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Yeah I second the SP01 suggestion. Would love to see you pit it against the beretta, maybe even a 226, to see if it's the best DA/SA. You're the most unbiased I've seen so far and I value your opinion.
@@mitchwerbell4679 I have many of both. If you match stock to stock the cz is better in some ways but I would not carry a cz for the simple reason there is very little slide area under high stress condistion. But one you can do work to the gun. Aka trigger and slide work the sig wins hands down. Also German sig 226 xfive put them at a new level. But at that price a 2011 is better
You can't shoot with a Glock because you have a shitty grip you need to break your left wrist over the gun more so you stop getting that horrendous barrel dip then you'll be better with the Glock
Personally I love the style of the M9. Seeing the barrel right underneath the slide reminds me of the classic WW1 and WW2 guns. It's definitely a proven system that withstands the test of time.
I’ve heard rumors the open cut slide proved detrimental in dusty environments like the Middle East. I personally would want a handgun that’s sealed from the environment as possible
@@SnD340 He is talking about the p38 and guns like that and how it looks like them because the barrel visible under the slide. He was not saying the m9 was around for ww2. By the word "um" in your comment I can tell you are very uninformed. Get some basic knowledge before acting smart
@@kirkcrupi1615 You didn't capitalize the first letter of your first sentence. Please return to school and further your education before posting a RUclips comment.
The G19x, with the bevertail adapter on the grip, has been the only Glock I've ever liked, need a G45 to go with it. Also like the M18, maybe a little more than the 19X. The M9A3 is a elegant weapon, for a more civilized age.
I've got the Glock 19X and the M9A4. My pick hands down is the M9A4. She just feels right to me. The trigger on the M9A4 is awesome, combined with a Wilson Combat metal guide rod, upgraded spring kit, and buffer. She's smooth as glass. The Glock 19X is a great pistol as well, but for me, Beretta has always felt better in my hands.
@@willishuntley9062 I’ll tell you another great find. The CZ P10 C , in all my years trying out different pistols , this one feels the absolute best in my hands . Unbelievable pistol , super accurate and concealable, it’s basically a Glock 19 in comparison. So my M9A4 is my full size duty weapon and the CZ is now my new EDC
3 awesome pistols!!! I think Glock 19x size wise is a better choice for concealed carry as well. But in general you can't go wrong with any of these beauty's!
@@claytonlachance4920 I believe French or maybe German contract glocks have a manual safety and they never had an issue. I will say the p320 safety is extremely well placed and easy to use.
@@claytonlachance4920 And where did you get that information or are you just spouting typical jump on the bandwagon cause its cool to be a Glock hater BS?
I think you'd like the Sig AXG Pro even more. It has the aluminum lower, so it feels more like the M9. Best of both worlds. I still have 2 p320 compacts somehow.. I still need to get a full size.
From what I've seen of photos, the safety design seemed really, really tiny. And since the M17 thumb safety was already the smallest that I think is actually useable, I don't think the Glock 19X one would've been particularly ergonomic.
The Beretta M9A3 with the langdon tactical slide with a red dot plate is wonderful. I have a leupold deltapoint pro on it and it has been a solid shooter.
Love my LTT slightly tweaked M9A3-G w/RMR, but due to its heft I prefer to use it recreationally and reserve it for nightstand duty. I have one Glock, a 19 Gen 5, and think of it like a fleet vehicle - it’s size is adequare enough and does what it’s supposed to when it’s supposed to, but isn’t particularly thrilling or inspiring. I like the weight, look and feel of my P320’s w/Wilson Combat grip modules for day-to-day excursions (and similarly configured P365XL as warranted).
The Glock for the military trial did have an external safety. The civi one does not. They all had to have the same specs the military asked for to even be considered
Everyone around the world is wondering why the Sig Sauer P320 M17 was adopted by the US Army... despite the fact that they hadn't even completed the reliability tests and despite the fact that the other two guns in the running were objectively better. Mysteries....
Fun video. I have all three and have the same feelings about each that you do. Beretta easiest to shoot with iron sights, could not shoot the Sig well without the red dot, 19x has some challenges with the grip angle and shortest of the group sight radius. All cool guns!
Haven’t shot a Beretta since my time in the USMC but I remember passing pistol qualification for MSG with relative ease. I carry a Glock 26 edc because it’s my little tank.
@@Leco070i also have all 3 but instead of the m9a3 I picked up the m9a4, and instead of m17 I bought the m18. I also prefer the beretta by far but for cc I use the m18 because it’s easier to conceal during summer months. Im not a fan of the glock 19x but bought it because I have an interest for military guns and wanted the 3 main competitors for the MHS contract.
