The beretta 92 in general is a highly underrated firearm. Even to this day the beretta 92FS is one of the most reliable, accurate, safe and soft shooting pistols. The new versions are just that much better.
Good video, thanks! I'm a Beretta fan from WAY back (b4 the military adopted it). I currently run a M9A3. You didnt mention one VERY UNIQUE feature. The M9A3 (and i assume the A4) is the ONLY pistol i can think of that can be disassembled with the thread protector ON. Think of every other threaded bbl you've dealt with, can ANY of them be field stripped without taking off the thread protector (lemme know if im missing one). Not talking shit, just putting up one more reason to agree with you - this pistol is amazing! Action is smooth as glass, it's relable (with or without a can), accurate. It's big and heavy BUT... so are some of the best women 😁 so wtfvr 👍
I hated my M9 service weapon while in the Army. Made me not want to purchase one. Ive come around to it years later though. Now I want to add a beretta to my collection and to use at the range.
Most of the problems with the Berettas in the service were not replacing recoil springs and using crappy aftermarket mags that were not either Mecgar or Beretta. I purposefully bought my own magazines when I deployed.
I haven't had a good shooting experience with 92FS (perhaps wide grip) so I thought M9's are in general the same and no difference between the two. Now thanks to the content creators like you, I'll give M9A4 a try to see maybe I'll do a better job.
The vertex grip makes the M9A4 a lot easier to hold than the older M9. The straight back strap is really nice. I hope you enjoy an M9A4 as much as I do!
Good video brother! It's the opposite here in Texas. Hard to shoot outside during the summer, finally cooled off enough for me to start getting back out there. Its only 95 now lol
That's a beauty alright! I have a 92x RDO compact as my main carry, a Sig P938 Legion for summer/pocket carry. Good video, thanks for sharing! I'll be 70 this year. I thought the weight would be a issue but it's not so far.
Also, I understand being turned off by a brand. I really got burned by that Sig p322 and ever since then, I've just not wanted to have anything to do with the company
@@sacrificialscience4405this is too bad I have a canik elite combat and it is a laser with an unreal trigger, reliable as it gets, extremely easy to handle to the point my wife stole it for her edc. That said, it is polymer and striker fired so I have migrated away from those for a while 🤷
The M9A4 couldn't win. It would have needed a saftey to compete. Had Beretta given it a saftey/decocker and submitted it then it would have cleaned house.
@@badfinger4621 Exactly A3 was made for mil, A4 was made: (1) because they saw the popularity of the A3 in the civilian market and civilians love optics and "G" style levers (2) because I bought an A3 😡
Questions, 1. I have 3 18 round magazines and only 1 can get 18 rounds in it and the other 2 will only load 17 no matter how much I try with a loader. 2. The magazine with 18 rounds won’t seat into the gun unless the slide is locked back, is this normal?
I’m pretty sure they are only 16 round mags. If you put more rounds in it than it is supposed to hold, you are basically making the mag too long to fit in the gun with the slide forward.
@sacrificialscience4405 I'm from ohio too, live right next to lebanon. I plan on going to vance outdoors and getting this gun but I don't know if I should get the centurion or just the full size or whatever. I don't know anything about centurion and I'm not interested in red dot sights but could you help me out on that?