The Beretta Takedown Move!

Published on November 15, 2023
Duration: 1:00

This guide details the steps to replicate the famous Beretta 92FS takedown move seen in movies, as demonstrated by the GUNBROS team. While physically possible, the video emphasizes that it requires precise timing and a stationary shooter, making its practical tactical application questionable. The GUNBROS team humorously explores its real-world usability through skits.

Quick Summary

The Beretta 92FS takedown move, popularized in movies, involves pressing the right-side takedown button while rotating the left-side lever to release the slide. Experts note that while physically possible, it requires precise timing and a stationary shooter, questioning its practical tactical application.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Movie Clip & Introduction
  2. 00:05Explaining the Mechanics
  3. 00:18Close-up Demonstration
  4. 00:27Real-time Attempts & Skits

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the Beretta 92FS takedown move performed?

To perform the Beretta 92FS takedown move, you must press the takedown button on the right side of the frame while simultaneously rotating the takedown lever on the left. This action allows the slide to move forward and off the frame rails.

Is the movie-inspired Beretta 92FS takedown move practical for real-world use?

While physically possible, the GUNBROS team found the Beretta 92FS takedown move requires precise timing and a stationary shooter. Its practical tactical application is questionable due to these demanding requirements.

What are the key components involved in the Beretta 92FS takedown?

The key components for the Beretta 92FS takedown are the takedown button on the right side of the frame and the takedown lever on the left side. Proper manipulation of both is crucial to release the slide.

Who demonstrated the Beretta 92FS takedown technique?

The technique was demonstrated by the GUNBROS team, described as professional firearm retailers and enthusiasts with detailed knowledge of Beretta disassembly and safe firearm handling.

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