Added: 4 years ago
From: toojerry
Views: 184,461
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (276)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • you're just plain stupid...

  • nice chrome strap.

  • The reason its double action is because you dont use the safety. If you need a safety to keep the gun going off in your holster on a double action firearm, you shouldn't be carrying it in the first place

  • Comment removed

  • @Harshmeister123 Does the beretta not have a firing pin block?

  • @Harshmeister123 This can be agreed in most cases. I would have called you a moron if you wouldn't have put Double Action in there but you need to add Revolvers as well. Anything is better with a safety but the user has to keep in mind that they should not rely on just the safety like the "cocked and locked" morons do. Because if the safety fails there is not much keeping the fire arm from going off. So again never rely on it but always better 2 have a safety with any gun especially a carry gun.

  • the thumb bone connected to the hand bone and hand bone connected to -------what he hell?

  • I'm sure glad you told me what you consider the "correct way" to disengage the safety.

    Just why in the hell did you post this video?

    I just find it all a bit absurd.

  • i only use the safety as a decocker

    there is a reason why i shoot a taurus, u dont have that safety, its more like a 1911

  • but if you hold your trigger hand thumb on top of your other hand while firing the first method works better. It seems to me that this it all depends on how one holds the pistol.

  • It hurts to do it with the knuckle of my thumb 3:

  • My safety is disengaged as I pull it from the holster, so that I do not have extra seconds to worry about disengaging it once it is out.

  • wait... engaging the safety with your fireing hand causes you to loose a positive grip on your weapon so shouldent he have used his left hand to engauge the safety?

  • There is no reason to have the safety on period with the gun in DA

  • If your weapon is in its holster, the safety should NOT be engaged to begin with. This is a basic self defense practice.

  • My goodness your out of your gord kid, there is no "correct" way to disengage the safety, case in point I have seen shooters position their thumbs high and low, it dont matter, its what the shooters comfortable with. The beretta safety isnt "spring loaded" either.

  • wow does it really matter.

  • who can tell me how many safetys this weapon has?

  • This is one of the worst videos that I have seen youTube. LEARN HOW TO FOCAS THE CAMERA >

  • Generally you don't have the safety engaged on this firearm, the military trains it's personal to keep it with one in the pipe; with the hammer decocked. 12lbs trigger pull should be enough for an "oh shit" safety if you have it in the holster.

    If you're not carrying the gun, then yeah, safety on.

  • @DRCsyntax I believe your smoking crack and you've never been in the military either. We dont train our "personal" (personnel) to carry one in the pipe with the hammer decocked. Theres condition 1, condition 2, condition 3 and condition 4. Safety is ALWAYS on unless engaged in live fire, smart kid. Your just talking just to talk retard.

  • Why would your pistol be on safe in your holster? Your finger in the only safety you need. When I served we never and I repeat never used a safety!! You never want to worry about disengaging one when fighting for your life!

  • @CorruptArsenal213 when you served huh, what were you Coast Guard? I dont know where you come from in your neck of the woods or if you were even military but SAFETY IS PARAMOUNT!

  • @sgtleroym LOL you are an idiot! Obviously you know nothing!! When I was a federal officer we couldn't carry a pistol that had external safeties! So what does that tell you? Hell companies like Dunbar armored are not allowed either! No operator I know would carry or use their external safety!! Trigger Control is PARAMOUNT dumb ass! That is SAFETY!! And the only Safety you need! You comment on a 4 month old comment? Loser much? Obviously you are very untrained if you use an external safety!

  • @CorruptArsenal213 its obvious you feel threatened by the idea that somebody might know more than you and done more than you. it isnt hard to see why you "was" a federal officer. I guess thats why 1911's have a safety, why the beretta 92a1 has a safety, why the us military requires a safety, why 85 perecent of city and sheriffs departments have safeties, FBI HRT and USMC Recon carries 1911-that has a safety. So my friend pistol qualification doesnt count as experience, grow some more hair!

