Beretta M9A4: Recoil Characteristics

Published on September 27, 2025
Duration: 1:16

This analysis of the Beretta M9A4 highlights its unique recoil characteristics, attributing a quick rearward impulse and a significantly flatter return impulse to the slide's design with material removed from the top. The presenter emphasizes that these favorable recoil traits are present in the stock configuration, even with an attached light, contrasting it with modified Glocks and 2011s that require extensive work to achieve similar results. The mechanical characteristics are deemed amazing, suggesting a superior shooting experience out-of-the-box.

Quick Summary

The Beretta M9A4 features a quick rearward recoil impulse and a significantly flatter return impulse due to its slide design with reduced top-end material. In its stock configuration, even with an attached light, its return impulse is nearly neutral, surpassing the recoil control often achieved only through extensive modifications on platforms like Glocks and 2011s.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Slide Design and Recoil Impulse
  2. 00:11Return Impulse Comparison (M9A4 vs. Glock 34)
  3. 00:24Stock Configuration Performance
  4. 00:38Comparison to Modified Platforms (Glock, 2011)
  5. 01:00Mechanical Characteristics and Slide Features

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Beretta M9A4's recoil impulse unique?

The Beretta M9A4 has a quick rearward recoil impulse and a significantly flatter return impulse. This is attributed to the slide having a lot of material removed from its top end, and the reciprocating mass being in line with or barely over the top of the slide.

How does the Beretta M9A4's recoil compare to a Glock 34?

The M9A4 offers a significantly flatter return impulse compared to a Glock 34. While some Glocks have improved recoil characteristics, the M9A4's stock configuration provides a notable advantage in this area.

Does the Beretta M9A4 require modifications for good recoil control?

No, the Beretta M9A4 exhibits excellent recoil characteristics in its stock configuration. This includes a neutral return impulse even with a light attached, a trait that often requires extensive aftermarket modifications on other platforms like Glocks and 2011s.

What are the mechanical characteristics of the Beretta M9A4?

The mechanical characteristics of the Beretta M9A4 are described as amazing. This is evident even in its base configuration and contributes to its favorable recoil impulse and overall shooting experience.

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