I would strongly suggest the Beretta M9-22. Though it's actually made by Umarex rather than Beretta, with the 92 design, it's been utterly reliable. The only time I've had stoppages has been primer related where second or third strikes have made it go bang. That's another thing I like about it compared to others like the G44 or P322. If you have a primer that doesn't go the first time, most often you just need to pull the trigger again rather than racking in another round. The one weak point on the M9-22 is the durability of the decocker. It can get a little jinky and loose after heavy use (decocking, not shooting). I would advise decocking manually by thumbing down the hammer.