Dual Berettas vs Glock-18
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Damage
The Dual Berettas deals more damage (17) than the Glock-18 (12).
The Dual Berettas fires faster (500 RPM) than the Glock-18 (400 RPM).
The Dual Berettas deals more damage per second (141) than the Glock-18 (80).
The Dual Berettas loses more damage due to distance (20.3 %) than the Glock-18 (14.4 %).
The Dual Berettas has higher armour penetration (57.5 %) than the Glock-18 (47 %).
Accuracy and mobility
The Dual Berettas is less accurate (9) than the Glock-18 (7.6).
The Dual Berettas has the same movement penalty (4 %) as the Glock-18 (4 %).
Economy
The Dual Berettas is more expensive ($ 300) than the Glock-18 ($ 200).
The Dual Berettas earns the same kill reward ($ 300) as the Glock-18 ($ 300).
Other attributes
The Dual Berettas has a larger clip (30) than the Glock-18 (20).
The Dual Berettas has the same ammunition in reserve (120) as the Glock-18 (120).
The Dual Berettas reloads slower (3.8 s) than the Glock-18 (2.3 s).
The Dual Berettas deploys faster (1 s) than the Glock-18 (1.1 s).
Closing thoughts
The Dual Berettas - or "Dualies" - are arguably the most underrated pistol in the game. At only $300 they are easily comparable to other options such as the P250, with perks such as the highest amount of ammunition at 30 rounds and a faster rate of fire. This makes them well suited to heated engagements were many targets may be present and you are unlikely to achieve a reload.
As the free starting pistol for the Terrorist team, it is the worst pistol in the game and performs considerably poorer than the Counter-Terrorist equivalents; because of this it could be argued that upgrading your pistol is more appealing on the Terrorist team, but most players will still opt to instead spend their money on utility grenades or armour.
The pistol does support an alternate burst mode, which will fire 3 bullets in quick succession, but this is often hard to control and most players see more consistent results without this.