  • @sgtleroym You still have no idea what you are talking about! ! 1911's are old technology and no one uses them anymore! The M9 and the like have safeties because 90% of the Military are morons that should not have a gun! No Sheriffs dept I worked with ever had a safety! You have no idea what the FBI and Recon carry, stop playing COD! You are obviously a little kid judging by your comments! And dumb ass you have to start off as a Fed officer to do what I am doing now, that is not in COD!

  • @CorruptArsenal213 "1911's are old technology and no one uses them anymore", well put to me that says everything about your education. Transferred to Entry team........wow you really can dig yourself a hole. Entry team? Let me see, theres entry teams with FBI SRT, FBI HRT, and FBI TACT teams, had you really worked hand in hand with them, you would know HRT uses 1911's and none of the teams uses glock. You have no idea about military hardware because you've never been in the military.

  • @sgtleroym And further more you would never know more than me! Your comments are very juvenile at best! Yeah I was a Federal officer then I transfered to the Entry team then the bomb ID unit! I finished School and got my degree in software engineering and got my lifestyle poly clearance! So yeah I was a federal officer that made 50k a year, now I make 5 times that and I work a few hours a week and I wear jeans to work. AS for the hair I am almost 40, you are unbecoming of a SGT in the USM!

  • @CorruptArsenal213 I will admit I had to ask people what "COD" is, apparently your fluent in games. " you are unbecoming of a SGT in the USM!", well put if i dont say so myself. Its very apparent that you do feel threatened and intimidated that what you know is that of a 15 year old.

  • @CorruptArsenal213 Its obvious what type of person you are, a low life keyboarder who prizes his ego at shooting paper targets, you have no experience other than paper. 90 percent of the military are morons huh, you would never know would you? Thats exactly why you never were or never will be in law enforcement. I bet it feels nice to tell tall tales to people. It aint hard to research that nearly all sheriffs departments use pistols, sub machine guns etc that have safeties, common sense.

  • @CorruptArsenal213 I feel sorry for you and the people you tell lies to, your almost 40 and you act like this? I hope you find god in your life so you can die with peace and a little bit of dignity, lord forbid you have children. Take care.

  • @sgtleroym Are you one of those last word guys? You talk about my hair line and want people to take you seriously? You have 1 video and you think you know something?  You are a poor little man that likes to start arguments on a social site. You proved your intelligence with your opening comments! You sound like you are a high school drop out with every reply! You throw the God card too? LMAO dude you are a complete joke and you have no idea! UR a poor excuse for a soldier and a dead beat!

  • @sgtleroym You are a sad sad little man! Misery loves company dude, when you grow up you will understand! You have to insult people to make yourself feel better about what you see in the mirror of your soul! You are a Coward and a poor excuse for a man! I will NOT dignify you as a soldier or human being anymore by replying to you anymore nor will I read anymore of your shame! By the looks of your page no one else likes you either!

  • @CorruptArsenal213 Its obvious you need direction in life. Poor guy

  • @sgtleroym 85% huh? Did you know that 98% of all statistics are made up on the spot? True story... as for your moronic comment.... 85% huh? Is that why most every LEO carries a Glock? WOW... didn't realize Glock had a safety... >_> Oh wait...they don't.

  • @HatrXx78 98% made up on the spot huh, and "why most every LEO carried a glock", i had a good chuckle reading your comment. Go get and education my friend and some experience while your at it. What a poor loser, that was funny I must admit.

  • @sgtleroym Ahhhh, hyperbole.....gotta love it. When you have no logical argument resorting to insults makes perfect sense. Glock is far and away the most common weapon used by LEOs in this country. Sorry to bring logic into this, I should have realized it wasn't welcome.

  • @HatrXx78 Nah honestly your self explanatory, arguing anything logical with somebody who has such a poor understanding is far from fruitful, sorry I dont choose to delegate with such inferior intelligence or character. I dont pick on retards, maybe next time. I will let you dwell on whether or not glock is or is not a common item in law enforcement, keep yourself busy for awhile.

