Beretta M9A4 Review - a refresh of the M9A3 that's now optics ready - but maybe wait on this one...

Published on December 25, 2021
Duration: 12:17

This review of the Beretta M9A4 highlights its improved trigger and Vertec frame ergonomics, but heavily criticizes the optics mounting system. The reviewer, an expert marksman, details how the included optics plate results in an excessively high optic mount, negatively impacting recoil management and follow-up shots. While acknowledging the firearm's potential, the reviewer suggests waiting for potential revisions or alternative solutions.

Quick Summary

The Beretta M9A4 features an improved trigger system with double-action around 8.75 lbs and single-action around 4.75 lbs, plus a Vertec frame for better ergonomics. However, its optics mounting solution requires a coupon redemption and positions sights excessively high, negatively impacting recoil management.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Beretta 92 Series Optics Readiness
  2. 00:27The Humble Marksman Introduces M9A4 & Optics Issue
  3. 00:39Improved Factory Triggers on M9A4/92X RDO
  4. 01:01Optics Mounting Problem: The Core Criticism
  5. 01:18Channel Promotion & YouTube Content Disclaimer
  6. 01:56Vertec Frame Ergonomics & Grip Feel
  7. 02:22Grip Panel Options & Aggressive Texture
  8. 02:46Enhanced Slide and Front Strap Checkering
  9. 03:09Trigger Pull Specifications (DA/SA)
  10. 03:54Beretta's Market Response & Optics Flaw
  11. 04:05Magazine Capacity & Ammo Can Packaging
  12. 04:26Critique of Three-Dot Night Sights
  13. 05:06Optics Plate Availability & Customer Service Issues
  14. 05:55High Optics Mount Design Analysis
  15. 06:44Optics Plate Incompatibility & Limitations
  16. 07:28Recoil Exaggeration Due to High Optic
  17. 08:23Optics Plate Removal Difficulty & Cost
  18. 09:03M9A4's Purpose Questioned vs. M9A3
  19. 09:55Alternative Platform Suggestions (Centurion)
  20. 10:03M9A4 Value Assessment: Price vs. Features
  21. 10:39Conclusion: Regret & Recommendation
  22. 11:31Affection for the Beretta 92 Series Legacy

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key improvements in the Beretta M9A4 compared to older 92 series models?

The Beretta M9A4 features an improved trigger system with lighter double-action (around 8.75 lbs) and single-action (around 4.75 lbs) pulls. It also incorporates the Vertec frame, offering a straighter grip profile for better ergonomics and trigger reach, along with enhanced slide checkering.

What is the main criticism of the Beretta M9A4's optics-ready system?

The primary criticism is the optics mounting solution. The included plate, which requires a coupon redemption, positions optics excessively high above the bore axis. This can increase perceived recoil, make follow-up shots slower, and is considered less practical than lower-profile mounting systems.

What are the trigger pull weights for the Beretta M9A4?

The Beretta M9A4 has a double-action trigger pull weight of approximately 8.75 lbs and a single-action trigger pull weight of approximately 4.75 lbs. These are considered significant improvements over previous models.

Does the Beretta M9A4 come with an optics plate?

No, the Beretta M9A4 does not include an optics plate in the box. Customers must redeem a coupon included with the firearm to receive one, which can involve a significant waiting period.

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