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  • MY FAV gun!!!

    

  • Swag

  • where did you get it

  • my favourite gun

  • i've been hearing mix views on this gun saying that i can or cant dry fire it because it will hurt the gun can the user of this video or anyone let me know if you can dry fire or not

  • i'm looking for an EDC pistol,that's light with an external hammer,de-cocker,double to single action with at least 10 rounds in the mag,any suggestions,people,i see lots of good home defense weapons but no everyday carry pistols with the quality of the home defense yall know what i mean right,i live in TX so i don't think mag capicity would be much of a problem

  • @KingEccentric6236 Hey this may be a little late. But i would look into the FNP series, there pretty short and somewhat compact OR look into a CZ75B (i think thats what its called). Just my suggestions.

  • you sound like seth rogan

  • how many can be loaded in the magazine???

  • @TheGaboefects I believe it comes with a 15 round magazine, so 16 round capacity with one in the chamber. Less reloading = more fun shooting =D.

  • is this gun automatic? cuz i saw in some vids of people shooting it automatic

  • If you arent seth rogan then show us your face!

  • For my first gun I want either a berrata 92fs or a glock 19 and I was wondering if you guys have any opinon (please comment only if you know both guns well)

  • @ChefPepperoni I'm not sure if you bought your gun yet, but I was in the same situation, I was deciding between a Glock 17 or a 92FS. In the end, I decided with the 92FS because of the feel and fact that the Glocks have no safety switches like what the 92FS has. I didn't feel comfortable being a new shooter with a gun with no safety switch. So for you, a beginner that's probably unfamiliar with handling firearms, I would recommend the 92FS because of the safety features it has over the Glocks

  • Gun is awesome its basically dummy proof. The main reason our military uses it!!!!! Double Action, round indicater, firing pin block, de-cock. basically a gun for the entire us army. Some dumb mother fuvkers in there.

  • a great gun, and a great video...

  • Really really beautiful gun :)

  • Yo RedDog2087! Thanks for the review! I just bought mine yesterday! Looks exactly like yours........and Italian-made! I can't wait to bring it home, clean it, and put it to the test! :)

  • Sounds like Seth Rogen for sure. Good review, I am sick of inexperienced amateurs mumbling through poor English and non-beneficial "reviews." Great work, I have been looking into one of these for a while. I've got a SW40VE, fun gun, expensive ammo- wanting something in a 9mm for competitive shooting. Nice Review!

  • Great Video man!!!  I just bought a 92FS and I can;t wait to shoot it!

  • i find it funny how the guide rod for the real gun is plastic but the guide rod for the airsoft version is metal

  • How much different is the grip compared to a 45 caliber Glock 21?

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  • I actually just bought a Beretta 92/96 Combo for $790 New at a gunshow. It allows you to swap out a 92fs 9mm barrel with a .40 cal 96fs in seconds. Really cool investment. Both barrels included and a mag for each caliber. Only 10 round mags but looking to get at least 2 15 round 9mm mags.

  • Enjoying reading all of the posts , makes me

    Feel better about my purchase , injustice bought my 92fs today , and I'm Very Please with it !

  • Nothin' wrong with a used Beretta, too, RedDog2087!

  • Nice review RedDog! Ordered my 92fs INOX the other day..... cant wait....

  • what model number is this beretta cz i want same as this one

  • I just bought mine today. I keep my clip full and safety on while sleeping...just put one in the chamber and click the safe off...chick chick click. Just the sound alone can scare an intruder off.

  • Awesome gun.

  • Great review, I was so close to getting the 92fs as my first firearm a few years ago. It was between the 92fs and CZ-75b. I went with the CZ and absolutely love it, But the 92fs is at the top of my list as my next gun. The 92fs is probably the sexiest looking gun EVER!

  • I just bought a Beretta92fs last month and I'm learning to use it properly. I will soon go through conceal and carrry training. I will be looking at your vids to help me be safe with it. It shoots great. First day on range five shots four dead center. And I had not fired a gun since I got out of the Corps 20 years ago.

  • i dont think you have to lock the slide to the back to take the gun down.

  • Does the decocker function as a safety as well?

  • @8onebaddude8 Yeah it does. while the activate the decocker, you cannot shoot the pistol

  • i always wanted a beretta anybody selling one..

    heard those guns are one of the bests guns

    does anybody know how much their running for..??