  • @sgtleroym glock is very common how can you argue (not YOU ) that you see glocks in almost all cop videos.

  • @HatrXx78 trigger safetly?

  • @crazylucifer0 There is no "trigger safety" on a Glock aside from a mechanism to prevent discharge on impact like dropping.

  • @HatrXx78 why is there safe action trigger you dumb ass

  • @crazylucifer0 Go back to your video games retard. We were talking about a mechanical safety... as in one that you have to manually disengage into "fire" in order for the weapon to function. YOU are referring to the mechanical safety mechanism built into the trigger to disallow accidental discharge on impact, such as being dropped. It's sad that I have to break this down Barney style for you...

  • @HatrXx78 are you fucking retarded have you ever seen the trigger of a glock mother fucker you see the other little lever coming out of it its called a fucking trigger safety you dumb fuck

  • @crazylucifer0 Go back to your video games please... grown men are talking here. NO SHIT moron... that is exactly what I was referring to. THERE IS NO MANUAL SAFETY ON A GLOCK... plan and simple. Try and sound smart the more you respond the dumber your stupid COD ass sounds.

  • @HatrXx78 not once did you say manual until just now and a safety is still a safety it stops the trigger from moving if you dont mean to shoot it you are such an asshole to by the way

  • @HatrXx78 WTF do you call a safe action trigger then???

  • @TotalSubduction Do you people know how to read? That is exactly what I was talking about. Is it really that hard? ffs...

  • What kind of finish does that gun have, satin? Stainless steel?

  • @Ch1va95 it looks like the "inox" alloy frame stainless slide and barrel, I have a m96 inox in my videos.

  • THE FUCKING CAMERA DOESN'T FOCUS!!!!

  • man i saw all of what you called the wrong way to disengage the safety, but during the explanation of the correct way, you camera blurred out

  • Comment removed

  • La calibro 9 (parabellum) migliore del mondo, non a caso è italiana!!!

  • I have the same beretta with a laser rubber grips

  • its airsoft!!!1111oneone

    hahan00p

  • Well it depends on the hand size ^-^

  • i must say, i've never given it a second thought. but i'm giving you 2 thumbs up sir, for your dedication and passion.

  • Nice and informative video.

    I have a Beretta 92fs in the traditional "black" bruniton colour.

    Would you say the 92fs in the INOX finish is more scratch resistant?

  • Just a note - This video could have easily been less than 2 minutes.

  • is this the real firearm or fake one 

  • you cant even see the video......

  • that thing is sexy

  • You left the main part of the video half way off frame. You should refilm this.

  • wait to turn a 30 second explanation into 3 minutes... yawn!

  • when hold ing the weapon please ...for the love of pete .

    show the whole weapon as your teaching.not at an angle

  • the pistol is to be carried with the safety off. because its a double action pistol. no need to mess with the safety. some guns dont even have a flick safety anymore

  • Dam How Much Are They 

  • dude can you even own a gun?/ you sound 16!

  • what model beretta is that exactly? 92fs-????...its got a rail and i think it looks great

  • @76239mmboi

    Thats the 92FS vertec inox. Basically the 92FS with rails. Don't think its available anymore. My cousin has that same gun.

  • Audio is ok, but the video is very poor. Blurry scenes, and off center.

  • If you consult your Beretta's user Manuel you will find that the method you deemed "incorrect" is actually the way the manufacturer intended for people to engage and disengage the safety; your method is far from an improvement. Not everyone's hand is proportioned the same way and most experienced shooters can disengage the safety (when threatened) while drawing the Beretta from its holster. If your method works for you, great, but ill stick with the "incorrect" method devised by the manual.

  • @edenashes

    I think you're completely missing the point, here. And your owner's manual isn't a manual on weapon's manipulation and tactics. Techniques evolve over time, and are tweaked as people find new methods. One of the pictures in the manual of one of the guns I own has someone using the saucer-teacup grip. One of the major advantages of this method, is that it's the same motion used for firearms with a frame-mounted safety. It helps keep consistency when changing between platforms.

