Western Arms products are gas guns made of high-density plastic, allowing you to enjoy the same realistic weight as a real firearm. The "Magna Blowback" mechanism, which controls the gun's core, provides a powerful recoil shock akin to a real firearm, offering an immersive and exciting shooting experience. These guns use safe low-pressure gas and fire 6mm BBs through the same process as a real gun.
A high-grade custom tactical and carry version of the masterpiece military/police pistol M92FS, the Centurion, rebuilt with G10 grips for tactical use.

Battle-proven masterpiece of military and police pistols
The M92FS, a masterpiece of modern automatic pistols created by Pietro Beretta, Europe's largest firearms manufacturer. Since its first combat deployment as the U.S. military's sidearm "M9" during the 1989 invasion of Panama, it is said to have been officially adopted by government agencies in over 25 countries worldwide. Its journey through numerous harsh battlefields has proven its excellent performance as military and police equipment.
Although it ceded the official pistol position to SIG's P320 (M17) in the recent U.S. Army and Air Force's MHS (Modular Handgun System) trials, the M92 series can be considered a masterpiece of automatic handguns with a battle-proven track record, on par with the Colt Government, from the perspective of firearms history.

The Centurion, a short model with a 4.25-inch barrel
The effectiveness of 4-inch class carry guns (portable firearms) with excellent maneuverability is being re-evaluated for duty or home protection.
This is based on the idea that a shorter overall length is advantageous when considering use in confined spaces like indoors or in vehicles, and high portability for constant wear.
Beretta also introduced a short model of the M92FS with a shortened barrel and slide length, named Centurion, in 1991. This relationship parallels that between the Colt Government and its lightweight variant, the Commander, and coincidentally, the Centurion's barrel length is set at 4.25 inches, the same as the Commander.
Prior to this, Beretta had commercialized a subcompact model in 1985 that shortened the frame's grip section along with the slide, reducing the magazine capacity to 13 rounds. However, while subcompacts sacrifice barrel length and magazine capacity for concealability, short models like the Centurion offer a significant advantage in magazine capacity and operability.
Short models that retain the firepower of military/police full-size models but reduce slide length to a maneuverable and portable 4-inch class are considered the mainstream today and are adopted by major manufacturers such as Glock, SIG, and H&K.

Custom Points of the Elite Centurion
Based on this background, WESTERN ARMS brings you a new version of the Centurion, a tactical carry gun from the M92 series that deserves attention now, re-engineered from the perspective of modern tactics.
The slide assembly uses a Centurion-specific slide with a 4.25-inch specification, which is the only model WA produces as a toy gun. The slide, which reproduces the Beretta U.S.A. version markings, is designed with a spartan concept, deliberately not adding serrations to the front.
The design with the barrel protruding from the front of the slide is a Beretta tradition dating back to the M1934 era, but the Centurion's barrel, designed with a carry gun in mind, is characterized by its shortened length.

Eight exhaust ports, four on each side, are added diagonally upwards in front of the outer barrel, creating an aggressive appearance.
The steel full-length guide rod assists in the reliable expansion and contraction of the recoil spring while achieving a top-heavy balance.