Staying Sober and keeping Your Hearing With a Beretta Handgun

Beretta handgun are fun – everyone can agree on that.

Everyone loves making a little satisfying explosion, trying to hit a target and succeeding makes for great entertainment. And if you want to take your beretta handgun on a camping or hunting trip, it’s also great fun. But you wouldn’t want that fun to be ruined if someone were to become permanently disfigured, lose their hearing or die. Nothing puts a damper on an evening like a tragedy like that. So here are a few kind reminders to be safe with your Beretta handgun.

ALWAYS WEAR EYE AND EAR PROTECTION WHEN IT IS APPROPRIATE. OBVIOUSLY, IF YOU’RE USING A GUN IN SELF-DEFENSE, YOU’RE NOT GOING TO TAKE THE TIME TO DON SHOOTING GLASSES AND HEARING PROTECTORS. BUT IF YOU’RE DOWN AT THE SHOOTING RANGE, YOU’LL WANT TO BE SAFE. GUNS EMIT DEBRIS AND HOT GAS THAT COULD CAUSE EYE INJURIES, SO WEAR GLASSES. OBVIOUSLY, GUNS ARE LOUD AS HELL AND THAT NOISE CAN CAUSE HEARING DAMAGE, SO WHEN FIRING YOUR BERETTA HANDGUN CX4 STORM , YOU’LL WANT TO HAVE EAR PROTECTION.

Also, you should never drink or use over the counter, prescription or other drugs before or while shooting a beretta handgun. Yes, you’re on a nice camping trip or vacation and want to unwind with some Miller Time, but shooting a gun doesn’t mix well with these situations. The same goes for illegal or prescription drugs or basically anything that can impair your motor skills or cognitive ability. Have a sitter who will remind you not to be rash, if you should lose control of yourself. Most of all, have fun.
Beretta 92FS  Inox

Beretta PX4 Compact