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  • White powder haaa en mexico las armas son inlegales pero hay un 89% delos mexicanos temos una arma méxico rule

  • A little note, on top of the slide a knob springs up on top of the slide and disengages the hammer before it can fire.

  • 49 people are jealous

  • now thats a usefull animation

  • The slide goes too far...

  • great job awesome details nicely animated (insert more possitive stuff here)

  • Взял себе такой..Уже год "юзаю"-респект полный!!! Всем советую!!

  • the triggers fuck

  • Hitman weapon )

  • good job!

    A little detail... the thingy just above the trigger moves forward when you pull the trigger. When it suddenly springs back into it's position the hammer is released.

  • im pretty sure the slide moves faster than that

  • nice gun, i esp like the work with the smoke..which is my current subject of study. Only suggestion is to make it a little more dense and darker in color, it will help match the realism you already have going with the model and materials. Question, did you use only one domain? i would love to have a look at the blend

  • oh lovely!

    

  • amazing but why do you do it slow not a normal speed(no offence intended)

  • its the best gun for hitman

    for me i use it in all my actions

    thx for the animation

  • the slide moves too far back

  • @1willyj Oh yh, it does

  • Very nice :D

  • That's an M9 btw, not a 92fs

  • @yuckfutish they're the same -.-

  • @yuckfutish It's the same thing as an M9, the only difference is that the M9 has a rail for lights and lasers, adjustable sight and a different finish.

  • @GregTheHun M9 is the same as the 92fs except for minor contour differences in the frame and maybe trigger guard. The M9 has no rail, the M9A1 has a rail. I think the USMC uses the M9A1, not sure about the army.

  • @ImWatchinTheTube army still uses the m9

  • nice model :D

  • fake. definitely fake.

  • awesome

  • the lower reciever kinda look like a SIG

  • SOMONE GET THS MAN A JOB WITH PIXAR

  • @SonyFoLife Lol I would actually love to see a disney movie with guns like these, so appropreate for children :D

  • The barrel should move backwards with the slide for about 1/4 of an inch before unlocking from the slide.

  • @slimgrey In addition to the barrel moving slightly backwards with the slide, the barrel will also cant upwards (as in the muzzle end will elevate above the chamber end) ever so slightly, maybe 10 degrees or so. It's not huge, but noticeable if you fire weapons a lot.

  • @KamikazeSOF2 Actually, the Beretta 92fs doesn't use the Browning tilting-barrel method which you're describing. Probably 90% of centerfire pistols use the tilting-barrel design, but the 92fs (and it's clone the Taurus PT92) use a locking-block action. The barrel slides back and forth on rails in the frame, but never tilts. There are 2 steel blocks that lock the barrel to the slide. They then drop down to unlock the barrel.

    Source: I have a PT92 on my desk right in front of me in pieces.

  • @slimgrey Well, it looks like I sit corrected. I was around alot of M9s in the military, but that was a few years ago, lol. I have a Ruger P89 and it tilts upward like ALMOST every other one I seen. Thanks for the info.

  • Did the gun contract AIDS on his way to Paris or was it that woman he picked up in Vancouver? Very deep story though, the way the gun was portrayed was so infathomably profound... I couldn't have picked a better actor, just a fantastic short film. (seriously tho, nice animation)

  • this was pointless

  • Hi, I have only one question. How did you do ? because I couldn't found anywhere on the internet blueprints or production drawing. (I want to try it)

  • I'm making a beretta 92 fs in 3ds max w/out blueprints...

    How long did it take you to do your model?

    How many polys?...

    Real good job.

  • @0860888080

    Says modeled in Rhino, which is a NURBS modeler, which basically means the geometry is math-based, as opposed to discrete polygons... to render, the software builds a polygon mesh around the NURBS model to a given density. Looks like a pretty high-poly render mesh, though

  • My .40 cal Beretta is the same exact firearm.....Just a different model. Police standard issue, I got it at an auction. It`s the same body-wise anyway. Different round too. I just don`t like the 9mm. I have nothing against it, it`s just my personal prefrence not to use the 9mm.

  • I'd like to point out that, while this is a nice animation, it's not technically correct. The bullet would be almost as the target by the time the slide even started to move backwards.

  • Is it possible to download the animation program onto a MAC for free?

  • The beretta 92fs is a piece of shit. Why get one when you can get HK pistols and GLOCKs.

