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Published on August 1, 2023
Duration: 8:48

This review highlights significant reliability issues with Beretta 92FS and 92 Compact models when using steel-cased 9mm ammunition, experiencing frequent jams. In contrast, the Glock 19 Gen 4 performed flawlessly with the same ammunition, demonstrating superior reliability in this specific test. The video suggests potential ammunition compatibility or firearm design factors contributing to the Beretta malfunctions.

Quick Summary

During a reliability test, both the Beretta 92FS and Beretta 92 Compact experienced frequent jams with steel-cased 9mm ammunition. Conversely, the Glock 19 Gen 4 performed flawlessly with the same ammo, highlighting potential compatibility issues with the Beretta models.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Beretta 92FS
  2. 00:43Steel-Cased 9mm Ammunition Test
  3. 01:22Beretta 92FS Malfunction Test
  4. 03:57Beretta 92 Compact Jam Test
  5. 06:30Glock 19 Gen 4 Reliability Test
  6. 07:49Conclusion: Reliability Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

Did the Beretta 92FS experience any malfunctions during the test?

Yes, the Beretta 92FS experienced immediate and repeated jamming, specifically failures to extract/eject (stovepipes), throughout several attempts when tested with steel-cased 9mm ammunition.

How did the Glock 19 Gen 4 perform with the steel-cased ammunition?

The Glock 19 Gen 4 demonstrated excellent reliability, successfully firing all rounds of the same steel-cased 9mm ammunition without any malfunctions or jams during the test.

What caused the Beretta firearms to jam?

The exact cause wasn't definitively stated, but the reviewer suspected the steel-cased 9mm ammunition provided by the range might be incompatible or of lower quality, leading to extraction failures in both Beretta models tested.

Is steel-cased ammunition less reliable than brass-cased ammunition?

While not always the case, steel-cased ammunition can sometimes lead to reliability issues in firearms not designed or tolerant of it, potentially causing extraction problems due to case expansion or material differences.

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