  • @N2thedrink i dont think that you own a 92fs if u do your a pussy. I shoot a desert eagle mk xix in .50AE with my uncle all time and that has a rotating bolt soooo the beretta is light compared to a seven pound handgun you bitch and if u want ammo that slowly kills your gun go ahead and buy +P be a man and buy 9mm parabellium or at the least buy 9mm luger

  • u spent 600 too protect ur house, THUG LIFE lmaoo u knoo hes nigger hunting

  • @RADICALdudeLMAOO WTF??!!

  • @Briguy702 LOL

  • Good video. I have had mine for a while now and it operates flawlesly. There are a lot of nay sayers out there but once you start using it you are going to love it.. They are not designed to use +P ammo. Yes its big but you will find it easy to handle. You will also see that it is a very accurate shooter. You have to remember when Beretta test the pistol they shoot thousands of rounds and the plastic guide rod holds up just fine. You can replace it with a metal one if you like.

  • nice vid! no matter what gun you shoot, ANY 9mm should be 'not bad' recoil, unless you weigh 90 pounds with 6 inch circumference arms........

  • @N2thedrink Sorry, but the Beretta 92FS is like the softest recoiling 9mm out there... About the paint, who cares...?? Do you really need to take it down further than needed for cleaning...? The grips wobble...? I haven't heard of that in regards to the Beretta, but you can replace those grips and screws... About the +P ammo, you don't neccessarily NEED +P, it also wears the gun down faster...

  • @RedDog2087 sir,whats the difference between the beretta 92fs USA and on the beretta 92fs GARDONE ITALY?

  • Great review! Got my last month, with the pic and tail guide rail. Love the Gun! Great home defense for the money!

  • can you use any 9mm bullet on a beretta ?

  • Beautiful Pistol man.  I'm planning on buying one soon.

  • you can always trust beretta especially that version.

  • I carried one in the ARMY. I liked it.

  • aah gotta love beretta f92

  • I've had my 92 for almost a year. Fired well over 1000 rounds maybe 2000 and Havnt had a single misfire or any other problem what so ever. It's well worth the investment for protection or for fun.

  • lol yours is newer then mine mine the clip ejecter is higher not o the grip at all oh and one thing you forgot is those are made for people who are left and right handed lol oh just fyi don't help the slide let the chamber slam shut most people slide it slowly to help the life but the gun is made to take that and you ware out the gun that way im no expert but i heard that from 3 guys who own a gun store tald some guy that when i browsing around

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  • the one ich left @ 50 ft. is your fault not the gun

  • if you're having trouble with the mag release you can get extended oversides mag releases.

    but.. you can also try using your supporting hand for lever manipulation.

  • Still my most favorite 9mm that I can legally own without a Class 3.

  • Nice, I just bought the same exact gun not too long ago.  I live in Massachusetts too, so I feel your pain about not being able to get 15 round magazines. Did you buy it at Bass Pro? That's where I bought mine.

  • because of this video, it is confirmed that i am getting a beretta 92Fs. thank you, keep it up man

  • Lurve that gun!

  • Many 10 's to you !

    Love the gun!

    Stay safe !!

    Harry

  • I have owned a 92fs for 11 years. You will hand that pistol down to your kids.

    quality firearm.

  • How much does it cost?

  • @MassEffectFanatic

    I few hundred thousand dollars.

  • this is gonna be my first handgun purchase. these are 599.00 at cabelas. can't wait to shoot.

  • The safety isn't on the trigger. I've fired the Glock 19 and the Beretta 92F and I prefer the Beretta. It's safer and more reliable, and won't misfire if i don't it. Can't say that for the Glock.

  • "ummm...this gun is awesome" lmao love the vid

  • @reddog2087 if you go to beretta web site they sell extended mag release

  • A great video of a great gun - well done!!!

  • @TheVVV88

    Plastic.

  • that beretta is a steel frame or a alloy frame?

  • alloy frame? or steel frame?

  • That's what I hate about Canada...Price... You will never be able to purchase a fine handgun like that for less than $800. More likely you'd have to spend a little more. We pay too much for everything and that sucks. You'd be lucky if you could pick that up second hand for $600.

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  • LMAO when he pointed the barrel down the camera

  • Very sexy !!

