Beretta M9 vs. SIG M17: Pros and Cons - Gun Guys Ep. 27 with Bill Wilson and Massad Ayoob

Published on November 26, 2020
Duration: 16:05

This review compares the Beretta M9 and SIG M17, highlighting the M9's reliability and smooth action against its heavy double-action trigger and slide-mounted safety issues. The SIG M17 is praised for its modularity, ergonomics, and better trigger reach, though the M9 offers a softer recoil. Wilson Combat offers custom programs for both platforms, enhancing their performance and ergonomics.

Quick Summary

The SIG M17/P320 excels in ergonomics with modular grip modules for adjustable trigger reach, benefiting smaller hands. The Beretta M9 has a smooth action but a heavy DA trigger and a slide-mounted safety prone to accidental engagement during slide racking.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: M9 vs M17 Comparison
  2. 00:31Beretta M9 Strengths & Weaknesses
  3. 01:41Beretta M9 Safety Issues
  4. 03:04SIG M17/P320 Advantages
  5. 04:59Beretta 92 Recoil & Trigger Details
  6. 06:51Wilson Combat Customization Programs
  7. 08:41P320 Durability & Reliability
  8. 11:05Safety Manipulation Comparison
  9. 13:29Wilson Combat P320 Variants

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main ergonomic differences between the Beretta M9 and SIG M17?

The SIG M17/P320 offers superior ergonomics due to its modular grip modules, allowing users to adjust trigger reach for a better fit, especially for smaller hands. The M9's trigger reach is fixed, and its slide-mounted safety can be less intuitive than the M17's frame safety.

What are the key safety concerns with the Beretta M9 discussed by Ayoob and Wilson?

Massad Ayoob highlights the M9's heavy double-action trigger pull and the need for decocking. A significant issue is the slide-mounted safety, which can be accidentally engaged during overhand slide racking, potentially causing a failure to fire.

How does Wilson Combat customize the SIG P320 and Beretta M9?

For the Beretta, Wilson Combat works with Beretta to spec parts for custom builds. For the SIG P320, they perform more in-house machining and offer custom grip modules, enhancing ergonomics and performance across various P320 variants.

Which pistol offers a smoother recoil impulse, the Beretta M9 or SIG M17?

Bill Wilson notes that the Beretta 92 series generally provides an exceptionally soft recoil impulse compared to many other 9mm pistols, including the SIG M17/P320 platform.

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