Don't buy single‑action only Berettas

Published on February 22, 2026
Duration: 0:53

The speaker expresses a preference against single-action-only (SAO) Beretta pistols, favoring double-action/single-action (DA/SA) models or even 2011 pistols. While acknowledging the SAO Berettas are acceptable, the speaker specifically discusses owning a Beretta 92X Performance SAO due to its all-steel construction, preferring it over aluminum-framed alternatives.

Quick Summary

The speaker prefers Double-Action/Single-Action (DA/SA) Berettas or 2011 pistols over Single-Action-Only (SAO) models. They own an all-steel Beretta 92X Performance SAO, choosing it for its steel frame construction over aluminum alternatives.

Chapters

  1. 00:00SAO Beretta Preference
  2. 00:2192X Performance Rationale

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the speaker's main concern with single-action-only Berettas?

The speaker expresses a preference for double-action/single-action (DA/SA) Berettas or 2011 pistols over single-action-only (SAO) models, finding the SAO Berettas acceptable but not ideal for their personal use.

Why did the speaker choose the Beretta 92X Performance SAO?

The speaker acquired the Beretta 92X Performance SAO because it is an all-steel model. They desired at least one Beretta with a steel frame, and this particular model was available with that construction.

What are the speaker's preferred handgun types over SAO Berettas?

The speaker explicitly states a preference for either double-action/single-action (DA/SA) Beretta pistols or 2011 platform pistols when compared to single-action-only Beretta models.

Does the speaker dislike all Beretta pistols?

No, the speaker acknowledges that single-action-only Berettas are 'okay' but expresses a strong personal preference for DA/SA Berettas or 2011 pistols over them.

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