If there is a possibility that a bullet can travel in a direction where it might hit someone, the answer is to simply not shoot there. SAFETY FIRST is the No. 1 Rule. The Caution on a box of .22 rimfire bullets say it will shoot 1 mile. A 9mm bullet should travel much further. Also, do not assume a gun range is safe because it has a backstop. Some out-door ranges have obstacles such as rocks and trees that could possibly deflect a bullet up and then back down in a different direction.
Beretta's website shoud answer your question
9mm Parabellum
9mm Parabellum- often called 9mm Luger.
500 USD or so.
100-500 USD or so
9x19 Parabellum 9x21 IMI .40 S&W .45 ACP
Beretta is a make of gun. They make rifles, shotgun, handguns and machine guns. Without knowing WHICH Beretta, your question cannot be answered. If you mean the military M9 pistol, no. THAT is a caliber 9mm Parabellum, which is a totally different cartridge from a .38 Special.
The Beretta CX4 is a pistol caliber carbine in caliber 9mm Parabellum. The energy of the 9mm cartridge will limit effect range to about 200 meters. Beyond that the vertical drop will become so significant as to make practical accuracy a problem.
Beretta is a make of gun. They make rifles, shotgun, handguns and machine guns. Without knowing WHICH Beretta, your question cannot be answered. If you mean the military M9 pistol, no. THAT is a caliber 9mm Parabellum, which is a totally different cartridge from a .38 Special.
There is no such thing as a "9mm Beretta" cartridge. Beretta firearms were manufactured in 9x19mm (also known as 9mm Parabellum or 9mm Luger), 9x17 (also known as the .380 ACP), and some models are made in 9x21 IMI for countries which prohibit civilians from owning firearms chambered in military calibres. The cartridge appropriate for your Beretta 9mm should be marked on the frame and slide.
A bullet from a handgun can travel, on average, about a mile.
Beretta, in its history, has manufactured several firearms of different types, including those chambered in the 9x19 Parabellum cartridge. Take a look at the Modern Firearms website (link can be found in 'related link' at the bottom. Looking under "Handguns" and "Submachineguns" will provide you with information on weapons made by Beretta. As each section is sorted by country, you'll want to look under "Italy" in each section.