Unboxing The NEW Beretta 92 GTS Centurion

Published on June 21, 2024
Duration: 10:20

This video provides an unboxing and initial overview of the new Beretta 92 GTS Centurion. The presenter highlights its key features, including the Centurion's full-size grip paired with a compact slide, and the new GTS decocker system with a twin sear. Initial impressions on trigger feel and potential for concealed carry are discussed.

Quick Summary

The Beretta 92 GTS Centurion combines a full-size grip with a compact slide, offering a balance for concealed carry. Its 'GTS' designation signifies a new Type G decocker and Twin Sear system, featuring a frame-mounted mechanism that results in a half-cocked hammer position after decocking, differentiating it from traditional M9 designs.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Unboxing
  2. 00:25Beretta 92 GTS Centurion Reveal
  3. 01:13Hard Case and Contents
  4. 01:50Extra Magazine Details
  5. 02:13Centurion Configuration Explained
  6. 02:31GTS Meaning: Type G Decocker & Twin Sear
  7. 02:55GTS Decocker System vs. M9
  8. 03:41Frame Safety vs. Slide Safety
  9. 04:24Half-Cocked Position Explained
  10. 05:00Double Action Trigger Pull Analysis
  11. 05:20Compact Slide and Concealability
  12. 06:08Trigger Pull Impressions (SA/DA)
  13. 07:05Trigger Reset Quality
  14. 07:22GTS Improvements Over M9A4
  15. 07:37Optics Mounted Slide
  16. 07:46Technical Specifications Overview
  17. 08:41Steel Frame Appreciation
  18. 09:14GTS Model Variations
  19. 09:21Vertex Style Frame & Picatinny Rail
  20. 09:30Fiber Optic Front Sight
  21. 09:46Unboxing Summary & Next Steps
  22. 09:54Future Shooting Impressions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Centurion' designation on the Beretta 92 GTS?

The 'Centurion' designation for the Beretta 92 GTS signifies a specific configuration that combines a full-size grip with a more compact slide. This design aims to offer a balance between magazine capacity and improved concealability for everyday carry.

What does 'GTS' stand for on the new Beretta 92 model?

'GTS' on the Beretta 92 stands for 'Type G' decocker and 'Twin Sear' (TS). This refers to an updated decocker system that is built upon a twin sear mechanism, offering a different operational feel and function compared to traditional Beretta 92 decockers.

How does the Beretta 92 GTS decocker system differ from the M9?

The GTS decocker uses a frame-mounted twin sear system, resulting in a half-cocked hammer position after decocking. In contrast, the M9's decocker moves the firing pin up and then down, fully dropping the hammer, and is a slide-mounted safety/decocker.

What are the key physical specifications of the Beretta 92 GTS Centurion?

The Beretta 92 GTS Centurion features a 4.25-inch barrel, a 1.5-inch grip width, an overall height of 5.4 inches, and an overall length of 7.75 inches. It weighs 27.2 ounces unloaded and has a 5.75-inch sight radius.

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