This YouTube video review focuses on the Beretta M9-22, a .22 caliber pistol, highlighting its quality and comparing it to other notable .22 handguns like the FN 522 and Smith & Wesson M&P 22. The reviewer discusses why the Beretta M9-22 is considered a standout, with a brief mention of the classic Beretta M92/M9. The video also includes details about supporting the creator through Patreon and PayPal, a mention of the reviewer's 'B Channel', and acknowledges Gunnies Store in Orem, UT, for loaning the firearm for review. A note is made about mask usage due to ventilation issues at the range.
This video analyzes the 'Jet Li Maneuver' from Lethal Weapon 4, demonstrating how to field strip a Beretta 92FS. It highlights cinematic tricks used in the movie, such as pre-manipulated controls and modified parts, to achieve the rapid disassembly. While mechanically possible, the video concludes the maneuver is not tactically feasible in a real-world self-defense situation due to the speed required.
This review focuses on a highly customized Langdon Beretta M92 with a unique 'Sunken Ship' Cerakote finish by Blackbeard's Customs. Key features include aggressive LOK grips, a significant port job for reduced recoil, and a low-profile Langdon Tactical optic plate. The reviewer praises the Beretta's natural grip angle, excellent trigger with a short reset, and the safety benefits of the decocker for appendix carry.
This TFB TV video re-examines the 1987 FBI handgun trials, arguing the results were skewed by caliber bias and manufacturer preference. While the Smith & Wesson 645 was ranked first, the Glock 17 reportedly performed better in practical accuracy tests. The video highlights reliability data, showing the Beretta 92 as most reliable, and critiques the testing methodology, particularly regarding Glock's performance.
This YouTube video showcases ongoing 3D printing projects for firearm components, specifically mentioning designs related to the Beretta M92 and Glock 19/26 models. The creator indicates that while the current content is a work-in-progress introduction, more exciting developments are expected soon. The collaboration with GeraldKatz is also highlighted, suggesting a shared effort in these 3D printing endeavors.
This video compilation, 'The Darwin Awards #6,' showcases severe firearm mishandling incidents, emphasizing the critical importance of gun safety. It features examples ranging from accidental discharges during police drills and tactical training to catastrophic failures with signal cannons and RPGs. The content serves as a stark, albeit darkly humorous, educational tool to highlight the consequences of neglecting trigger discipline, proper handling, and understanding weapon mechanics.
This review of the Beretta M9 (92A1) highlights its iconic status in pop culture and its reliable performance, even with steel-cased ammunition. The video details its technical features, including a 17-round capacity and ambidextrous safety, and demonstrates field stripping. It concludes with humorous terminal performance tests and teases future content.
This YouTube video provides a comprehensive guide to the field stripping and reassembly of the Beretta M9A3 pistol, noting its applicability to nearly all mil-spec Beretta M92 models. The video confirms that the firearms shown are legal to own in Canada with a Restricted PAL. It also features a link to the creator's Instagram for daily content.
This video details Heckler & Koch's P7A13, their entry into the US military's XM9 pistol trials. It highlights the evolution from earlier P7 variants and the specific modifications made to meet trial requirements, such as a double-stack magazine. Ultimately, the P7A13 lost to the Beretta M92 due to its significantly higher cost.
The Beretta Wilson Combat M92G Brigadier Tactical is a high-end, collectible variant of the 92 series, featuring a steel frame, Brigadier slide, and Wilson Combat G10 grips. While offering excellent accuracy and manageable recoil due to its weight (36.5 oz), it experienced some failures to lock back on the last round. Its primary use cases are competition and collecting, rather than 'Go To War' scenarios.
This video tests the Beretta M92's reliability under extreme conditions, including submersion and heavy fouling. The M92 demonstrated superior performance compared to a Glock 17 and a 1911, successfully cycling after being filled with dirt and fired immediately after being submerged. A Springfield Armory 1911 experienced a catastrophic barrel failure during the underwater test.
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