*NEW* Beretta/Wilson Combat 92G Centurion Tactical

Published on February 25, 2018
Duration: 32:05

This expert review of the Beretta/Wilson Combat 92G Centurion Tactical, presented by Justin Opinion, offers a deep dive into its features and performance. The video highlights its 'G' decocker-only operation, Ameriglo sights, and VZ G10 grips. Detailed range testing with various ammunition types and precise trigger pull measurements using a Lyman gauge provide valuable insights for enthusiasts of the Beretta 92 platform.

Quick Summary

The Beretta/Wilson Combat 92G Centurion Tactical is a refined 9mm DA/SA pistol featuring a decocker-only 'G' system, Ameriglo Hackathorn front sights, and VZ G10 grips. It boasts a 4.3-inch barrel and an M9A1 frame. Trigger pulls measure around 6.8 lbs DA and 3.8 lbs SA, with excellent reliability across various ammunition types.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Initial Shooting
  2. 00:45Unboxing and Contents
  3. 01:47Pistol Overview and Frame Features
  4. 03:09Range Testing: 115gr and 124gr Ammo
  5. 08:03Detailed Feature Breakdown
  6. 11:41Technical Specifications Summary
  7. 12:53Trigger Pull Measurements
  8. 14:49Comparison with Brigadier Tactical
  9. 16:01Final Range Session and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Beretta/Wilson Combat 92G Centurion Tactical?

The 92G Centurion Tactical features a 'G' decocker-only system, a 4.3-inch barrel, Ameriglo Hackathorn front sights, Wilson Combat U-notch rear sights, and ultra-thin VZ G10 grips. It utilizes an M9A1 frame with a rounded trigger guard and a shorter Centurion-length slide.

How does the trigger pull weight of the 92G Centurion Tactical compare to other 92 variants?

Using a Lyman gauge, the double-action pull averages approximately 6 lbs 13 oz, and the single-action pull is a crisp 3 lbs 13 oz. This offers a refined trigger experience for a DA/SA pistol, often improved by Wilson Combat's tuning.

What ammunition was used for testing the Beretta/Wilson Combat 92G Centurion Tactical?

The review included range testing with SIG Sauer 115gr and 124gr Elite Performance ammunition, as well as 147gr ball and hollow point loads. This variety helps demonstrate the pistol's reliability and accuracy across different bullet weights.

What is the main difference between the 92G Centurion Tactical and the 92G Brigadier Tactical?

The primary distinction is the slide length: the Centurion Tactical has a shorter slide, making it slightly more compact and lighter than the Brigadier Tactical, which features a full-length Brigadier slide. This affects handling and overall dimensions.

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