  • @opmike343

    Hey there, I totally agree that the owners manual isn't a manual on weapons tactics, that being said I think that you've missed the point. He labeled a method as incorrect, a method that works for me, it works for the Army, and what works in combat is tactically sound. If this method works for the guy who likes it, more power to him, but the one devised by Beretta and used in the US armed forces is a bit more reliable than the method devised by some kid. Take what you want from that.

  • @edenashes It works for the United States Marine Corps also

  • yo is the frame polymer or stainless aswell?

  • nice camera work bro...

  • good point dude

  • nice vid...

  • I don't see the point in using the decocker as a safety. When I carry my 92 I chamber a round, de-cock, and flip the lever up ready to fire DA mode. Carrying a beretta 92 with the safety engaged makes about as much sense as carrying a firearm without a round in the pipe...it's crazy.

  • So long as there is no health hazard, there is no right or wrong method - only the one we are comfortable and effective with.

  • Does the same thing apply to the PX4 TYPE F?

  • you don't need safety at all on that gun

  • how much u paid for it dude

  • hey i have a springfield armory gi, and mil spec . And id like to know what some of your guys opinions on 1911 series guns.

  • So what's better then, this, the Glock or Sig?

  • Why engage the decocker down anyway? With the pistol in double action mode the trigger is heavy and requires deliberate pulling. Police officers and military are taught to carry the pistol in double action mode with the decocker up in double action mode the way Beretta intended. Many companies have added springs to the decockers so they spring back up and can't be left down and don't have any external safeties other than a decocker to put the weapon in double action mode.

  • Whatever works for you.

    I believe that the thumb is more accurate since you have a better feel and fine control there than in the knucle.

  • learn how to operate a camera please!

  • Isn't that a Beretta 92FS INOX?

  • this is not beretta......it is taurus copy,or some other copy,maybe it is not a real gun....i cant be sure just from this clip,but it surely isnt beretta 92fs inox

  • It says "Beretta USA" on the slide.

  • yes,it is a quality replica,and today good toy companies pay a lot of money to weapon companies so they can put original gun names on their products......beretta has fixed front sight,that is white,back sight has two white dots and it is not shaped like this one......hammer has different shape too,beretta hasn't got a rail,and there are several more differences.........this is not beretta

  • I agree. This does not look like a 92FS as it does not come with a rail. The 90-Two is the 92FS with a rail. Also, never saw this kind of finish on a 92. Sights do not look real, as well. Good call

  • The beretta company produces a gun with a silver-grey finish called a Beretta 92FS INOX.

  • Comment removed

  • Yes, it is a Beretta. Taurus pistols don't have slide-mounted safeties. Read up on your guns before you shoot your mouth off.

  • you should firs learn to read comments before replaying.....i said that it may be some taurus,but after that i posted another comment where i said it is a quality replica.....beretta inox doesnt have rail on the frame,and this hammer is like on beretta elite,but this is not beretta elite,you can see by the shape on the extracting whole on the slide.....anyway if you want to sound smart you should learn first how to tell a difference between real gun and the toy,and this is a toy

  • You're right, i didn't watch the whole video, though. I'm sorry for my mistake.

  • vucicevic..youre an idiot. Some people that post on youtube are stupid and you are one of them. I have this EXACT model.

    92fs vertec with the rail. Just because you dont have one doesnt mean it wasnt made. retard

  • if you have vertec you should notice that on your gun,safety is black,and hammer is differently shaped,and sights are different............it looks to me like a full metal copy,but i dont own vertec,so maybe there is something i havent seen on model i head in my hands.....you people that post comments with insults here on youtube are real idiots.....i would like to see if you would have the balls to tell me that in person

  • I prefer Glock due to the fact that the only safety is on the trigger itself, much faster than any disengagement. Yet Berreta is still nice.

  • @13vafanculo: You sound like a pretty hateful guy. Grab some counseling and stay away from my videos.