  • nice gun man. seriously!! when i turn 21 this gonna be the 1st gun im gonna get. 1st this and then probably a kimber 1911

  • HAHA is it meee or does this guy sound like Seth Rogen!!!?

    i swear on anything it is thats why hes hiding his face lol

  • @xkalexanderx916 I'm not rogan, trust me.. If I had his money, you would see a lot more videos and a lot more expensive guns!

  • cock the hammer and no long pull..

  • @RedDog2087 Seth Rogen used one of my favorite guns in Superbad. The Smith & Wesson 669 (9mm).

  • @xkalexanderx916 lmao yea he do tho

  • @xkalexanderx916 i thought the same shit

  • @xkalexanderx916 no he sounds like ray romano from everybody loves raymond

  • @xkalexanderx916 haha the first second is saw this i thought it was seth rogen haha

  • How much does it weigh, loaded? I was looking at the Glock, but having the safety on the trigger is troubling to me. Did it come with a schematic, in case I break it down, and stupidly forgot how it reassembles?

    Thanks.

  • @david85251 No sure how much it weighs, Google that. But It does come with the manual which has a nice mapout of the parts.

  • Well I bought a Beretta 92fs stainless steel finish for $850. $600, hmmm that's not likely for a new Beretta m 92 that's too cheap. Not even buying it online comes that cheap.

  • @WertronPR yeah i found sum online that were toppin into the 700s the lowest i found was 624 i think

  • Holy shit! SETH ROGEN!

  • you will next want something with more power

  • @kdbishop01 Have two .40's now and a 12G. In the market for a 1911 or 357 right now...

  • not at all a carry gun though

  • i have had mine since 1993 not one single jam. i would say about 3000 rounds. great first gun large gun.

  • $600 seems like a VERY good price. From what I've seen, new 92s are still expensive...any tips?

  • I live in CA and am looking on the Berettausa website and found a Beretta 92FS (made in italy) for $650. Do you know of any other websites with the 92 series specificly the FS?

  • @MrMikeSam do a google serch bro....

  • 5:10 Here! Take my money! Love this gun.

  • Looking at getting one like this. Thanks for sharing! Great little review!

  • Superficial, reviewing a firearm after scant research and having fired 100 rounds is preposterous.

  • @looseduke Not really a review, more like a showcase. And if its any consolation, having he gun for a year now with over 5000 rounds through it (Without issue) I wouldn't have said anything different.

    Ps. Nobody's forcing you to watch my videos, so either keep the comments constructive or keep them to yourself.

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  • how much does it weigh?

  • You should have gotten a Glock. Better gun.

  • Glocks are hyped up too much. They are marketed as the "professionals" firearm. There is not one safety on a Glock. If it was that great then 1911 would still not out sell it.

  • @Thumperusmc2000 Glocks may be hyped but they live up, as for their safety they have three. And as for your comment about 1911's the reason they sell out more than Glocks is simple. EVERYONE MAKES THEM.

  • Glock can call them safeties if they want, but they are not safeties. They are safe to dropped or banged around. They have a locking mechanism, which I think is law. At my dads gun store he has a Taurus 24/7 and an XD that have never been cleaned. Glock 17 and 22 after less than a year had to be fixed. I own a Glock 21 it's nice but I never carry it. I just teach new shooters with it. I carry either my Taurus, 1911 or my H&K. If they were safe that ATF Agent wouldn't have shot him self.

  • @Thumperusmc2000 @Thumperusmc2000 They are by definition safetys and only idiots need a positive safety. Hell I have no problem carrying single action weapons cocked off safety. Also if your Glock needed new parts it was your fault/user error. I have a Glock 31 that has 1650 rounds through it and counting and not a single jam failure to fire fail to feed or any need or replacment parts.

  • @Thumperusmc2000 The reason the agent shot himself was simple. HE IS STUPID. He failed to check the chamber before pulling the trigger as well as he had the weapon pointed at himself when he pulled the trigger. You treat ALL firearms as if they are loaded whether you know for a fact that they are unloaded or not. If you feel you need a positive safety it is not my fault you are unsafe and stupid as well.

  • @Lord666Belial He shot himself sending the slide home, after having someone clear it and accidents happen. I don't need a manual safety, the idiots around me are the reasons I carry a pistol with a manual safety. I never shot the either of the Glocks we had to send back, my dad's customers did. Cracked barrel and broken extractor, both are not user error. FYI the only reason why m dad sent it back was it was still under warranty. Glocks are simple to operate, and that is why people love them.