  • @GUNSFOREVER1 The 92fs is a fucking MASTERPIECE, you cannot deny it.

  • @GUNSFOREVER1 Would you like to back up your statement, or are you just butthurt ranting?

  • @csmybuttt Nope the Beretta 92fs sucks horse dick

  • @GUNSFOREVER1 Sorry, that's still butthurt ranting. The idea that an inanimate object can fellate a horse seems retarded.

  • @csmybuttt Then you must suck a horse dick. Faggot.

  • @GUNSFOREVER1 What's with you and horse dicks? Sorry, I'm not a fan of bestiality. Good luck with that horse.

  • @csmybuttt Hahahahaha lol

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  • @sharpshooter93100 I'm sorry i forgot to include the M1911. I really like the 1911 more.

  • oooo shiny

  • I hate using this gune MW2 IT SUCKS

  • @DudeOfWar5330 Wow fucking MW2 nerds are everywhere.

  • @DudeOfWar5330

    A bad worker always blames his tools.

  • @zanuha lol

  • brass made of gold

  • i like the physics! a bit weird smoke though

  • good

    

  • what's the difference between the M9 and the 92???? please reply

  • @CHOSENMARINE The name.

  • @CHOSENMARINE

    M9 = Military version

    92 = Civilian version

  • @gamer4585 not really, m9 is the beretta made in USA and 92fs the one made in italy, but they are both practically the same except for some minor difference.

  • @gamer4585 92 = European

    M9 = USA

  • @CHOSENMARINE Nothing.

  • the animation was cool because of the shell!

  • What did you make this in?

  • @NeedLessPopMusic The description reads, "Modelled in Rhinoceros, animation made in 3DS max. Beta version"

  • @BDTube2006 oh crap

    didn't notice

    I never read descriptions

  • Hello, I have liked the video but queria to know with that he programmes you it have done. Thank you.

  • @Albertosark97 The description reads, "Modelled in Rhinoceros, animation made in 3DS max. Beta version"

  • Omg really? epic argument :)

    Btw awesome job on the model and animation i thought it looked great.

  • were did you get the gun?

  • wo ist dieses pogram? wer kann mir den link sende unter xxkaspi259xx@hotmail.de

  • hey guy. wat puzzles me is how does the shell eject? is there like a special mechanism that holds onto it and chucks it out?

  • @jobjed

    There are two simple pieces to the ejection system: an ejector fixed to the frame/receiver, and an extractor that is fixed to the slide/bolt and this piece can rock a little to grab the casing rim.

    These are both generally required to eject a round, and are put on opposite sides of the gun. In ejection, the round eventually hits the ejector (which is most often on the left) and that one side is slowed down. However, the extractor continues to pull, and the round pivots out on this.

  • When you load the gun you have to cock it by pulling back on the slide, this puts the cartridge into place and sets the hammer back. When you pull the trigger the hammer hits the firing pin which causes the bullet to shoot out. The force is so great that it sends the slide back just as if you pulled it yourself, re-setting the hammer and putting the next cartridge into place

  • Thats what they called smoking gun.

  • where can you find this?

  • why is there so many smoke when it was fired ?

  • wtf? look at the trigger? did it break?

  • though the animation is not accurate, there's nothing's wrong with the trigger. It's a double-action pistol, mate.

  • @bluebear668

    so the trigger is ment to be broken back when the gun is cocked @ 0:18 ?

    no.

  • yes, you're right. The trigger will reset fully forward only when pressing down the decocker, the switch thing on the rear of the slide.

  • @BKsMassive yes it is. if you owned a gun you would know that

  • this is typically a police officer service weapon...but all of the cops I know tell me that they carry their own pistol because every SINGLE round their service weapon fires requires a 2-Page Report....

  • What is wrong with that m9?

  • does anyone know where i can buy one of theses in airsoft?

  • Very good! I know that 3d modeling isn't easy. One suggestion though: It looks like the round being fed into the chamber at the end appears out of nowhere. I think it should be visible a little sooner

  • I LOVED IT! Im looking at my airsoft Beretta M92FS and its a rlly good job. Softguns are really looking real :O

  • AMAZING

  • that's some shiny brass it spat out! XD

  • @GunFreak270 24 karat gold shells.

  • @MrFrederiktorp thats polished brass

  • @Cornflake301

    He was joking.