I like the Beretta or the Glock. In a SHTF my BOB has a 19X and extra mags, several of the 33 round mags. I only have 1 hand that works so I need a capable pistol that holds a lot of ammo. Ive never tried the sig to be honest though.
I love my 19X.. It had a poor trigger pull but after polishing & adding a few other 3lb pull parts. She's a great shooter. My neighbor has the M-18 & I wanted that handgun until we went out shooting & his M-18 stove piped a few times shooting the same ammo out of both.. Never had a single fail on mine.
@@philmcglen6194 gotcha. My favorite pistol I own is similar to the M9. My main is a CZ 75 SP-01 , with a Cajunized trigger job, and Dawson Precision sights. I love it.
I have experience with all three in my opinion it goes like this 1:Beretta M9A4/M9A3 2:Sig m17 3:Glock 19x however I would put the 19x in #2 spot if it had a optics cut. The Beretta is the best pistol out of the bunch…..
I did not shoot my 19X that great with the stock irons. Had it milled for a red dot and now it’s one of my favorite pistols. Red dots definitely make a difference
I picked up a loaded (bench worked trigger and mag guide options) Wilson Combat/Beretta 92G Brigade Tactical around five years ago. A bargain at around $200 more then the M9A3s MSRP. Would take that over this trio hands down. Yes, I have shot all three of these vid guns side by side vs the BrigTac. A manual safety on a DA/SA handgun is 🤪.
I love GLOCKS after i've modded them to my liking. usually a Johnny Glocks trigger and sights. That said I've only had one firearm that was perfect out of the box...the CZ P-10C
Pretty easy for me. The Glock. When I do the point with yours close then open, the Glock is always inline for me. The m9 was the first real pistol (bigger than a 22. Lr) that I ever shot. Still holds a spot for me. Shot a sig but wasn't really a break through, exciting or no improvement over my Glock shooting abilities. So Glock for me.
my first firearm was the glock 19 gen 5, I didn't know anything about sig at the time, dude at the shop was telling me that the sig is a better option, honestly should've went with the sig but I do love my glock.
In june 2020, during the lockdowns, i was able to get a new m17 for $650, taxes and shipping to ffl included. That was with the case, 17 rnd mag, lock, manual, certificate for 2 free 21 rnd mags, patch and other sig stuff. The pistol price was $600. Later got the m18 slide assembly for a quick m17/m18 switch back and forth and crossbreed supertuck holster. I was surprised at how comfortable a full sized duty pistol could be to CC.
Nothing wrong with O-light. Some stories about them blowing up were related to batteries. Otherwise bright as anything else and pretty rugged. What more do you want? Ironically i run a PL-ii on my M9A3.
5:35 I mostly shoot Glocks and have the opposite problem, so when I present other handguns with a different grip angle (most other handguns), I often find that I'm pointing the muzzle low.
Well .. if you train well EVERY gun works just fine. While most westerners shoot some rounds and just think about aiming when they mishit too much Japanese guys have their own discipline in archery which includes "drawing the bow" only. If they would ever care to hit the target they will ;p
Qualified on M9, so I'm tempted to buy myself the Beretta. Glock loses me on the grip angle for the same reason you listed. All mine have Polymer80 frames because of that. Sig, I'm not sure of yet. Still seeing a bunch of reports of unintended discharges on the P320.
-- Always thought the military should have gone with the Beretta. Also curious: What's wrong with OLIGHT? I've never had a problem with the ones I own. Pretty rugged, reliable lights for the price. 21 years a PSC, and I've run them all. OLIGHT did just fine for me in combat conditions. Little heavier, lest light throw, but more durable that a lot of top tier lights.
Keep in mine. The contract was for 245,000 guns. Current m9 in service was approx 95,000. It would have cost more keeping m9 to m9a3 and that gun was only 80% of what mhs asked for.
Interesting the beretta comes with suppressor height irons but you cant actually see with a suppressor. It's a pretty badass little gun though. I just got an m17, and in typical me fashion, I'm watching reviews and comparisons after the fact.
I have the 19X, because in the country where I'm in, Glock just floods the market for parts and mags, and the SIGs are too expensive to lose. But that M9, I want too.
I was a Sig fanboy. Had the 220, 320 and 226. Ive kept the P226 and sold the rest after buying the G19X. Its just a better gun and once I decided to standardize and train on only one platform it ended up being Glock. Sig part are almost never available in Canada and I never liked the size of grip on the Beretta. P320 is a great pistol but for me Ive never shot a gun better straight out of the box than the G19x.
