Description
The 92XI Combat series features the 92XI Single-Action Only (SAO) pistols. The 92XI brings frame mounted safety to the standard 92 family of products, as well as a single action only variant and various ergonomic enhancements. The frame mounted safety offers an ambidextrous solution, bringing the safety lever more in reach with natural ergonomics. The 92XI features the X-treme-S single action only and flat-faced trigger, performance DLC coated trigger components and a lightweight skeletonized hammer, allowing for a crisp trigger pull with the option to go cocked and locked. The 92XI carries forward the Vertec style frame, a fiber optic front sight for faster sight acquisition and the option for MRDS optics mounting making this a high performing, reliable choice for personal defense and competition. Each pistol is hand painted by veteran-owned company Howe Arms, which makes each pistol unique by having its own footprint. Chocolate chip is a nickname for the six-color desert camouflage pattern developed by the U.S. in 1971, used initially in the Sinai and most notably during Operation Desert Shield/Storm and in Somalia.