Condition 2
No. The frame does.
Condition 2, does not apply to the M9 Service Pistol.
Ejector
The M9 is a standard 9mm round. the M9 is actually a .355 caliber
Follower, Floor Plate, Magazine Tube, Magazine Spring, Retaining plate, Locking Block Plunger.
15,000 rounds.
The Beretta M9 utilized 9x19mm rounds (standard 9mm fare).
The M9 service pistol, used by the U.S. military, has a standard magazine capacity of 15 rounds. Additionally, it can chamber a total of 16 rounds when one is loaded in the chamber. The M9 is designed to fire 9mm NATO cartridges.
The effective range of the M9 service pistol is about 50 meters, but it can potentially hit targets at distances up to 1800 meters. However, its accuracy and lethality greatly diminish beyond the effective range.
The M9 magazine holds 15 rounds. Any magazine designed to be compatible with the Beretta 92 is capable of being used in an M9 pistol, but the only issue magazines are 15 round non-OEM magazines.
Which safety rule listed below is incorrect.
9x19, also known as the 9mm Luger or 9mm Parabellum.