Man! You have one of the best collections of the replica air pistols, excellent choice. Also your reviews are excellent to watch. Very expensive hobby indeed. My top 5 are: Beretta m9a1, HK usp, Colt 1911, CZ 75 sp01, Glock 17 gen4....
Actually, they're both manufactured by KWC of Taiwan for Umarex. Also, one important difference that you didn't mention is the fact that the M92 A1 has a de-cocker, whereas the M9 A3 doesn't. Thanks for sharing this interesting comparison nonetheless. 😉
I also found that m9a1 has the strongest blow back of the pistols of your collection... That might be to do with the barrel spring as you mentioned... Then the USP, then Colt 45, then m9a3, and rest of the psitols blow back wise... Excellent video and comparison... Great guns...
I am a big Beretta fan and own the umarex m9a3 and the ASG X9 classic (based on the original 92). The m9 is my favorite but the X9 is also very nice and value for money. Keep up the good work man👍.
No brother, the brown tactical M9A3 rubber real steel wrap around grips do not fit the air pistol version. The screw holes are not in alignment. Not even close. I was actually looking forward to installing them, having larger hands. Back to Beretta they went.........
I think you forgot to mention that the A1 has a decocking mechanism on the safety but other than that amazing job you're probably the first to do it good work
Are those hop up adjustment screws. I saw two little round-nurled screws inside just under the barrels in the middle when you turn them upside down. They are hard to see but they are some kind of adjustment screws. I have the other Beretta with nickel and wood handles I'm going to check mine to see if it has those little screws.
The M9A3 all day long. If it's a black 1 it has to be the true 'Die Hard/Lethal Weapon' M92FS with no picatinny rail. The exact same Beretta was actually used for both films. The white writing really spoils the A1.
Yeah I think I'd heard that it was the same one somewhere before. That is one iconic movie prop! I wonder how much money that one pistol made for Beretta based on it's influence on the sale of the 92FS world wide...
Question about the M9A3, as I have one too and it bothers me that when the hammer is cocked back and the safety is engage, the hammer doesn't disengage. Your thoughts on this?
Yeah it's a shame there isn't a working decocker. I believe the real steel counterpart comes with the option for either a safety/decocker or just a dedicated decocker without the safety. It's a pity that Umarex added the function to the 92-a1 but not to this. Thanks for watching mate.
The italian design is my preference. You really cant tell the difference between the replica from the real gun. One thing I'm wondering is why does your guns not have the full auto switch at the back of the grip?
Not here in the UK but in the USA and other places the M9, the Crosman PFAM 9b (Taurus pt92 clone) and the DPMS SBR are all full auto as far as I’m aware. There’s also the Broomhandle M712.
Purtroppo a me la beretta tan mi è risultata una truffa,dopo qualchè mese ha cominciato a diffettare di potènza e a cominciato a sparare a raffìca epòì un colpò si ed uno no