Maybe to you but when i had all in hand the P320, was the clear winner for me, Way better Ergonomics, way better trigger, The glocks all point up high when i draw, and aim, the P320 is just like my 1911's it points at what im pointing at, on the glocks its the angle of the pistol grip that makes it that way, and the 19, 42, 43 are way more comfortable than any other of the brick feeling glocks...LOL i was typing this when @ 5:45 he said his glocks point at the sky!!!...LOL...LOL
Tried them all. Own them all. Tried them all in Idpa. Got the best score with my G19. So.Glock it is. Nothing fancy. But it works great. Cheap and reliable. The F150 of pistols. It has the factory Bold sights. Worth the extra money.
Nice pistols it really depends on the shooter. I have 6 Berettas, one by my bedside in a locked box, one in my truck, one in my car, and one I carry, all have good premium bullets in the magazines and the others in my safe. 👍
I've tried both the Glock and the m9a3 for tactical conditions and torture testing I would recommend the Glock for EDC everyday of the week but I would not recommend the Glock for field work. Sand and dirt jams up those magazines real quick where is the m9a3 sand and dirt is not a problem
My favorite to shoot is 19x actually my nightstand gun. Now for the m9a3 I’ve been wanting to buy but just can’t justify buying yet badass gun no doubt. I’ve had my eyes on the p320 line for a while now since my carry is a sig p365 just not sure what model to get.
If I had to rank them Glock is good for always going BANG. Beretta for the recoil impulse. And Sig for the Red Dot and being the Military's new sidearm. Can't really go wrong with any of them, but that said I'm not sure any of them would be my next choice. But if they were just sitting there and I needed one in a hurry I'd probably grab the Sig.
Thanks for being nice about Glocks, I am very sensitive about my choice. I might go have a good cry with my Glock, my manhood has been damaged. But first, i will put my hair in a man bun and go get a Starbucks coffee in my Prius. Great video thanks
All are decent and good enough for most people. I’ve moved to exclusively Beretta, including 92 full size and compacts depending on the need and PX4 compact for lighter weight if needed. All are the same manual of arms so I don’t have to think about what I’m carrying that day, just draw and shoot.
Dig all 3 pistols. When I switch to the Glock 19x, I always aim high but for some reason I shoot it well once i focus. God bless America for these super “high powered” 9mm pistols!
I like the styles of the Sigs so much but It just doesn't fit my hand that well and it doesn't feel as comfortable as the Glocks. I don't know what it is but only the SW M&P 9 2.0 and the Springfield Armory XD have managed to fit my hand in a similar yet inferior way even though they're both bigger than my Gen 5 G19 .
I own the M9A3, S&W 2.0 and the M17 they are great guns. I see why the military went with the M17. It's much lighter and met the fire control requirements. I didn't buy the 19X because I already have a glock, and that is one too many💯🤣 I personally like the Beretta best!
I have the M9 commercial. P320 X and Gen 3 Glock 19. I have used the M9 in the navy and always shot well with it and even with my large hands i thought the grip was too big. My glock the grip is a tad bit too short but i shoot it well. I love my sig so far. As its truly modular. I like the M9A3 and the straight grip and will be getting one. As of now all 3 are great guns that would last a lifetime. The M9a3 has the optional backstrap and the sig has numerous grip options. The glock just has the different sized back straps.
I have the 19x and the M18. I love both, but using the Sig Romeo on the M18 I am just a bit more accurate with it. I also have the upgraded trigger and manual safety removed (it came that way). I will get the Beretta some day. Also, I live in Texas too. I love your videos.
I have the m9a3 abs the g19x. The accuracy and trigger on the beretta are the winners for me. Glock is much cheaper and it shows in the trigger. That said either of these two will get it done and you can trust your life with them. I rotate between carrying both and wouldn't feel let down with either. Can't wait to add a m17 to my collection. Will be my first sig.
I have an M9, a G17, and and M17 My opinion: M9 pros: Aesthetics Inherent accuracy Recoil management G17 pros: Ease of use Simple controls, simple to master Reliability M17 pros: Modularity Superior Trigger Ergonomics
Cant say how the gun feels but from the looks of it I like the P320 the most. In term of Ergonomic I would like to know which are the most comfortable to hold & shoot with.
the A3 was NOT Berettas XM trial gun. It was Berettas proposed update to the M9 tech Data Package - basically the compilation of all the commercial improvements Beretta had made along the way but could not implement to the M9 which had to conform to the TDP. As the manufacturer of record Beretta had the ability to proposed these changes including a program to update all the existing M9 frames with a welded Pic Rail. Would have saved the US taxpayers piles of cash. But it was rejected by the army - it was so economical no one could figure out where the kickback payments would come from. the A3 was rejected and the XM trials went forward (Berettas submission was the APX) and we all know how that went cheers
Having shot and owning both the Shadow 2 feels better in the hand. It's also almost a pound heavier so it shoots really soft. The thin aluminum grip panels just feel better to me. The Shadow obviously has a better trigger given it's designed for competition where trigger feel is important.
