows up again in that finer detail, the kind of texture that locks into your grasp instead of slipping.
The Retay Mod 92 is a front-firing blank pistol modeled closely on the iconic Beretta 92 silhouette, built almost entirely from metal rather than the lightweight alloys or polymers you’ll find on cheaper imitations. Unlike a live firearm, it isn’t chambered to fire projectiles. Instead, it’s designed to discharge 9mm blank guns ammunition such as 9mm P.A.K (Pistole Automatik Knall) blank cartridges, producing a loud report, a muzzle flash, and the satisfying mechanical cycle of a real semi-automatic without ever sending anything downrange. That distinction is what places it in the category of training, theatrical, and recreational tools rather than weapons in the conventional sense. With its 14+1 round capacity, weighty 1155-gram frame, and double-action trigger, it occupies a sweet spot between toy-grade props and genuine firearms, which is exactly why dog trainers, film armorers, reenactors, and hobby shooters gravitate toward it.
There’s some play in the slide, sure, but it’s minimal and creeps close to firearms grade behavior. What really won me over was the handle, noticeably trimmer than what you get on the BLOW F92, letting your hand truly encapsulate the frame so you exert full control over a gun that’s deliberately weighty. That all-metal construction demands you handle ergonomically, because losing your grip introduces distractive stresses, and a shooter who can’t manage those won’t hold the thing confidently.
How to Use Retay mod 92
Using the Mod 92 starts with loading the magazine, seating your 9mm P.A.K blanks the same way you’d load live ammunition, then inserting the magazine and racking the slide to chamber the first round.
From there, point the muzzle in a safe direction and treat it with the same discipline you’d apply to any firearm, because the muzzle blast, ejected brass, and noise are all genuinely capable of causing harm at close range.
Hearing protection and eye protection are non-negotiable, and you should never aim it at a person or fire it directly at anyone, regardless of the lack of a projectile.
For training applications, it shines in noise desensitization work, startle drills, and dry practice on grip, draw, and trigger control. For film and stage use, it delivers the visual and audio realism a scene demands.
After each session, clear the chamber, drop the magazine, and clean the barrel and slide thoroughly, since blank powder leaves a heavy carbon residue that will gum up the action if neglected.
Retay mod 92 features:
Spec-wise, the Retay MOD 92 Blank Gun reads like a tool built by people who sweat precision engineering, and after putting rounds through it I’d vouch for that. It chambers a 9 mm P.A.K caliber with a magazine capacity of 14+1 rounds, and as a semi-automatic firearm it kept me running through uninterrupted shooting sessions without complaint, delivering exceptional performance every time.
Safety clearly came first here, anchored by a firing pin safety mechanism that prioritizes user protection without gutting the functionality. The sleek design measures 212mm length and 140mm height, and at 1155 grams it carries enough heft to feel planted. That double-action trigger system breaks smooth with consistent firing, handing you enhanced control and dependable accuracy. Pair that with a comfortable shooting experience and you’ve got a piece that suits training, theatrical applications, or plain recreational shooting equally well, the sort of quality and reliability that genuinely speaks to firearm enthusiasts.
Specification:
Caliber: 9 mm P.A.K (fires blank and signal gas rounds)
Magazine Capacity: 14+1 (some variants 15+1)
System: Semi-automatic, no full-auto function
Trigger: Double action
Safety: Firing pin safety
Build: Full metal, Beretta 92–styled replica
Length: 212–220 mm (varies by batch)
Height: 140–145 mm
Weight: 1155–1164 g
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