They really are excellent. Very impressive accuracy and reliability. Because your first trigger pull is double-action, they're very safe. You can even carry with the safety off no problem. And of course, they're Italian, so they're beautiful. Especially if you swap the stock grips for Turkish walnut ones. I think the Beretta 92 is the prettiest handgun ever made... although the Cheetah is very elegant too.
Beretta 92F was the first pistol I ever fell in love with (strictly platonically speaking, of course, so no Dr. Joyce Brothers jokes, please!), back in November 1989 at the tender age of 14. VIVA LA BERETTA 92!
I did too! great gun, worn finish an all add carecter. I bought the M9 22 I likked the 9mm so much, its a unbelivable pistol that eats any 22lr you can find.
I have an old italian police surplus 92S that was the only one i could afford a few years ago and I'm happy with it. One day I'll step up to the LTT elite
I have a 92x RDO compact, love it btw, it's accurate ans a smooth shooting gun, but I'd like to swap out the standard black parts for stainless steel, including the barrel, I think that would look great.
I have a 92 brigadier inox. Love it and would never get rid of it. I have had a compact version which got stolen. I have also had a standart ghost inox and a couple taurus 92. Brigadier is by far my favorite so far. I want a np3 llc 92 and the new sao 92.
I have 4 Beretta 9mm pistols, from an old model "S" , which still has the magazine release button at the bottom of the grip, to two modern full-size, and a centurion. My EDC is one of the full-size; I live in an open-carry state, so I'll take a full-sized handgun. It is wearing off the coating, though, unfortunately. I'd love to have the stainless version to complete my modest collection, but I am a pensioner on a fixed-income. If I had Barbara Eden in a bottle at home, I'd want the 93 three-round burst model! Woo-hoo!!!!!
Goodreview. My Beretta is the Model 92 SB. This is the model before the 92F, which became the 92F/M9. I had no problem using the safety/decoder as I transitioned from my S&W model 39-2, which used a similar decocking system. The only difference between the two guns was that once the magazine was ejected, you could still shoot the bullet in the chamber in a 92SB, but you couldn't in the 39.
I prefer the “Centurion” to the “Full Size” because of the better recoil impulse. I just find my split times are slightly better with the Centurion’s balance and slightly lower slide mass.
I got a Wilson combat prevent a 92 brigadier with the olive green grips I used to have a few guns maybe 7 and a few rifles when do some hard times had to get some surgeries had to sell every one of my guns except for that one😊
7:23 the standard beretta 92 is DA/SA not double action only. 9:23 the “more robust slide” probably refers to the Brigadier models, but that picture isn’t of one. Overall, great video.
My first gun was a 92fsc. 28k roumds later, still the handgun i wouldnt sell. Only gripe is the sights are small and hard to pick up. Bought in 1991, italian made. Walnut grips.
"The centurion has a 4.5 inch barrel" For that one at least - my M9A4 Centurion has a 4.8 inch barrel. But Like you said, it's not an exhaustive list lol.
Hard to wrong with any of the choices. Love my FS. Is there a range you can go to and try them all out? How they feel in your hand is a big factor. @@Graves-81_69
The px4 is the gun that ruined me. Took months to get used to recoil when I sold it, the rotating barrel is not a gimmick, and I had the 40 cal. Lol. It's like a pellet gun. Many compacts avaliable and subcompacts. There's a bunch of centurions and compacts of the 92. I carry a old cheetah, a cz compact 75, or a 1911.
The 92 Taurus is actually made in the old Brazil Beretta factory on Beretta machines. Taurus bought the factory, machines, designs and hired the same people when Beretta left Brazil. It can't be compared to other Taurus guns.
Taurus 92 and Taurus 99....were 92fs with magazine notches in different location (not interchangable) but i think barrel and slide and so many other things were interchangable. The safety and decocker was a bit different. Brazil wanted a brazian made gun for the military so Beretta went to brazil same for maryland usa too i think for the 1980s US military purchase.
@@keesketsers5866Made in the same factory, same workers. Taurus just took over ownership. Go with the Barretta though, you’ll regret reading Taurus on the slide.