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What’s your thoughts on the czsp01
Yeah I second the SP01 suggestion. Would love to see you pit it against the beretta, maybe even a 226, to see if it's the best DA/SA. You're the most unbiased I've seen so far and I value your opinion.
@@mitchwerbell4679 I have many of both. If you match stock to stock the cz is better in some ways but I would not carry a cz for the simple reason there is very little slide area under high stress condistion. But one you can do work to the gun. Aka trigger and slide work the sig wins hands down. Also German sig 226 xfive put them at a new level. But at that price a 2011 is better
You can't shoot with a Glock because you have a shitty grip you need to break your left wrist over the gun more so you stop getting that horrendous barrel dip then you'll be better with the Glock
Say can you please mail me that RPG, don't have one yet and that one will do just fine. Hahahaha.
Personally I love the style of the M9. Seeing the barrel right underneath the slide reminds me of the classic WW1 and WW2 guns. It's definitely a proven system that withstands the test of time.
The 92 is a modernized p38.
I’ve heard rumors the open cut slide proved detrimental in dusty environments like the Middle East. I personally would want a handgun that’s sealed from the environment as possible
@@SnD340 He is talking about the p38 and guns like that and how it looks like them because the barrel visible under the slide. He was not saying the m9 was around for ww2. By the word "um" in your comment I can tell you are very uninformed. Get some basic knowledge before acting smart
I loved how the slide loved to break 😂
@@kirkcrupi1615 You didn't capitalize the first letter of your first sentence. Please return to school and further your education before posting a RUclips comment.
I bought my M9A3 6 months ago, only put about 200 rounds through it, and that thing is money. So smooth and flat shooting.
The G19x, with the bevertail adapter on the grip, has been the only Glock I've ever liked, need a G45 to go with it. Also like the M18, maybe a little more than the 19X. The M9A3 is a elegant weapon, for a more civilized age.
I've got the Glock 19X and the M9A4. My pick hands down is the M9A4. She just feels right to me. The trigger on the M9A4 is awesome, combined with a Wilson Combat metal guide rod, upgraded spring kit, and buffer. She's smooth as glass. The Glock 19X is a great pistol as well, but for me, Beretta has always felt better in my hands.
are you shooting the gun or fucking it?
You convinced me, I have a 19x but I’m getting the A4
@@willishuntley9062 I’ll tell you another great find. The CZ P10 C , in all my years trying out different pistols , this one feels the absolute best in my hands . Unbelievable pistol , super accurate and concealable, it’s basically a Glock 19 in comparison. So my M9A4 is my full size duty weapon and the CZ is now my new EDC
I love all 3.
The 19x is probably my favorite for most stuff, but the A4 is so sexy.
3 awesome pistols!!! I think Glock 19x size wise is a better choice for concealed carry as well. But in general you can't go wrong with any of these beauty's!
There is an m9a3 centurion and compact for cc.
the sig m18 is more concealable. i’d say g19 for bedside or center console, but m17 for shtf
Still prefer the one thats not on the list M&P 2.0 compact. 8k rounds through mine without a single gun related malfunction.
The pistol no first-world military uses.
I have 2 M9A3 berettas as my home defence guns. Hands down one the highest quality pistols ive ever shot
How? Man I want an A3-A4 to replace my old A1 but I can never find them outside of websites where they’re up charging tf out of the price.
@@MS07B3-G0UF I’m from Europe and I went directly to Italy and bought mine there at the factory
@@ognjenmaksovic3145 oh that’s sweet
Curious how M9A3 compares to a P226 Legion SAO. Happen to have shot that one for comparison?
@footballcoreano It has better overall quality and I like like the design more, kind of a preference thing, but for me there’s nothing better
Glock MHS, the version used for trials, had a manual safety like the m17 and the m9a3
And apparently that safety was straight trash
I added a thumb safety to my 17 and 26, been very happy with them so far
@@claytonlachance4920 I believe French or maybe German contract glocks have a manual safety and they never had an issue. I will say the p320 safety is extremely well placed and easy to use.
Just googled glock MHS, holy crap that looks weird and bad, but yeah I guess if it works...
@@claytonlachance4920 And where did you get that information or are you just spouting typical jump on the bandwagon cause its cool to be a Glock hater BS?
I think you'd like the Sig AXG Pro even more. It has the aluminum lower, so it feels more like the M9. Best of both worlds. I still have 2 p320 compacts somehow.. I still need to get a full size.
Just a note: The G19X pistols Glock supplied for trials did have external safeties per Army contract requirements.
8 yr old shooting Glock 19x 😱😬🥶
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From what I've seen of photos, the safety design seemed really, really tiny. And since the M17 thumb safety was already the smallest that I think is actually useable, I don't think the Glock 19X one would've been particularly ergonomic.