  • Very nice, but you neglect the motion of the barrel. The barrel and slide remain locked together, and move together a short distance (without barrel tilting) before the slide unlocks and extracts the spent cartridge. Its a small detail, but it shouldn't be too much effort to add it to the animation. Still, good job.

  • @TinyCoconut

    TRUE BUT MORE IMPORTANT WOULD HAVE BEEN TO HAVE SHOWN THE FIRE CONTROLES ACTUALLY WORKING! LOL....... GOOD WORK, BUT PRETTY POINTLESS WITHOUT THOSE DETAIL'S.......

  • very bad particles(

  • that..was...BEAUTIFUL

  • what program does he use

  • 3DS max. Beta version

  • Awesome :3

  • thats more like a M9. the dust cover is slanted on the 92fs

  • But they both fire the same way.

  • not on the older models if im right

  • @MrEinstain The M9 and the 92fs fire the same magazine, the same cartridge, but there are minor differences between the two. And the m9 is the same size as the 92fs. Go look it up.

  • ermm " An error occured, please try agian later." Anybody else?

  • nope

  • I figured it out ;D. anyway thanks...

  • just keep pressing refresh

  • @1221jamw

    sometimes me

  • cutaway video? yes?

  • omg did you made this? plz answer me its urgent ;(

  • really nice

  • Is it possible that you upload it for me?

  • No, they got it all wrong, it's supposed to jam after the first shot! (kidding)

  • all guns jam at the least one time in there lifetime, Beretta just seems to have a habit of doing so

  • since when? the open slide design makes it less likely to jam.

    mine doesnt jam even when i use a cheap aftermarket magazine.

  • @Drumz0r2243

    Not at all? The Beretta can survive nearly everything that's thrown at it. It's a handgun version of the AK-47, metaphorically.

  • @AETutorials42 Funny that earlier versions were quite wonky and actually threw it's slide at a marine test firing it, effectively breaking his nose in front of all the people.

  • @ProGunMike16 92FS? Jam? I think not personally...

  • @ProGunMike16 no that would be the Kel Tec

  • oh, really?!

  • a little bit error on animation: the barrel should be moved backward together with the slide before ejecting the empty shell as the barrel and slides are currently locked while the firing pin hits the end of the bullet.

  • @merlinsaixvqo dont for get the trigger look at it its to far back un less its suppose to be pulled back a weee bit

  • @merlinsaixvqo thats y when the gun is coked bak you see the guide is the same position with the bareel

  • the muzzle flash isn't very good

  • dont waste your money on this pos. get a glock or a sig instead.

  • there's something wrong with that comment.... i just can't put it into words....your suggestion is just........ :\

  • Hey,Glock accuracy sucks.Because the barrel length is short, the sights sucks too...the only one advantage is it's weight, beretta 92FS is much more accurate in the sights, and it is more practical than Glock. But, it had the weight disadvantage. I think the best pistols or excellent pistols ever made are:

    -Walther P99

    -Beretta 92FS (Inox for training like cardboard targets, and black for Military or other special forces, because the black helps in camouflage)

    -Sig-Sauer P226 *continuing*

  • Yeah talk out of your ass more.

  • this comment was written independent of the order ( at my top 3 best pistols)

  • The glock what a toy LOL.

  • for accurate shooting Beretta is way better than a Glock, since the latter is a single-action gun, while the former is a typical double-action gun. For this reason, Beretta (and 1911 as well) are much more accurate guns than a Glock.

  • Glocks are not SA nor DA. They use a striker at half-cock, which is pulled back and released when the trigger is pulled.

    And SA/DA has no bearing on the accuracy of any one gun. In fact, one could argue that DA on the first pull of a gun like the Beretta would cause poor accuracy in inexperienced hands. Whether accuracy can be reaped from a particular trigger mode is subjective. Some people shoot better from a Glock, others from an M1911. It's a result of the shooter, not the gun.

  • i've been shooting both SA and DA guns (Glock including), and i'd never use a Glock or a DA gun for an accuracy shooting, and none of my friends would. For this reason, SA pistols are most popular in IPSC competitions.

  • Once again, it's a result of the shooter, not the gun. Several hours of shooting behind a Glock with a NY trigger or a DAO Smith 5946 will result in groupings comparable to a Beretta 92. People shooting IPSC choose SAO or SA/DA pistols because they're easy to train on for the purposes of competition, but the right amount of training will overcome even the roughest DA trigger.

  • Glocks are, in fact, DAO, as pulling the trigger cocks and fires the pin, thus double action.

