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  • Great vid. I just got a new M92 FS and thanks to this video I was able to disassemble and reassemble the pistol in about two minutes.

  • put the video camera closer so we can see something atleast

  • this guy is a joke

  • I see this alot and with most guns he's right but with the Beretta there is no need to lock or even pull the slide back. Place your non-firing hand over the barrel, pinch the button and push the lever down. The slide will release forward. The disadvantage is that an assailant can perform this action.

  • Thanks. I'm considering purchasing one and wanted to know if it was simple to field strip. I see it is.

  • Thanks for your help! I had the block that comes off the barrel stuck and I couldn't reassemble it. It works like a charm now!

  • Does anyone know a website that sells parts to build my own berreta pistol?

  • @ThePhantomX18: Yea, you could buy a whole one and then take it apart, then build your own.

  • Weapons are interesting as shit! I'd like to take up sport shooting :)

  • can you please send me a link were i can buy that holster? or a good similar one?

  • @vladimiris666 HEY SEARCH BIANCHI MILITARY AND THERE WEB SITE SHOULD HE HAD AN POP UP . HE HAD AN M12 HOLSTER , A SIZE 01 MAG POUCH COMES IN DOUBLE OR QUAD SIZES AND A HIP EXTENDER GOT THE SAME SET UP FOR MY 1911 EXCEPT THEY TAKE SIZE 2 POUCH, EXPECT TO PAY 125.00-150.00 FOR SET UP. ALSO LOOK IN SURPLUS FOR HOLSTERS. I DID HAVE ONE ISSUE , IT TENDS TO SCRATCH FINISH OF MY 45 BUT OVERALL HOLSTER SET UP ROCKS

  • el tabnga de ana shoftaga feeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeen

  • I needed a disassembly, not a field strip.

  • Snakes work wonders...for the barrel...super quick.

  • Actually, the M9 is the standard issue. The M9-FS is the civilian issue.

  • @1LonePuma Then what is the 92 FS that I carried the last 20 yrs or so as a duty weapon ...LOL There is no M9 - FS It's either the M9 or the FS or the 92FS. If I am incorrect educate me ..

  • Nice job handling and obviously you have been trained correctly when it comes to safety and proper handling of a weapon..congrats .. half the guys on you tube have no idea or training when it comes to weapons ..

  • @a211pc Thats true i have seen dumb asses check the chamber with the barrel facing them with magazine still inside.

  • zooooom :(

  • Good content , thanks. But why the wide-screen view? Zoom in so we can follow better.

  • kinda hard to watch your vid and not be destractet from whats hanging behind you XD nice vid5/5

  • @7249xxl lol

  • I see munition on the table.

    I thought fieldstripping or handling a gun in general, without intent to shoot, with ammo nearby was not-done?

    Or am I wrong?

  • @DutchManticore i cleaned my CZ pistol while watching this vid, with an open box of ammo in front of me...there is not a problem with this, so long as you follow the 4 big safety rules

  • How do I lock the trigger in place?

  • Is it possible to carry the Beretta 92FS inside the waistband and keep it concealed? That's the only thing that makes me want to carry a Glock over my Beretta.

  • You don't have to pull the slide back to get it off. just leave it normal, push the release button, rotate the pin, and you're good to go.

  • why dont u skip to what video was ment for. Why talk about all the crap we already know about.

  • dont really ak 47 ?

  • Thanks for at least being safe with making this video, I teach a hunters safety course and it kills me to see people showing off their firearms already "knowing" it's empty. Quality firearm by the way, nice.

  • thanks alot.. great video!

  • AY-KAY FO SE7EN IN DAH BAK

  • 1911 > M9

  • Need to ZOOM closer! Can not see details what you do very well!

    Thank you anyway!

  • Just disassebled and reassebled mine 50 times in a row.I even taught my mom!I don't have a safe so I just gave my dad (with a safe) all the weapons I own including my M9.Bought this(92FS Centurion) the same day I gave him all my other weapons.This was a great video for anyone who is serious about actually learning how there 92FS/M9 works.

  • I prefer the 147g, but love my weapon. Very accurate.

  • *falls asleep watching this video*

  • people say its a gigant gun but it doesnt look that big to me

  • @beethovenmetalhead To be honest, it is a pretty big and hefty gun, definitely not small enough to CC comfortably. Also, with a mag cap of only 15+1 (in 9mm), I don't think capacity to size ratio is even...The G17 seems lighter and more versatile IMHO. I've carried a Beretta 92G (Yes, G, not 92FS) before and I must say, it was one heck of a fat and heavy gun. Nonetheless, it is a fine shooter, reliable, accurate, feels good to hold and it looks really good.