True.. I did remember that now that u say it. ruclips.net/video/qMyy6hR6gQY/видео.html
@@gameragodzilla No manual safety on the G17FR , it's just a normal g17 with bi color
@@theo83110 I was talking about the MHS trials Glock 19X, which did have a manual safety, but really, really tiny and unuseable.
The Beretta M9A3 with the langdon tactical slide with a red dot plate is wonderful. I have a leupold deltapoint pro on it and it has been a solid shooter.
Love my A3, put a little Swampfox on mine
Awesome video!! Thanks for the comparisons. I have a P320, Glock 23, and M9 and the M9 will always be my favorite. Followed by the P320
I just love the 19x. I’m a Glock man myself i just love the reliability and look
thats honestly it for me, i hear berettas are amazing but i dont buy one because personally i dont like how they look
I carried an M9 in my military days, just recently bought my P320 M17. It won me over by its look an feel after shooting. Never shot a glock
Having shot all three, I can tell you that you aren't missing out when it comes to Glock.
@@brianlugo5995 x2
I love my 19x just goes boom 💥 on target so smooth
Love my LTT slightly tweaked M9A3-G w/RMR, but due to its heft I prefer to use it recreationally and reserve it for nightstand duty. I have one Glock, a 19 Gen 5, and think of it like a fleet vehicle - it’s size is adequare enough and does what it’s supposed to when it’s supposed to, but isn’t particularly thrilling or inspiring. I like the weight, look and feel of my P320’s w/Wilson Combat grip modules for day-to-day excursions (and similarly configured P365XL as warranted).
Glocks are the Honda Civics of the gun world.
@@dial0foroperator Yeah, they just work and live forever.
I don't own these exact three models, but I do own a 92 Brigadier, 19X, and a P320 X5 Legion. I'd have to go with the 19X for sure.
"D-Rock, hand me the glock"
I got that reference 😂
I’ve shot all 3 and the Beretta is still the still the smoothest and most pleasant to shoot.
Between these 3 choices I have to go back to my roots and go with the M9A3.
I recently got an M17 and replaced the grip module with the Wilson Combat grip module. It's amazing.
Have you tested the Beretta M9A4 w/ the ability to mount red dot optics ? I love my M9A3, my ideal pistol.
The Glock for the military trial did have an external safety. The civi one does not. They all had to have the same specs the military asked for to even be considered
Everyone around the world is wondering why the Sig Sauer P320 M17 was adopted by the US Army... despite the fact that they hadn't even completed the reliability tests and despite the fact that the other two guns in the running were objectively better.
Mysteries....
-Price 💵
-Sig Sauer is domestic 😉
-it must make more sense tactically somehow 🙃
Love my M9A3. Super accurate, easy to shoot, reliable and sexy too look at. And feels good in your hand
shot the beretta in the military for years. I LOVE that pistol.
Fun video. I have all three and have the same feelings about each that you do. Beretta easiest to shoot with iron sights, could not shoot the Sig well without the red dot, 19x has some challenges with the grip angle and shortest of the group sight radius. All cool guns!
Haven’t shot a Beretta since my time in the USMC but I remember passing pistol qualification for MSG with relative ease. I carry a Glock 26 edc because it’s my little tank.
Have all three. Love the grips of the 320 best. But the shootability and accuracy of the m9a3 is unmatched. I have the decocker only version
Lol! To simply own all three of these is a boss move. 👍 Here I sit still trying to decide which ONE of the three I wanna buy…
@@Leco070i also have all 3 but instead of the m9a3 I picked up the m9a4, and instead of m17 I bought the m18. I also prefer the beretta by far but for cc I use the m18 because it’s easier to conceal during summer months. Im not a fan of the glock 19x but bought it because I have an interest for military guns and wanted the 3 main competitors for the MHS contract.
I love the 19x. I've had a 19 & 17 but no 19x. Saving up to get one soon
Great vid! All three are nice, I love my 19x but something about the look of the baretta makes me want one
I like the Beretta or the Glock. In a SHTF my BOB has a 19X and extra mags, several of the 33 round mags. I only have 1 hand that works so I need a capable pistol that holds a lot of ammo. Ive never tried the sig to be honest though.
All the guns in question has 30+ magazines.
I love my 19X.. It had a poor trigger pull but after polishing & adding a few other 3lb pull parts. She's a great shooter.
My neighbor has the M-18 & I wanted that handgun until we went out shooting & his M-18 stove piped a few times shooting the same ammo out of both..
Never had a single fail on mine.
1.) Sig: You can change almost everything on it.
2.) Beretta: Ergonomics, good trigger.
3.) Glock: Reliable.