  • @patsfanczar

    they're neither. its not DAO because you cannot pull the trigger over and over again and it's not SAO because there's nothing to cock.

  • When you pull the trigger, it cocks and releases the striker. That is the definition of double action, and since that is the only way it can operate, it is DAO. Just because you can't re-try on a misfire doesn't mean it isn't DAO, it just means the system is a pile of trash designed by a guy with no experience with firearms.

  • @patsfanczar

    fair enough. but the last part of your statement makes me think it's you whom has no experience with firearms if you say the glock is a pile of trash.

  • Glocks are among the most dangerous pistols to carry because they have a light trigger pull and no trigger block. Glocks have bad grip angles and are not that good as far as customizing (such as changing backstraps, materials, etc.): just one size fits all (which it doesn't). The long DAO trigger pull causes trigger control issues. Glocks are far to light for good control with larger rounds like the .45 acp. Glocks are overpriced cheesy handguns.

  • @patsfanczar

    see now I know you're talking out of your ass

    Glocks are some of the safest pistols to carry. It has three safeties in it and there are lots of videos of people throwing them around and even draging them down a gravel road and it wont fire. The grip angle is there for a reason. if you point your finger at something is your hand straight up and down? no, its tilted. A lot of people just dont like it because they're used to a straighter grip on things.

  • @D0ublezer0x Safest? It has NO safety, when everything is disengaged by a fucking trigger pull. Most guns won't fire if you drop them or drag them, it is not amazing that a Glock can do this. A Glock, however, if you get the trigger snagged, there is nothing that will save you. A 1911, however actually has 3 safeties, the Beretta 92 has 4 safeties, the HK USP has 2 safeties, Hi-Powers have 4 safeties, Glocks have 0.

  • @patsfanczar

    if you aren't a dumbass and have been trained properly to keep your finger out of the trigger you're fine. and i've never seen a holster that allows the trigger to be open to the environment or to be engaged when holstering. The reason there are no external safeties is because when you actually go to shoot someone it will be quickest into action.

    and a safety isnt necessarily a fucking lever you push. it has three of them, read a fucking book.

  • @D0ublezer0x A trigger doesn't recognize the difference between an article of clothing and your finger, and your clothing isn't trained to keep itself out of the trigger. Working the safety doesn't slow you down unless you are a mental retard. If you are carrying a firearm, it will become natural, with practice, to disengage the safety. I am talking about trigger blocks and heavy trigger pulls, which are the only safeties that really matter.

  • @patsfanczar

    Use the proper holster and you will be fine. And the fucking trigger pull is only 5.5# and is reduce able to 3.5# with 15 bucks and 5 minutes time (which I did) if you think 5.5 lbs is too heavy then you need to jerk off more to increase your hand strength.

  • @D0ublezer0x Having no trigger block is fine for the range, but you MUST have a safety if you are going to carry a firearm openly or concealed. To say that a grip safety or a safety switch slows you down is a lie: practice will make it seem much more automatic when you go for a firearm to flip that safety off. Even just a simple grip safety would work just fine, and if you can't grip a grip safety, then you aren't gripping it tight enough to control the recoil, and it saves you from stupidity.

  • @patsfanczar

    same argument again. and also i dont disagree with grip safeties at all. just manual ones.

  • @D0ublezer0x Under stress it has been known that people will put their fingers into the trigger guard, and these people have been well versed in firearms safety. If you think a trigger block switch slows you down because you are mentally retarded and can't make your thumb flip a little lever down, then leave it off. On a 1911, it still would be safer than a Glock.

  • @patsfanczar

    No it doesn't slow you down much. IF YOU REMEMBER TO DISENGAGE IT WHILE THE BAD GUY IS STANDING RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU.

    and no a 1911 is not safer. most guys carry it in condition one and all it takes is for someone to forget to put the safety on and the trigger is super light and has no trigger safety.

  • @D0ublezer0x The 1911 has a grip safety. This means it is far safer than a Glock even with manual safety catch off. Trigger safeties don't do shit, they are on the fucking trigger and if something snags the trigger, it will pull the trigger safety and the trigger. Trigger safeties are fake, and Glock is a fad.