  • @toojerry Good ridence

  • shit like that is nothing more than ammo for the anti-gun folks in the gov't

  • i like carrying a glock. so if i was getting shot at i wouldnt fuck up the safety release.

  • That's why you need to proficient with your weapon.

  • Man the beretta 92fs never fails to hypnotize me. What a beautiful and sexy pistol. It's almost like a chick: You have to love it and treat it right. :)

  • Hell yea, you're goddamn right :D

  • I dont put the safty on i leave it in DA now thats faster

  • I don't have a Beretta 92FS (I'm currently in the market.) I do, however, have a P38 and a PPK/S which are of similar design.

    I do the same thing you do. I use the "safety" as a decock only. As soon as it is decocked, I disengage it.

  • I carry a 92 nearly everyday, I have to tell you that yes you want to holster off safe round in the pipe. It can go back into safe mode. It is good practice to work that safety every time. There is a cut out just below on the grips called a thumb rest, if you put your thumb there you shouldn't feel the safety lever always try to push it out of the way if it's disengaged good if not you just saved your own life.

  • Assuming you have that grip, but many people change there's.

  • You shouldn't change your grip though, that's a bad practice maintaining the same/and proper grip is paramount to accurate shooting.

  • I'd personally sweep with my left thumb on draw.

  • Aside from being out of focus and the field of view a lot, not bad.

    And for those below:

    My 92FS Compact L Inox is a Double/Single Action and had a safety lever that functions as a decocker.

    IE it returns the hammer to the forward position safely without firing the gun or manually holding the hammer and pulling the trigger. (for our non English speaking poster)

  • nice vid thanks bro

  • go fuck your mom or do something if your that bored

  • I own an M9 but I rarely carry it anymore. I have since gone to my Walther P99QA. I love both, but the Walther is more accurate and a better fit for me. When you consider firepower X size X weight, the beretta is just too large for the 9mm. Anyway, the Walther has no physical safety device, so like the previous posters, I agree there is no reason to carry a weapon like this with the safety "on".

  • @HatrXx78 YOU DONT OWN AN M9- you own an M9 commercial. M9's are destroyed once their service life is exceeded.

  • @sgtleroym There is no difference at all....zero....between a military issued M9 and the M9 that Beretta openly sells.

  • @HatrXx78 Do your research before you open your mouth. There is a difference and an even bigger difference when you compare the 92's to the military m9. As I stated before YOU DONT OWN AN M9, YOU OWN AN M9 COMMERCIAL.

  • @sgtleroym One more time... there is no difference...and who the hell is talking about the 92? M9 military vs M9 civilian is exactly the same thing.

  • @HatrXx78 One more time, the M9 Commercial and M9 are not the same, the commercial is the closest Beretta has come but they are not the same. Do your research before you open your mouth and look up the definition of metallurgy and research why the Military version will never be offered to the civilian population. Smart guy.

  • @sgtleroym Ok smart guy.. instead of just flapping your gums... what are the differences hmmmm? Metallurgy has nothing at all to do with whether a weapon is made civi or military. For the record, I have the first edition M9 release and it is entirely metal....unlike the later releases that had polymer operating rods and triggers etc.

  • @sgtleroym Also for your information, I have the M9 Special Edition and not the current M9 commercial... I've had it since '97 when they first released it. One of 10000 made at the time... the pistol....the box.. the instructions... all say M9.... and thats it. I have used both civlian and military M9s, as well as 92FS, 92A1, and 90-Two

  • 92 fs single action???are you crazy dude???

    it's a double action pistol and the best way to carry it in my opinion is one round on the chamber 15 on the mag uncocked and unlocked.that's why double action is good,you dont have to unlock the safety for firing,you just pull it out of your holster and fire,to holster again in the same condition you just have to decock the gun!

    but this is just my opinion!

  • Absolutely right, not sure why Catsthere said the gun is single action. Cambered and safety off is also how I would carry if I lived in a CCL shall issue state. However, if I was a LEO I would train to carry it safety on even in a retention holster.