First 2 apply to the Glock as well. I say Glock
@@Kamingo170 I wouldn't say glocks are ergonomic 😂 feels like a 2x4
@@777littledragon mine fits my hand just right idk man
A lot of people hate the M9 but I think it's the best looking pistol.
Easily
Who hates it ? Seems to be one of the most beloved guns ever.
@Blindsyde5762 a lot of US veterans I've seen, hate it. It seems to be about 50/50 love hate lol
@@philmcglen6194 gotcha. My favorite pistol I own is similar to the M9. My main is a CZ 75 SP-01 , with a Cajunized trigger job, and Dawson Precision sights. I love it.
@Blindsyde5762 in the UK we cannot own anything pistol wise 😏. But I'd love a SIG P226r or a MK25! As well as a 92fs or M9 lol
I have experience with all three in my opinion it goes like this 1:Beretta M9A4/M9A3 2:Sig m17 3:Glock 19x however I would put the 19x in #2 spot if it had a optics cut. The Beretta is the best pistol out of the bunch…..
I have to agree
But also so much heavier than the P320, ill take the P320 10 out of 10 times
I did not shoot my 19X that great with the stock irons. Had it milled for a red dot and now it’s one of my favorite pistols. Red dots definitely make a difference
So you got aftermarket slide cuts?
@@Luca-wp1tq sent it off to C&H Precision. For the slide optic cut.
I picked up a loaded (bench worked trigger and mag guide options) Wilson Combat/Beretta 92G Brigade Tactical around five years ago. A bargain at around $200 more then the M9A3s MSRP.
Would take that over this trio hands down. Yes, I have shot all three of these vid guns side by side vs the BrigTac.
A manual safety on a DA/SA handgun is 🤪.
I love GLOCKS after i've modded them to my liking. usually a Johnny Glocks trigger and sights. That said I've only had one firearm that was perfect out of the box...the CZ P-10C
I'm a huge Glock-fan but the M9A3 and M9A4 still the best of the three ;)
Pretty easy for me. The Glock. When I do the point with yours close then open, the Glock is always inline for me. The m9 was the first real pistol (bigger than a 22. Lr) that I ever shot. Still holds a spot for me. Shot a sig but wasn't really a break through, exciting or no improvement over my Glock shooting abilities. So Glock for me.
try an m9a4, they came out not too long ago, they are factory cut for a optic.
Love my Glock 19x. I also owned the Sig but sold it.
19x is a good gun to me… wish it had front serrations.. ruclips.net/video/-FKkjUlXVWs/видео.html
Beretta it’s just a workhorse and the coolest one there and a legend you can count on and the A4 with a red dot fuck yes!🤯🔫👍🏼
my first firearm was the glock 19 gen 5, I didn't know anything about sig at the time, dude at the shop was telling me that the sig is a better option, honestly should've went with the sig but I do love my glock.
In june 2020, during the lockdowns, i was able to get a new m17 for $650, taxes and shipping to ffl included. That was with the case, 17 rnd mag, lock, manual, certificate for 2 free 21 rnd mags, patch and other sig stuff. The pistol price was $600. Later got the m18 slide assembly for a quick m17/m18 switch back and forth and crossbreed supertuck holster. I was surprised at how comfortable a full sized duty pistol could be to CC.
Nothing wrong with O-light.
Some stories about them blowing up were related to batteries.
Otherwise bright as anything else and pretty rugged. What more do you want?
Ironically i run a PL-ii on my M9A3.
Yeah the battery is kind of an important part of a battery-powered product. Lose it and get a stream light
5:35 I mostly shoot Glocks and have the opposite problem, so when I present other handguns with a different grip angle (most other handguns), I often find that I'm pointing the muzzle low.
Well .. if you train well EVERY gun works just fine.
While most westerners shoot some rounds and just think about aiming when they mishit too much Japanese guys have their own discipline in archery which includes "drawing the bow" only.
If they would ever care to hit the target they will ;p
@@laktho Do bows have different handle angles?
@@jhutch1470 He has no fucking idea what he's talking about.
I EDC my custom g19 but I absolutely love the sig M18 really hope to get on after the need to stock up on food and ammo relaxes.
Qualified on M9, so I'm tempted to buy myself the Beretta. Glock loses me on the grip angle for the same reason you listed. All mine have Polymer80 frames because of that. Sig, I'm not sure of yet. Still seeing a bunch of reports of unintended discharges on the P320.
-- Always thought the military should have gone with the Beretta. Also curious: What's wrong with OLIGHT? I've never had a problem with the ones I own. Pretty rugged, reliable lights for the price. 21 years a PSC, and I've run them all. OLIGHT did just fine for me in combat conditions. Little heavier, lest light throw, but more durable that a lot of top tier lights.