  • @Thumperusmc2000 So your firearm has a manual safety because you think someone around you is gonna cause a holstered weapon to fire? Cracked barrel is user error because they are caused by people shooting hot reloads. Broken extractor is caused when someone drops a round in their chamber then letting the slide slam home on it. People love Glocks becasue they work no matter what as long as the user does not do something wrong.

  • Man its hard to find a beretta 92fs the way I want it nowadays. I think the newer 92fs are ugly with the canted dust cover and the indent in the back of the pistol grip. but thats me, Im very picky when it comes to guns.

  • I'm with you there James. I bought an old style as opposed to the new one just because I hate the new design. The slide has finish wear where the slide stop engages and the left side of the barrel by the action is worn. The barrel, slide and grip retention screws have mild discoloration. I justified it because I'm gonna get a centurion barrel, hogue grips and a brigadier slide brand new to throw on so, screw the wear, cause the frame is spectacular.

  • Man it seems like the older design is getting harder and harder to find these days. I dont even see them at gunshows anymore, I remember when the older style 92fs flooded the market, I mean they were everywhere, Unfortunetely I was too young to buy one at the time.

  • @1987James Ditto. I kinda like the 90-two but 92fs is just the first 9mm I fell in love with really.

  • All you have to do is buy a Beretta M9, the M9 is actually slightly different than the 92FS.

  • @Lord666Belial except they stopped making the M9, they now produce the M9A1 which has a dustcover mounting rail(which is a plus) but still has the notched back-strap and they have a checkered as opposed to grooved pattern on the front of the grip portion of the frame. They also have the polymer guide rod as opposed to the two piece metal one. Good for combat situations, I guess for private use but not necessary if you take care of your gun.

  • @betbm The gun shop i I work in just got a Beretta M9 in brand new from the factory without a rail and the original back strap. We sold it the day it came in for about $559.95.

  • first pistol i ever bought, about 17 years ago. Still shoots like a champion! at the time Michigan had 10rd rule, but i got 2 15 rd prebans at the time. the law has been lifted here, so i have a 20 rd and a 30 rd mag, great car gun. Just gota make sure you keep a little lube on the slide. I heard these can be turned to full auto real easy, but I prefer semi auto anyway, I like the gun, bulky, but holds alot of rds and shoots +P ammo. Latley i carry a kimber .45 1911, cuz its slim. Good Buy! 92fs

  • I really want one of these.

  • 92FS are awsome ! The only 1 thing that could be improved is the exposed Barrel , its just out there all exposed other than that great great gun !!!

  • Iam getting one too !!! but in STAINLESS STEEL , iam still undecided but im leanin more toward the stainless steel version ;) , i like plain black ones too !

  • one question, are the 92fs' available with a picatiny rail?

  • yes

  • very helpful review, this is going to my first purchase for my gun colledtion, and i also live in massachusetts. has all the features i am looking for

  • Is there a Beretta that can fire a three round burst?

  • @tummylover

    I 100% agree. Parents with guns should get their kids used to the guns.

    Thats what my dad did, he let me shoot as much as i want, and then he made me clean them all... believe me, after shooting AND THEN cleaning them, I had no interest in looking for his guns. I knew where they were and i didnt want to bother with them because "cleaning them sucked"...

  • When I was 5 my uncle let me handle a Japanese Arisaka. I'd try to cycle the bolt but my weak little arms couldn't do it. Years later I let my little nephew handle my swede mauser. His little arms couldn't either. Ha Ha. Can't wait to teach him on an air rifle.

  • PB or american :( Berrtta.

  • What do u mean by single action and double action?

  • just picked one up an hour ago, now just looking for some ammo, everywhere is sold out.

  • I agree! Owned a 92FS as my sidearm whilst in the army! Had to hand it in after the firearms ban here in the UK but fire one every now and again when visiting friends in the US. Always feels 'right' and very accurate. Great handgun! If I lived in the US I'd own one for every day of the week!

  • im getting one for my high school graduation present and i was wondering if anyone knows if you can find the 9mm with a rial on it for lights and lasers?

  • I think there might be some avalibe with rails... Not sure tho.

  • how much was the used one?

  • I just ordered one for myslef. Does the gun come with a hard case?

