Beretta M9 25th Anniversary

Published on January 26, 2010
Duration: 4:58

This video provides an expert-level overview of the Beretta M9, celebrating its 25th anniversary as the standard U.S. military sidearm. It highlights the pistol's selection process, exceptional reliability with a malfunction rate of less than 0.005%, and key technical features. The content emphasizes Beretta's commitment to quality and its continued role in arming U.S. forces.

Quick Summary

The Beretta M9 has been the standard U.S. military sidearm for 25 years, selected after rigorous testing. It features a short recoil, delayed blowback system, an open-top slide to prevent jamming, and a 15-round magazine. Its reliability is exceptional, with a malfunction rate under 0.005%, and it has seen service globally.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Beretta M9
  2. 00:2725th Anniversary and Ugo Beretta
  3. 00:48Testing and Adoption Process
  4. 01:25Reliability and Quality Assurance
  5. 02:02Manufacturing and Testing Statistics
  6. 02:41Key Technical Features Explained
  7. 03:37Recent Military Contracts
  8. 04:19Global Service History

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Beretta M9 so reliable for military use?

The Beretta M9 is renowned for its reliability, boasting a malfunction rate of less than 0.005%, or one round in 21,500 fired. This is attributed to rigorous testing, quality manufacturing at the Beretta U.S.A. factory, and design features like an open-top slide to prevent jamming.

How long has the Beretta M9 been the standard U.S. military sidearm?

The Beretta M9 has served as the standard service sidearm for the United States military for 25 years, beginning with its selection in 1985. This enduring service highlights its proven performance and suitability for military operations.

What are the key technical features of the Beretta M9?

Key features include a short recoil, delayed blowback system for accuracy, an open-top slide to prevent jams, a 15-round capacity magazine, a chrome-lined barrel, and a versatile double/single action trigger design.

What was the cost and quantity of the recent Beretta M9 contract?

In 2009, Beretta secured a significant contract valued at $220 million for the supply of 450,000 additional M9 pistols to the U.S. military, ensuring its continued service.

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