Keep in mine. The contract was for 245,000 guns. Current m9 in service was approx 95,000. It would have cost more keeping m9 to m9a3 and that gun was only 80% of what mhs asked for.
Glock 19X🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
I haven’t decide to get either a m17 or 19x
Or Glock 26
I'd like to see you shoot the Walther PDP with a red dot, and compare with your pistols in this video.
I have 3 pdp. Nice trigger but recoil is more then any sig I have in 9mm or 357sig
The style of the Beretta is unbeatable imo
I have all these guns myself love them all but the M9 is my fav
Same I hAve them all and agree it’s classy and top shelf !
Interesting the beretta comes with suppressor height irons but you cant actually see with a suppressor. It's a pretty badass little gun though. I just got an m17, and in typical me fashion, I'm watching reviews and comparisons after the fact.
No it doesn't come with suppressor height sights.
Hows the m17?
@@rookiboi26 It's one of the most boring things I've ever shot. Great for a duty pistol
3 great looking and performing handguns.
I have the 19X, because in the country where I'm in, Glock just floods the market for parts and mags, and the SIGs are too expensive to lose. But that M9, I want too.
First of your vids I've seen real cool real informative and keeping it interesting 👍 subscribed
I've got a glockenspiel 380 for a ankle gun(close range) but my edc is my .40 m&p s&w
I was a Sig fanboy. Had the 220, 320 and 226. Ive kept the P226 and sold the rest after buying the G19X. Its just a better gun and once I decided to standardize and train on only one platform it ended up being Glock. Sig part are almost never available in Canada and I never liked the size of grip on the Beretta. P320 is a great pistol but for me Ive never shot a gun better straight out of the box than the G19x.
Maybe to you but when i had all in hand the P320, was the clear winner for me, Way better Ergonomics, way better trigger, The glocks all point up high when i draw, and aim, the P320 is just like my 1911's it points at what im pointing at, on the glocks its the angle of the pistol grip that makes it that way, and the 19, 42, 43 are way more comfortable than any other of the brick feeling glocks...LOL i was typing this when @ 5:45 he said his glocks point at the sky!!!...LOL...LOL
@@leadhead7338 LOL and yet Glock always wins 🏆 in shooting competitions. You should learn how to hold the gun. It's not Glocks fault.
@@bc_usa It is Their fault they are not near as ergonomically good as the others period…
I wonder what your opinion on the M9A4 is. Optics cut, improved trigger, one more round of capacity, different finish.
I have Glock 19x and sig m18 and I can tell you the sig m18 is the way to go and is my daily everywhere I go
Should have got an FN 509 Tactical in there.
I want to like the 19X so bad I just hate that angle. “Yea well training blah blah”
If I don’t like how it feels in my hands I’m not going to buy it.
Tried them all. Own them all. Tried them all in Idpa. Got the best score with my G19. So.Glock it is. Nothing fancy. But it works great. Cheap and reliable. The F150 of pistols. It has the factory Bold sights. Worth the extra money.
Nice pistols it really depends on the shooter. I have 6 Berettas, one by my bedside in a locked box, one in my truck, one in my car, and one I carry, all have good premium bullets in the magazines and the others in my safe. 👍
19X for the win in my book simply for the reliability alone
I've tried both the Glock and the m9a3 for tactical conditions and torture testing I would recommend the Glock for EDC everyday of the week but I would not recommend the Glock for field work. Sand and dirt jams up those magazines real quick where is the m9a3 sand and dirt is not a problem
My favorite to shoot is 19x actually my nightstand gun. Now for the m9a3 I’ve been wanting to buy but just can’t justify buying yet badass gun no doubt. I’ve had my eyes on the p320 line for a while now since my carry is a sig p365 just not sure what model to get.
If you want to carry it... get an M18. If you want to shoot competition and have a battle belt gun, get an M17. I love both.
Brother, I'm sure this has been mentioned before but you are a really good shot with a handgun...
If I had to rank them Glock is good for always going BANG. Beretta for the recoil impulse. And Sig for the Red Dot and being the Military's new sidearm. Can't really go wrong with any of them, but that said I'm not sure any of them would be my next choice. But if they were just sitting there and I needed one in a hurry I'd probably grab the Sig.
Yep.
What would be your first choice?
Thanks for being nice about Glocks, I am very sensitive about my choice. I might go have a good cry with my Glock, my manhood has been damaged. But first, i will put my hair in a man bun and go get a Starbucks coffee in my Prius. Great video thanks
Currently a p320 owner but I’m looking to buy the berreta m9a4 in a few weeks. This vid helps
I personally love the R4a14a1 pistol it just looks like something from call of duty blacks ops 6 and it’s light weight and easy to carry around
I enjoy your video and you explained well in the 3 guns. Well done man. Good job.