  • @toojerry the 92fs is a double and single action pull the hammer back its in single action or you can just pull the trigger for double action.

  • Comment removed

  • @toojerry aint That Real?Can It Work For Airsoft Too?

  • @pedrimgg It's a single action and a double action when you cock the gun with a round in the chamber the hammer stays back and has a lighter trigger pull when the hammer is down and de-cocked it's a double action. You guys do know they have a website that says this stuff right?

  • @pedrimgg you have alot of your terms mixed. 

  • @pedrimgg the 92fs is a single action AND a double action..

  • Since a Beretta 92FS is a double action pistol. Instead of even engaging the safety(when one often uses the handgun), after firing the weapon use the decocking lever. The hammer will fall into position safely, when the person needs to use the weapon again. Simply press on the trigger and fire away. This is why double action is handy. No need for the safety when one is using it for combat.

  • The 92FS is SINGLE ACTION NOT DOUBLE ACTION you cary it in your holster cocked and locked. AND it dosn't have a decocking lever either.Your thinking of a 92G Model Foxworthy32!

  • nice gun there buddy, i wish i have one myself but i'm afraid if something happens to me, the first thing in my mind is that gun and i will go for it and use it wisely, and throw myself in deep shit, but i don't need the shit in my life... there are many insane people out there trying to let me down.

  • yeah your stupid GUY

  • The 92FS shown here and the vast majority of 90-series Berettas have safety levers. The G models have decocker levers. Punisherstew, it's disturbing how you can post incorrect information with such certainty.

  • Maybe someone with your anger level shouldn't be watching gun videos... =) The standard 90-series have safeties that function as decockers too, but you call the lever a safety.  They also disengage the trigger bar but you don't call them trigger-bar-disengagers, do you? 92/96G models have decocker-only levers. Btw I've never handled a gun but I posted a video of me handling a gun? Get your butt to school...

  • that comment wasnt directed at you, it was at punsiherstew O_o

  • still if you are ccl you have the wrong mindset

  • hello can somone explay and decocker is ? im not english so im sure that i know what it is just not the english term :D

  • I agree exactly

  • @punisherstew It's a safety and a de-cocking lever so stop calling people dumbass if you don't even know what your talking about.

  • @GUNS4MIKE1234 its actually called a saftey decocking lever.

  • This dude has no idea what hes talking about, just carry it with a round in the chamber on fire theres enough safety features on the weapon it wont shoot unless you make it shoot.

  • you obviously haven't taken any weapons safety training

  • learn how to use a camera...

  • He's using 2 hands to hold the gun, how the hell is he supposed to hold the camera?

  • This gun has a long DA trigger pull on the first shot. Leave the safety off!

  • "Safety is something that happens between your ears, not something you hold in your hands."

    Jeff Cooper.

    The real weapon is your mind, gun is just a tool. I carry a Beretta Cougar 8000 as a concealed carry and my safety is always off and a round is in the chamber. I've never had an AD (accidental discharge) because I use my head and always follow safe gun handling techniques. If you rely on safties, an accident is bound to happen. Never rely on safties but always rely on safe gun handling.

  • why would you have a Baretta 92sf, in you holster on safe? as long as you don't pull the trigger, it is not going off.. you could throw it across a room with the safety disengaged and it will not go off.

  • exactly, thats one of the appealing features on the 92 for me..

  • its not even a technique, 92F are meant to be decocked as illustrated. Good job on this video, half a second delay to decock your beretta can cost your life on a 3 yard encounter..

  • I'd say that's my favorite gun, but only because I don't know many other handguns.

  • what caliber is the 92?

  • Luger 9mm

  • 9mm

  • 9mm.

  • nice man

    thanks

  • its tite to im going to get me one

  • I have that Identical Beretta and I have a hell of a time getting the safety off every time when drawing from right hip concealment. I like yer technique in this video. Thats my only complaint about the 92, the safety/decocker positioning.