A General Officer's variant Beretta M9 in 9mm issued to Brigadier General Robert E. Preston of the Ohio Air National Guard. Comes with walnut grips bearing his engraved nameplate and extensive original documentation.
Most M9 pistols are interchangeable service guns. This one has a name, a face, and a paper trail that runs from a Warner Robins shipping dock straight to a fighter pilot who started as a 17-year-old private and finished as a Brigadier General. The right grip panel carries a silver escutcheon engraved Robert E. Preston, and the documentation that comes with it tells the whole story.
This is a General Officer's variant of the standard 9mm service pistol, issued under the Air Force's General Officer Personal Defense Weapon program. That program is what sets these apart. Senior officers received the pistol on a semi-permanent basis, fitted with finely checkered walnut grips bearing the Air Force seal medallion and the officer's engraved nameplate, rather than the black plastic panels found on the troop gun. The slide wears the U.S. 9mm M9-P.Beretta and Italian PB proof markings of an early production gun, and the finish is honest matte black with light handling wear along the high edges. The bore is bright with strong rifling.
The paperwork is where this set earns its keep. You get the original DD Form 1348 shipping documents addressed to Brig Gen Robert E. Preston, the yellow serviceable materiel tag, the USAF General Officer M9 Pistol leather sourcing catalog, the 1989 PDW fact sheet and slide-failure advisory letter, Preston's Ohio Air National Guard biography, and FOIA correspondence confirming he purchased the pistol on his 1990 retirement. There's even a photo of the General standing beside his F-100.
Also included: the Ohio Air National Guard yearbook, a black leather duty belt with Air Force buckle, holster, magazine pouch, two magazines, and the Beretta manuals. Complete provenance on a General Officer M9 almost never reaches the open market. This one did, and it brought every piece of its history with it.
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