All are decent and good enough for most people. I’ve moved to exclusively Beretta, including 92 full size and compacts depending on the need and PX4 compact for lighter weight if needed. All are the same manual of arms so I don’t have to think about what I’m carrying that day, just draw and shoot.
Same PX4 compact for everyday carry and a full size 92 (m9a4) for my duty belt
I would rank them the same way you did. I am a Beretta fan, though.
Great video
Beretta makes the best looking guns
I haven’t decided which one out of the three I want. Saw a used M9 at Cabelas for almost retail price.
Dig all 3 pistols. When I switch to the Glock 19x, I always aim high but for some reason I shoot it well once i focus. God bless America for these super “high powered” 9mm pistols!
You shoot it high because of the grip angle.
@@82lowe36id yup
I like the styles of the Sigs so much but It just doesn't fit my hand that well and it doesn't feel as comfortable as the Glocks. I don't know what it is but only the SW M&P 9 2.0 and the Springfield Armory XD have managed to fit my hand in a similar yet inferior way even though they're both bigger than my Gen 5 G19 .
M9 to me is a classic and beautiful looking firearm. First handgun i’ve ever fired.
I read this title as the Glock 19x is beretta than the sig sauer m17. It’s like that’s all that registered in my brain 😂😂😂I had to read it again
My first hand gun was a 19x, i wanted to love it but when i shot it it didn't feel right to me. I then bought the m9 and it was a perfect fit
I own the M9A3, S&W 2.0 and the M17 they are great guns. I see why the military went with the M17. It's much lighter and met the fire control requirements. I didn't buy the 19X because I already have a glock, and that is one too many💯🤣 I personally like the Beretta best!
I have the M9 commercial. P320 X and Gen 3 Glock 19. I have used the M9 in the navy and always shot well with it and even with my large hands i thought the grip was too big. My glock the grip is a tad bit too short but i shoot it well. I love my sig so far. As its truly modular. I like the M9A3 and the straight grip and will be getting one. As of now all 3 are great guns that would last a lifetime. The M9a3 has the optional backstrap and the sig has numerous grip options. The glock just has the different sized back straps.
I have the 19x and the M18. I love both, but using the Sig Romeo on the M18 I am just a bit more accurate with it. I also have the upgraded trigger and manual safety removed (it came that way). I will get the Beretta some day. Also, I live in Texas too. I love your videos.
Then it's a 320 carry with an m18 slide
I have the m9a3 abs the g19x. The accuracy and trigger on the beretta are the winners for me. Glock is much cheaper and it shows in the trigger. That said either of these two will get it done and you can trust your life with them. I rotate between carrying both and wouldn't feel let down with either. Can't wait to add a m17 to my collection. Will be my first sig.
Literally got thousands of rounds through my Baldr Pro R and my regular baldr pro lol. Not one issues out of either
My m17 was 19x price I love the Sig it’s my first gun so ofc I’d say that lol but m9a3 was definitely one of my options awesome video
I have an M9, a G17, and and M17
My opinion:
M9 pros:
Aesthetics
Inherent accuracy
Recoil management
G17 pros:
Ease of use
Simple controls, simple to master
Reliability
M17 pros:
Modularity
Superior Trigger
Ergonomics
I have all 3 as well and for me it's the beretta hands down
Cant say how the gun feels but from the looks of it I like the P320 the most.
In term of Ergonomic I would like to know which are the most comfortable to hold & shoot with.
the A3 was NOT Berettas XM trial gun. It was Berettas proposed update to the M9 tech Data Package - basically the compilation of all the commercial improvements Beretta had made along the way but could not implement to the M9 which had to conform to the TDP. As the manufacturer of record Beretta had the ability to proposed these changes including a program to update all the existing M9 frames with a welded Pic Rail. Would have saved the US taxpayers piles of cash. But it was rejected by the army - it was so economical no one could figure out where the kickback payments would come from. the A3 was rejected and the XM trials went forward (Berettas submission was the APX) and we all know how that went cheers
Love the M9A3 haven’t shot the others there but prefer it way more than the CZ shadow 2.
Having shot and owning both the Shadow 2 feels better in the hand. It's also almost a pound heavier so it shoots really soft. The thin aluminum grip panels just feel better to me. The Shadow obviously has a better trigger given it's designed for competition where trigger feel is important.
I have both the shadow 2 and m9 no way its better than the shadow 2
@@RonnieTallud even the 92x competition model doesn't come close to the Shadow 2
@@bmstylee yup only pistol I’ve shot better than the cz shadow 2 was the ts2 and staccato xc
I love the Beretta! Want one badly!
I wish the 19x had a manual safety like it did in the trials
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