  • @ChCx2744 dude i can carry 150 ibs on my back an walk for miles. Do you think a bigger gun is problem for me?!?! For some people it is for some it isnt

  • @beethovenmetalhead I prefer the heavier weight of this gun.All my friends own polymer framed guns,but when they hold this they want it instantly.Every friend I have owns atleast one polymer(except me),when they hold this and cock it all they tell me is how much they want one.When they actually fire it and they are way more accurate with this than with their XD/Glock/(insert polymer here),all I hear is how they want to sell a gun to get a M9/92FS.I've owned alot of guns and this is it for home.

  • Thanks for taking the time to make this video. I just bought my first gun, an older 92fs that was barely fired by it's previous owner. Disassembly and reassembly seems to be easy. Was kinda hard to follow what you were doing removing the barrel, but after taking a closer look at my own 92fs was quickly able to figure it out. Thanks again!

  • That looks like the United States military's Beretta holster, if I'm not mistaken. Are civilians able to get those, perhaps at military surplus stores or anywhere else? Thanks, take care!

  • do you have any how to clean a 92fs,no ones ever shown me how to clean a gun properly,my 92 is dirty from hundreds of rounds fired,but need to know how to clean properly before i try

  • where did you get the holster? ive been trying to find one, and cant.... --thanks!

  • resolution is fine, we just need some close-ups

  • Thank you for taking the time to put this together. You explain things very well. The resolution of the video however makes it hard to see what you're doing and therefore hard to follow along with our own pistols (e.g., seeing the proper removal/reinsertion of the spring and guide rod, or seeing the pinching motion for pressing the plunger in to remove the barrel).

  • thanks for the demo. maybe for when removing the barrel you could add a close up. i love the 92 and the taurus version is damn nice too. it is amazing how much energy is used when the slide release is ht and the slide goes forward from an open position. the click it makes in the video is quite loud. i guess that is what steel does.

  • hey i have a beretta 92 also and i was curious if it matters which direction the recoil spring faces when reassembling the gun? i dropped the spring during disassembly and do not want to risk re inserting it the wrong way.

  • @PaPride11 Can go either way..no problems

  • @PaPride11 I doubt it would matter but during the disassembly mark one end (the end that faces the trigger) with a marker, it wouldn't do any damage

  • @PaPride11 It does matter which way the spring faces. Make sure the "open" end of the spring faces towards where the bullet exits the barrel. The "open" end is where the spiral end sticks out, not where the end is bent to close the spiral. hope it helps :D

  • @PaPride11 I looked at mine after seeing your comment and know that I used to have a 1911 that had a spring that was opened at one end and closed at the other. My Beretta FS spring looks exactly the same on both ends. I see no difference so I wouldn't have any issues trying it out.

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  • Thank you for taking the time !

    Excellent info

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  • nice video ! a+

  • what erieordnancejim said is right. I own one of these pistols and have put thousands of rounds through it and all i'v gotten is a primer pop, which would be unavoidable. In my opinion its a very reliable gun because its a very simple gun. There's not much that can go wrong with it. But you have to find the gun thats right for you. I for example don't like Glock, not because there a bad gun, but because the grip doesn't fit my hand well. Its unique for everyone

  • Same with me, I dont like glocks for two reasons. 1. Its ugly (but never base a purchase on looks, it is a good gun) 2. I have a big hand so it is uncomfortable to me, but the beretta fits perfectly, and always try to get a good reliable and comfortable gun, it doesnt have to be pretty

  • The beretta is a good pistol . I think that they are reliable. I use good quality ammunition and reliable Beretta magazines. Also helpful is a proper shooting grip and a clean pistol. I never expect much from poorly maintained firearms.

  • Good Video.

  • Agree. Most problems with any good gun (Beretta, Sig, Glock, Springfield, Colt, Kimber, etc) are a result of poor maintenance, and lubrication.

    That I have found anyway.

  • @erieordnancejim The Beretta M9 is a okay pistol for target practice, but in actuality a 9mm round is complete shite.

  • @erieordnancejim Great video though, very informative and helpful for anyone needing to learn how to dissasesemble the 92FS.

  • @erieordnancejim i prefer a colt but barreta is almost as good

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