The Beretta 92GTS Pistol 🤌🏻

Published on July 21, 2024
Duration: 14:04

This video provides an in-depth review of the new Beretta 92GTS pistol, highlighting its unique features and addressing historical complaints about the 92 series. The presenter, an experienced firearms instructor, details the pistol's frame-mounted safety/decocker, optic-ready slide, Vertec grip, and enhanced trigger. The review includes a field strip demonstration and live-fire testing, noting the pistol's reliability and accuracy.

Quick Summary

The Beretta 92GTS distinguishes itself with a frame-mounted safety and decocker, resolving a common issue with older 92 series models where the slide-mounted safety could be accidentally engaged. It also features an optic-ready slide for red dot sights and an NDLC finish for enhanced durability and a smoother trigger.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction to the Beretta 92GTS
  2. 00:14Addressing 92 Series Complaints
  3. 00:30Historical Background: Taurus PT92
  4. 01:13Beretta's Shift to Slide Mounted Safety
  5. 01:39The Accidental Decock Issue
  6. 02:02Introducing the 2024 Beretta 92GTS
  7. 02:10Understanding the 'G' Model Trigger
  8. 02:3192GTS Safety and Decocker Operation
  9. 02:59Slide Features: Optic Ready & Sights
  10. 03:11Fiber Optic Front Sight
  11. 03:25Low Mass Hammer & Vertec Grip
  12. 03:43Front Strap Checkering
  13. 03:50Enhanced Trigger Guard & Accessory Rail
  14. 04:29NDLC Finish vs. Brunition
  15. 05:16Benefits of NDLC Finish
  16. 05:25Trigger Feel and NDLC Impact
  17. 05:44Live Cartridge Indicator
  18. 05:59Barrel Crown and Accuracy
  19. 06:23Brigadier Style Configuration
  20. 06:37Magazine Capacity: 18 Rounds
  21. 06:48Field Strip Demonstration
  22. 07:09NDLC Finish Inside the Slide
  23. 07:18Firing Pin Safety
  24. 07:28Made in the USA
  25. 07:42Barrel Facilitating Block
  26. 07:53Frame Legacy and Safety Change
  27. 08:13Popularity and User Preference
  28. 08:30Reassembly
  29. 08:41Smooth Action and Build Quality
  30. 08:53Specifications Overview
  31. 09:06Double Action/Single Action (DA/SA) Explained
  32. 09:55DA/SA vs. Striker-Fired
  33. 10:05Aesthetics and Tradition
  34. 10:11Material Breakdown
  35. 10:18Dimensions: Height and Width
  36. 10:26Suitability for Home Defense/Duty
  37. 10:34Range Test Introduction
  38. 10:36Key Difference: Frame vs. Slide Decocker
  39. 11:59Range Test Results: 700 Rounds
  40. 12:01Ammunition Used: Federated Ordinance
  41. 12:24Reliability: Zero Malfunctions
  42. 12:30Accuracy and Target Impressions
  43. 12:35Single Action Trigger Praise
  44. 12:41Instructor's Personal Beretta History
  45. 13:13Firearm Maintenance and Refinishing
  46. 13:30Enduring Appeal of the 92 Series
  47. 13:40Challenge Targets Mention
  48. 13:52Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between the Beretta 92GTS and older 92 series models like the M9?

The primary distinction of the Beretta 92GTS is its frame-mounted safety and decocker, addressing a common complaint about older models where the slide-mounted safety could be inadvertently engaged during manipulation, causing a decock.

Does the Beretta 92GTS come with features for mounting optics?

Yes, the Beretta 92GTS features an optic-ready slide. By removing specific screws and plates, users can mount their preferred red dot sight directly onto the slide for improved target acquisition.

What is the NDLC finish on the Beretta 92GTS and what are its benefits?

The NDLC (Nitride Diamond-Like Carbon) finish on the Beretta 92GTS provides exceptional durability and a near-diamond-like coating. It also makes internal components slicker, contributing to a smoother trigger pull and enhanced reliability.

What is the magazine capacity of the Beretta 92GTS?

The Beretta 92GTS comes standard with an 18-round magazine, offering increased ammunition capacity compared to the traditional 15-round magazines found in older Beretta 92 series pistols.

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