NEW Beretta 92GTS vs. Wilson Combat Beretta 92FS

Published on January 7, 2025
Duration: 6:00

This video provides a detailed comparison between the new Beretta 92GTS and a custom Wilson Combat Beretta 92FS. The primary distinction highlighted is the GTS's innovative upward decocking mechanism. The review also covers trigger performance, optic mounting capabilities, magazine compatibility, and custom enhancements found on the Wilson Combat model, offering insights into trigger pull weights and overall feel.

Quick Summary

The new Beretta 92GTS distinguishes itself with an innovative upward-acting decocking lever, unlike the traditional slide-mounted decocker on models like the 92FS. It features an 'Extreme S' trigger with DLC treatment for a smooth pull and is cut for red dot optics. Both pistols use standard 92 series magazines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Beretta 92GTS vs. Wilson Combat 92FS
  2. 00:16Beretta 92GTS Decocker Explained
  3. 00:40GTS Twin Sear Design & Double Action
  4. 01:01Extreme S Trigger & DLC Treatment
  5. 01:40Red Dot Optic Mounting on GTS
  6. 01:45Magazine Compatibility
  7. 02:04Wilson Combat Action Tune Trigger
  8. 02:18Skeletonized Hammers
  9. 02:37Wilson Combat 92FS Custom Build History
  10. 03:03Wilson Combat Enhancements (Guide Rod, Spring)
  11. 03:13Hand-Cut Checkering & Custom Work
  12. 03:35GTS Trigger Pull Weights (DA/SA)
  13. 04:00Wilson Combat Trigger Pull Weights (DA/SA)
  14. 04:30Wilson Combat Custom Muzzle & Sights
  15. 04:48Frame Profile & Ergonomics Comparison
  16. 05:03Magazine Release Comparison
  17. 05:03Final Thoughts on Beretta 92GTS
  18. 05:15Conclusion & Further Videos

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main functional difference between the Beretta 92GTS and a traditional Beretta 92FS?

The primary difference is the decocking mechanism. The Beretta 92GTS features an upward-acting decocker, while traditional 92FS models have a slide-mounted decocker that moves downwards.

What makes the Beretta 92GTS trigger special?

The Beretta 92GTS is equipped with an 'Extreme S' trigger that has undergone DLC (Diamond-Like Carbon) treatment, resulting in a very smooth and consistent double-action pull.

Can the Beretta 92GTS accept a red dot sight?

Yes, the Beretta 92GTS is fully cut for mounting a red dot optic, allowing for easy installation of modern reflex sights.

What are the trigger pull weights for the Beretta 92GTS and Wilson Combat 92FS?

The Beretta 92GTS has a double-action pull around 8.6 lbs and a single-action pull around 4.14 lbs. The Wilson Combat 92FS averages 7.1-7.9 lbs for double-action and 4.7 lbs for single-action.

Do the Beretta 92GTS and Wilson Combat 92FS use the same magazines?

Yes, both pistols are compatible with standard Beretta 92 series magazines, including 18-round flush-fitting and sand-resistant variants.

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