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  • What's the point of making a video if you're just going to show a still picture the entire time?

  • preferred ammo? 

  • in my country it's extremely cheap, so should i get this or a used sig p226?

  • 00:25 oooo nice nutnfancy burn!!! lmfao

  • You need to do real research

  • OK, first four minutes is you reviewing your review, that's all I could take.

  • do you recommend this handgun?

  • @nguyenMCJROTC Yes, the quality is top notch, and the reliability is battle proven.

  • First of all, there was no "back room deal" in choosing these weapons. Several manufacturers entered into the XM9 trails, to include Colt, H&K, Sig, and others. The final two guns standing were the Sig Sauer P226 and the Beretta 92. The deciding factor came down to price per unit. Sig was unable to match Beretta's price. Sig and Beretta both had an average of 30,000+ rounds before failure. The cracking issued were due to NATO ammo pressure and were fixed in the 92f.

  • BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA...... AND IT GOES ON AND ON AND ON.

    wHAT A SHITTY REVIEW... thats my opinion.

  • this is not the A1, it is the FS92. 3 dot sights, scalloped back strap, and slanted dust cover reveal it. A very beautiful gun, but not the A1 that our troops carry.

  • Thanks for the history lesson....how about the review?

  • SAS love their SIG 226's

    So much its replacing the Hi-Power for the rest of the UK forces

  • @cirian75 So do th SEALs

  • The 1911 was replaced because of continuous jamming issues and low capacity mag's and field break downs,I owned a 1911 and i sold it one week after i fired it and it Jammed after three rounds'' The 92fs and M' series where tested under fire power up to Five thousand round 's continues before break down. After the frame/slide issue's were addressed '' the weapon is Flawless and it serves our boys at war! and that is what matters!!!! ' Thank you

  • @svassallo1 Fuck off.

  • @svassallo1 what kind of 1911? I own 3 springfields and 1 para-ordnance. Each have well over 1,000 rounds through them and only a handfull of misfires. I have a M9 and love it, but the 1911 is the best service handgun ever invented imho.

  • how many times are you going to tell me that you "aren't going to read me specs." i do not care. specs would have made the video by the way. and way to like NEVER touch the gun. you might as well have uploaded a picture. ass.

  • @qqzz1759 Anyone can read the specs on Beretta's website, so I try to give an opinion of the weapon from an owners stand point. I appreciate the feedback, but I only do this for fun. So if you don't like my reviews don't watch them.

  • lol

  • The extra weight is great for shooting and home defense, but it would be heavy for daily carry.

  • @worldaccordingtojim I carry it daily in the IWB in the appendix position and have zero issues at all. You get used to it and barely notice it after a few carries.

  • i also own a M9A1 and i enjoy it. i havent had any problems with it. I do like the extra weight it has for a 9mm (personal preference).

  • love the pistol, but was there a review in there somewhere?

  • @getsumofit I do more of opinion type videos, than standard reviews.

  • I really love this pistol i have one and it is accurate, i think i choose this one before a glock.

  • Maybe try to show the inside of the magwell? Aren't there supposed to be some sort of channels to displace sand and other grit? Otherwise thanks for the review.

  • Very useful info from everyday gun user! Experience = Good Gun Reviews. I love the gun. The issues are: excessive size/weight for 9mm gun. And personally it's not as fun to shoot as some other top models (subjective opinion). Having read charts and statistics my choice falls on .357 or .45. I gladly would go with 40s&w but not with that recoil...

  • @antiigravity I agree is is big for a 9mm, but for a home defense or range gun it makes it easy to shoot. I think the 45 acp and 40 s&w are close in recoil, but the 40 s&w has more muzzle flip.

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