My gf bought me a Beretta 92fs yrs ago and it probably saved my life and my dog's life while talking a walk in the woods near my house in NW PA. Had a black bear walking toward us as we were talking a break and luckily my dog (a lab) was well behind me and didn't notice it. I tried all the tricks but it kept coming. Had to fire a few warning shots and it ambled not ran off. Walked out of the woods to the house and it was above us on the dirt rd staring at us. Love my Beretta!
Because I'm Italian, I am very biased towards the Berettas. But, being as neutral as I can, Berettas are excellent guns. Nice video, thanks.
They really are excellent. Very impressive accuracy and reliability. Because your first trigger pull is double-action, they're very safe. You can even carry with the safety off no problem.
And of course, they're Italian, so they're beautiful. Especially if you swap the stock grips for Turkish walnut ones. I think the Beretta 92 is the prettiest handgun ever made... although the Cheetah is very elegant too.
i eat my carbonara with cream because it is good
Beretta 92F was the first pistol I ever fell in love with (strictly platonically speaking, of course, so no Dr. Joyce Brothers jokes, please!), back in November 1989 at the tender age of 14. VIVA LA BERETTA 92!
A 92fs with a brigadier slide, fromt serrations, inox barrel, wood grips- theres nothing i love more
Ahh, a fellow sophisticate, I see. Long live the Samurai Edge!
I want to get one because the Samurai Edge from the Resident Evil series is based off of the beretta.
Ever since Lethal Weapon came out! What a classic this weapon has become!
Only reason why it's stuck in my head. Ps1 fun gun
I picked up one of the original surplus 92S models back when they were around $300. More than happy with it!
I did too! great gun, worn finish an all add carecter. I bought the M9 22 I likked the 9mm so much, its a unbelivable pistol that eats any 22lr you can find.
I have an old italian police surplus 92S that was the only one i could afford a few years ago and I'm happy with it. One day I'll step up to the LTT elite
Best 92 Beretta overview and review on the Tube! RnMT
Outstanding review, Sir. Thank-You!
I have a model 92A1 that i never hear much about, but love the gun
I have a 92x RDO compact, love it btw, it's accurate ans a smooth shooting gun, but I'd like to swap out the standard black parts for stainless steel, including the barrel, I think that would look great.
Very informative. I'm leaning towards the Brigadier with the Inox finish for my first 92.
I'VE BEEN A FAN OF THE 92 FS WITH SNOWMAN SIGHTS FOR ALONG TIME . 😊
I have a 92 brigadier inox. Love it and would never get rid of it. I have had a compact version which got stolen. I have also had a standart ghost inox and a couple taurus 92. Brigadier is by far my favorite so far. I want a np3 llc 92 and the new sao 92.
I have 4 Beretta 9mm pistols, from an old model "S" , which still has the magazine release button at the bottom of the grip, to two modern full-size, and a centurion. My EDC is one of the full-size; I live in an open-carry state, so I'll take a full-sized handgun. It is wearing off the coating, though, unfortunately. I'd love to have the stainless version to complete my modest collection, but I am a pensioner on a fixed-income. If I had Barbara Eden in a bottle at home, I'd want the 93 three-round burst model! Woo-hoo!!!!!
Goodreview. My Beretta is the Model 92 SB. This is the model before the 92F, which became the 92F/M9. I had no problem using the safety/decoder as I transitioned from my S&W model 39-2, which used a similar decocking system. The only difference between the two guns was that once the magazine was ejected, you could still shoot the bullet in the chamber in a 92SB, but you couldn't in the 39.
My 92SB is also an Italian made 92.
I prefer the “Centurion” to the “Full Size” because of the better recoil impulse. I just find my split times are slightly better with the Centurion’s balance and slightly lower slide mass.
I got a Wilson combat prevent a 92 brigadier with the olive green grips I used to have a few guns maybe 7 and a few rifles when do some hard times had to get some surgeries had to sell every one of my guns except for that one😊
i just got into the beretta handguns they’re great guns i have a 92 fs inox & a 80x would recommend.
How much did you pay for the 92fs inox …??
In Palm Beach County FL they go for around 950.00 before taxes
How do you carry the 80X? It's kind of big for a .380, are you able to conceal it okay?
I buy the 92fs last queek..wonderful gun my prefer.
