I remember first seeing the Beretta 92FS in the video game Max Payne and then I went and handled one in a local gun shop and I knew I had to get one. I bought one in 2012 it was the M9 Commercial Replica that Beretta sold for civilians wanting 92 with the US military markings. The shop also had an Italian made 92FS but the USA made M9 version was $20 cheaper and that's what I went with. It's been my EDC gun ever since.
I agree with Woo; the Beretta is one of the coolest looking handguns of all time. I'm also a fan of the Colt 1911, Python, as well as the Desert Eagle by Magnum Research.
Initially my favourite is the Heckler & Koch USP and Mk23 Mod 0, but then I started to appreciate the lines of the Beretta 92 after watching this video.
All excellent choices! Being a James Bond fan, I like the Walther PPK and P99 as far semi-automatics go. I am also a fan of the Colt Python and the Smith & Wesson Model 29 (Dirty Harry's gun), the Browning Hi Power, Sig Sauer P226 and the H&K Mk 23 Mod 0.
Fun fact: The Taurus PT92 was often used as a stand in for a Berretta 92 in various Hong Kong action films when a real 92 wasnt available. When unsure, check if its a frame, or a slide mounted safety. So for each of you Prideful Itallians, there should be a similar looking prideful brazillian knockoff with a less ergonomic safety
Yep, they took Mr Changs character straight from Chow Yun Fat from The Killer. The whole series itself was like a homage to John Woo and HK action/cinema. Same as matrix which was choreographed by Yuen Wo Ping as fight director etc.
I actually have seen videos where bullet strikes create sparks. It has to hit the right surface, and be in the right lighting, but it does happen on rare occasions, not just in movies
"The Killer", The first "A Better Tomorrow" (2 and 3 were ok) and "Hard Boiled"- 3 of the best action movies ever made IMO. "The Killer" Blu-Ray is.. well.. killer.
3:12 it takes a lot of 9mm ammunition to put a guy to the pavement... lol Evidence of Mr. Woo's scientific theory of "levitating gunshot wounds" in effect haahhaa
California mags are 10. Compact 13. Standard is 15, A1 mags hold 17. 18 rounders that are the exact same size as the 10, 15 and 17 also exist and there are lots of 20 roundeds that stick out of the bottom of the grip to varying degrees but not very far. I've also seen mags that stick out pretty far that hold 30, 32 and 35 rounds which was the biggest I ever saw for it. Almost all mags don't stick out of the grips in this video so they would hold 18 at most but generally probably 15.
@@davidjackson2524 Not sure what you mean. The standard magazines hold 15 cartridges. The cartridges it fires are 9x19mm parabellum. It's a .355 caliber single bullet on each cartridge.
A BETTER TOMOROW , IT FIRST FILM HONGONG THAT BERRETA 92F APPEARED IN FIRIRING SHOT ,IT UNIQUE WOO'S OWN STYLE IT COOL AND BEAUTIFUL DANCING ,ALLSO SUBMACHINE GUN "MINI UZI "AND "HK MP5 A2.
John Woo took this composition from another film. The original film is called "Birdy" and the composition is called Birdy's Flight. So that you don't have to look for her for a long time, here is the link: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yuYnC6l9dS0.html You don't have to thank. I myself have been looking for this music for a very long time.
i read that the gun used in the film was actually some taurus model which is a counterpart of the beretta 92, and then on wiki its talking about some norinco model which is a chinese copy of some other gun im confused