  • A new gun from the factory will come with a hard case yes...used is another story.

  • Hey man awesome gun and review but where was it made? cause ive seen ones from italy and the U.S. do u know what the differences are if so u would be a big help

  • This weapon is standard with most police force's and this is standard issue for U.S and canadian force's

  • ive never fired a metalframe pistol but with thepolymer i dont find its hard to controll in 9mm, although i do understand how the metal frame would esentially eliminate any recoil there may be

  • That gun is so sexy I would marry it.

  • I just purchased one of these, whats some cheaper ammunition that works well with it. thanks

  • Well coolkid89383, you certainly know quite a bit then....about the guns you listed off...maybe you know some off-hand about other guns, but i think what usmc870700 was saying was, you dont know a whole lot about the circumstances surrounding the uses for certain guns for certain groups, like police could be using the gun because its made of plastic, or maybe their just using it because state law says thats the only handgun they can use, who knows. Look it up in your local law book

  • glocks mite be more reliable but berettas just look FUCKING AMASING

  • The Beretta 92 9mm was the first pistol I owned. It's a reliable accurate gun and you can pick up a used one pretty cheap. But for CCW, I would get a Glock 19 and have the same capacity in a smaller package without the Beretta double-then single action trigger.

  • How's the grip on the 92? Cuz inwent and tested it out at the local range it's just a bit to big for my hands. Are there any thinner rubber grips u can buy for smaller hands? Cuz I like this gun thinking of getting it. Only thing keeping me back is the comfortness of the grips.

  • If the 92's grip is too big for you, get a Glock 19. It's a smaller gun with a smaller grip and the same capacity.

  • he sounds like seth rogen

  • haha

  • @MegaArmyof1 yup, Seth Rogen with a Boston accent haha

  • @MegaArmyof1 LOLLLL

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  • Im looking for an M9 version of the gun.

    Ive been looking for 2 years now and still no luck, its got to be the hardest gun Ive ever tried to find! Why they are scarce in the civilian market, I do not know. If this goes on, I will settle for the civilian version 92FS (older style).

    But yeah, Im very picky when it comes to guns. And yes there is a difference between to two. I dont like the look of the new style 92fs with the slightly canted dust cover and Id rather prefer a 2 dot sight and not 3

  • I feel your pain, California is 10 rounds also lol.

  • Very cool review. Like the Beretta 92FS too.

  • It's a well designed firearm and there's no guesswork with the 92FS, it's easy to visually reference what state the firearm is in. And like you I also have big hands and it just feels right to me. I picked up an actual Italian made 92FS a few months ago, paid a little more ($650 OTD) but I am very happy, I have a few hundred rounds down range and it's been flawless. 25' deadly.. 50' I need new glasses! :)

  • @brett248vista - I beg to differ. When the 92FS/M9 first came out, there were all sorts of problems with it. Just ask anyone who has been in the military. The slides broke. The military used Checkmate magazines instead of the Beretta factory ones. The basic open-slide design allowed dirt/sand/salt to get in the gun. Many also question the effectiveness and accuracy of the 9mm NATO round. More or less, the M1911 was clearly a better gun, but NATO forced us into the 9mm.

  • @hogger129 - You can only please some of the people some of the time. I'm sure there are tens of thousands that disagree with you. There are people that say the same things about the AR15 and all it's variants and other's that love them.

    The 1911 is not flawless either, it's mechanical and was designed and manufactured by imperfect humans just like the rest of them!

  • such a big gun for a 9mm.......

  • Yeah, it's big. But perfect for guys with large hands and absorbs recoil better than a really light weight polymer gun.

  • Go get a glock

  • Dude glocks are made of plastic.

    Thats why the police use them because they're cheap

  • you really dont know anything about guns, do you?

  • Dude i know a ton about guns. I have 6 guns. A Winchester 1300 Defender 12 gauge shotgun 8 shot, a Ruger 10-22 with a GSG 3x42, a Sig Sauer Mosquito 10 shot 22lr, a High Standard W-104 9 shot .22 short,long, and long rifle Double action revolver, and last but not least A Colt 1911

  • The polymer they use is made to resist the salts and chemicals in human sweat, the barrels are treated to resist Acids. acids. they made this gun to preform. the fact that a majority of the parts are made of polymers kind of puts me off, but i'd own one.