  • @patsfanczar

    and exactly where is your hand when you reholster? maybe on the grip????

    fuck you, you're a total retard. I look on your page and it all makes sense.

    kill yourself with your piece of shit stoeger (if it actually fires)

  • @D0ublezer0x Have I said this before? The trigger gets snagged on clothing when you re-holster. The trigger pull is light and since every one of your dear safety mechanisms is disengaged by the trigger you can say bye-bye you when you shoot yourself through the artery in your leg upon re-holstering your Glock that you were tricked into thinking it actually had 3 safeties, which it doesn't. Glock is a gimmick, a fad, they are not that reliable and they are very unsafe.

  • @patsfanczar should we start putting safeties on revolvers too?

  • @rabbiteh Revolvers have internal safeties similar in concept to the safeties on a glock (which almost any handgun has), but unlike the glock, when you leave the trigger in double action mode, the pull is very heavy, heavy and long enough that an accidental discharge is unheard of. Glock, however, has a very light trigger pull due to the fact it has a pre-set trigger, but glock has no trigger block safeties to prevent a discharge, and people have shot themselves upon re-holstering a glock.

  • @patsfanczar

    Only when they are too stupid to keep their fingers off the trigger. A light trigger pull is one thing, poor trigger discipline is another.

  • @MuNkaPOtaMuS So somehow stress is related to stupidity? You don't have to be stupid or poorly trained top accidentally snag or pull a trigger. The whole "a manual safety slows you down" thing was a gimmick made up by glock and apparently a LOT of stupid people latched on to it.

  • @patsfanczar @patsfanczar

    a majority of negligent discharges with glocks are NOT a result of a stressful situation, but rather someone being entirely too complacent and carefree with the handling of their firearm. Search for "GLock 40 DEA" to see a prime example. Snags are almost as bad, how can you be so careless with your firearm that you allow a foreign object to be shoved into the trigger guard with enough force to pull it?

  • @MuNkaPOtaMuS Glocks don't take that much force nitwit! That is my point. They have a 5 lbs pull. Most discharges are UPON RE HOLSTER when the trigger gets snagged on an article of clothing. All I have to say is that if the safety lever seems like it is too hard for your poorly trained lazy ass to switch off, don't use it. It never seemed to be an issue before the glock came around (surprise), why is it all of a sudden a problem?

  • @patsfanczar can't argue with someone who blames the tool when it's user misuses it.

  • @MuNkaPOtaMuS So people are supposed to be perfect? Stupid glock nut.

  • @patsfanczar actually I don't like glocks they don't feel right in my hand. I'm a beretta guy. 96g Elite. I don't expect people to be perfect, I expect them to pay attention when handling something that will put a hole in them.

  • @MuNkaPOtaMuS Again, nobody is perfect, and even though people should be aware and safe, your gun (especially handgun) should allow some room for error before it punishes you (or your friend) with death.

  • @patsfanczar make a petition to have all glocks be banned from the country. Hell make a petition for all guns without external safeties to be banned. If it makes you happy. Btw do you work for the tabloid?

  • @rabbiteh I don't care, you can keep your glock, I just want to clear up a lot of misunderstanding about it. People are stupid and buy into lies that glock makes up to market their handguns.

  • @D0ublezer0x You say bad training is what causes people to accidentally pull the trigger. It is also bad training that causes people to forget to take a safety off. As I said, if you cannot disengage a safety switch, it is a problem and you have no business carrying. To say that it delays you to much to flip a simple switch is an excuse for poor practice and having no safety is begging to have an accident.

  • Safety mechanisms on a glock: firing pin block (most firearms have it), half cock (nearly all handguns have this). There is no 3rd safety mechanism at all, this triple not-so-safe action mechanism is a lie. All safeties are disengaged by a light trigger pull, easily accidentally done. Glocks are dangerous and to deny this is ignorance.

  • watch this video Ygcfp40RTKs

    first you say it's a heavy trigger

    now you say its a light

    first you say it has zero safeties

    now you say it has two

    and no, the trigger safety works excellently. the only way its going to go off is by a deliberate pull of the trigger. even having your finger cocked a little bit wont pull the trigger.

    the only reason you hear of NDs with glocks is poor training not because they're unsafe

    do you have any experience with glocks or any handguns?

  • @D0ublezer0x NO, glock has zero safeties. Safety mechanisms don't matter when they are disengaged by the trigger. I never said it has a heavy trigger, it has a very light but long pre-set double action only trigger. It does go off on re-holstering all the time to people that carry glocks. What happens is on re-holstering the light trigger gets snagged and they get shot. NO holster can prevent that.