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Wilson Combat G2 compact carry. Love it.
Very nice. Thanks for sharing.
92 is the best
frame mounted safety is much better than slide mounted
If you love the weapon look at the RUclips tour of the facilities in Italy. You'll appreciate it more than you do now
Beretta 92 was y first pistol, I bought brand new.I had an old 1911,but first pistol,brand new,out the box,Beretta is the best.
7:23 the standard beretta 92 is DA/SA not double action only.
9:23 the “more robust slide” probably refers to the Brigadier models, but that picture isn’t of one.
Overall, great video.
👍Beretta fan
My first gun was a 92fsc. 28k roumds later, still the handgun i wouldnt sell. Only gripe is the sights are small and hard to pick up. Bought in 1991, italian made. Walnut grips.
Can't find a 92x RDO GR Model Anywhere even Beretta doesn't have one , it's like they went home for lunch and never came back to work 😂.
How to choose the right one for you ? I want em all !
Elite LTT hands down, every time.
Nice
The magwell of the 92 x performance. Where did you get it?
So is a 92A1 worth more consideration if you want to replace the front sights?
Wilson Combat discontinued their Beretta based line in February.
"The centurion has a 4.5 inch barrel" For that one at least - my M9A4 Centurion has a 4.8 inch barrel. But Like you said, it's not an exhaustive list lol.
Weight. No one talks about weight. It's it going to pull my pants down😊
My 92 fs weighs in at 2 lb 12 oz with 21 rounds. Suspenders.
Langdon ltt ❤️
Are 92 gts usa and 92 fs inox italy simillar ?
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I found nothing on the Taipan model. You should have covered the odd 90-Two also. It's the basis for the 92A1.
Any M9 with G (decocker) XD
I’m in the market for a new Beretta and I’m hung on three different models. Either a regular black M9, a stainless 92FS and the M9A3
If you can, buy ALL three! You will not regret the purchase.
@@robedmund9948 dude, if I were just getting in guns and could afford all 3 I would shit my pants😅
Hard to wrong with any of the choices. Love my FS. Is there a range you can go to and try them all out? How they feel in your hand is a big factor. @@Graves-81_69
@@Graves-81_69 Do you plan to run a light or optics?
@@Sanguivore yes
I own a beretta M9 and i made a mistake... Carrying it is a pain in ass... I am looking for Glock26 now as beretta isn't making any CCW gun in 9mm
The have the apx carry.
The px4 is the gun that ruined me. Took months to get used to recoil when I sold it, the rotating barrel is not a gimmick, and I had the 40 cal. Lol. It's like a pellet gun. Many compacts avaliable and subcompacts.
There's a bunch of centurions and compacts of the 92. I carry a old cheetah, a cz compact 75, or a 1911.
92 FS
Taurus is close to a Beretta? That’s a real stretch…to say the least.
The 92 Taurus is actually made in the old Brazil Beretta factory on Beretta machines. Taurus bought the factory, machines, designs and hired the same people when Beretta left Brazil. It can't be compared to other Taurus guns.
Taurus 92 and Taurus 99....were 92fs with magazine notches in different location (not interchangable) but i think barrel and slide and so many other things were interchangable. The safety and decocker was a bit different. Brazil wanted a brazian made gun for the military so Beretta went to brazil same for maryland usa too i think for the 1980s US military purchase.
@@keesketsers5866Made in the same factory, same workers. Taurus just took over ownership. Go with the Barretta though, you’ll regret reading Taurus on the slide.
@@TimothyRyanFisher : agreed, that's why I own a 92fs Inox :)
My gf bought me a Beretta 92fs yrs ago and it probably saved my life and my dog's life while talking a walk in the woods near my house in NW PA. Had a black bear walking toward us as we were talking a break and luckily my dog (a lab) was well behind me and didn't notice it. I tried all the tricks but it kept coming. Had to fire a few warning shots and it ambled not ran off. Walked out of the woods to the house and it was above us on the dirt rd staring at us. Love my Beretta!
Magic trick 4:43.
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nobody racks the slide from front.
92s is best everything they added made it heavy
Don't listen to the quebecoise
M9A4 all the way!!! Followed by 92XPerformance.
Right on!