My 92FS is 30 years old. I am the original owner. I use it every day as an Armed Service Technician with an armored car company. Others have tried and even bust my chops about it. I love it and will not change it. Thanks
I’m a Beretta junky, I have the A4, XI,APX A1, and a basic M9. I love them all. I bought the XI because it functions similarly to the 1911, that I also have a passion for.
I'm with ya. Including the PX4s as well. There's something about the M9 though. It isn't their best, but there is something about it. The PX4 and the XI are better, granted. But they don't make me grin like my M9 does.
You can get a better purchase on the slide by racking it properly instead of using your two fingers at the rear of the slide. The reason your hands are getting torn up by the stipling is because your grip is too loose and the gun moves in your hand each time you shot. That causes you to change your grip creating shot inconsistencies.
I never had beretta but when racking how do you make sure you don’t actuate safety (I’m side to grabbing the whole slide overhand with meat of my hand on glock
Maybe I'm also a little biased myself, I enjoyed firing the 1911 while in the Army and was issued a 92FS when I started my Security job when I got out. I enjoy taking my 92 to the range for both "fun" and to do my yearly quals. The M9A4 looks nice and I can see how some may like the new additions, but for me, I'll stick with the 92FS.
I watched a short some guy posted of unpacking the M9A4 and I instantly had to have it. The only thing I didn't like about it was I got what some ppl call a California compliant version that only came with 10 round mags. So I went out got the OEM 17 round mags and sold the other ones on Ebay. I was super stoked that it did come with 3 magazines when so many other brands only come with 2. I liked the aggressive grips I took it to the range and put 300 rounds thru it and they seemed to give me better control on the recoil. I got mine from a little Amish gun store here in Cub Run, KY brand new for $950. He didn't have it in the store so he ordered it for me. With the tax if my memory serves me right it still came in at under a grand. The whole gun just oozes sexy and the accuracy is reminiscent of my Army days as an MP. Definitely worth what I paid! 😊
For the press check, i was taught to the the old "got your nose". A finger on either side of the slide in front of the safety, and your thumb on the end of the beaver tail, squeeze your thumb towards your palm slightly. The army shooter's corner video is a good one to check out
I’ve done quite a few upgrades to my ole 92FS, including a red dot. It’s pretty amazing. I have no plans to invest in another handgun for competition shooting. If I’m off, it’s me, not the gun. It’s badass.
I had a 92fs for about 7-8 years and it was a fine pistol, but I wanted to install an optical sight and have the ability to install a flashlight, so about a year ago I sold the 92fs and bought an M9A4. The trigger needed some work, so I had a gunsmith tune it up a bit, and I find it to be a very reliable and accurate pistol. I like the safety/decocker on the M9 much better than the fs. I put a red dot on the M9, which is fine, but I wish it could-witnessed with the iron sights, so I may change out the iron sights. Jury is still out on that one…
In 1992 the army taught me how to use the beretta 92fs and I continue to use it daily. I have won some competitions against shooters who use guns with new technologies.
Good video, I went to get my first all metal hammer fired pistol and the LGS had a 92x Centurion and a 92x RDO compact I really wanted the Centurion! I went back the next day to buy it and of course it was sold so I bought the Compact. I love it and it's my main CCW now. I really want to get all stainless steel controls for it including the barrel, I think it would look sweet with the black frame and slide..!
The M9A4 is my first non-Glock semi-auto pistol and I love it. I got the LTT trigger job in a bag I'm adding to it tomorrow and a suppressor and I'm pretty sure this will be be my new goto.
I think the reason they didn't include an optics mount was because of the multitude of different footprints available. I believe that the optics-capable 92s come with a coupon that can be redeemed on Beretta's website for a free optics mount with the footprint of your choosing, but I can't confirm because I long since threw away all my paperwork for mine. By the way mine was the 92X Centurion, which cost about $750.
LUCKILY I have both, M9A4 is my end of the world gun. 92fs Inox is the first gun I bought and holds sentimental value. Got a little work done to that one though.
I prefer the grip shape and angle of the 92FS. It's more comfortable and natural to my hand and wrist. It's more accurate for me, right out of the box. The A4 appears to have a straigher 1911 angle but without the palm swell. That would take getting used to.
Having many different 92 models it really comes down to what you will use it for and how much you are willing to spend. The 92 compact is about the size of a Glock 19. The Centurion is like a 19x and the full size is like a G17, give or take a little. You can find the 92X Centurion "G" model, if you like a decocker only safety, that is cut for red dot base plates and comes with the extra grips to make it like the 92fs grip size/shape. It is everything the m9a4 is except the threaded barrel and possibly night sights at a lower cost.
I've been carrying the Vertec frame for 24 years. I'm going to choose it every time over a conventional 92/96 frame. I come from a 1911 background so the Vertec is like holding another woman with the same shape. I have both frames across 6 different Berettas so it's the Vertec for me and not necessarily this M9a3 or a4 form. I have that too. Overall you can't go wrong with any Beretta
You did not talk about the trigger. It seems that the trigger on M9A4 has been improved from previous versions, including M9A3. Supposed to be more sensitive, with a faster reset in SA. Correct ? I have ordered an M9A4, not received yet, eager to try it 😊
great comparison. But Holy Jesus the videos of you firing both of those guns, especially the M9A4, was hard to watch. It seemed like you were terrified of that gun going off each time. Appreciate the content, but definitely needing some more time behind these guns. Focus on grip, it seems like you had to adjust your grip after every shot, as well as a smooth trigger pull. Genuinely no hate, just advice. Good luck
My M9 looks almost like the 92FS ..My M9's decocker acts as a safety. It's an olive drab barrel and frame. Black slide. Grips are similar to the 92FS. It doesn't have a rail and it sure ain't optics ready. I guess it's a cerakote finish I'm not sure. All I know it's coming off on the backstrap and trigger guard a little bit. Maybe I payed between 700 & 800 for it brand new. I could check with my FFL he'll have the day I bought it and how much I payed for it. He used to be an A10 test pilot for Fairchild. Put the A10 through the teething phase. He's one cool dude. I've had it for a minute now, couple years or more I guess. Me guns and motorcycles have depleted my vast financial resources.🤣
Maybe it’s just my imagination, but it appears that he is not gripping with his off hand very well. Looks like the weapon is rocking out of his left hand, causing him to adjust or re-establish his grip on each trigger press. Just my observation, maybe a little more pressure from the left hand will help.
their both great but price is the issue bought my 92 X full size used problem if the grip is not issue then a girsan 92 regular threaded barrel and RDO included versions are cheaper 400 to 500 dollars PS not down playing beretta but price in these time is the factor
This video is a great example of why beauty is in the eye of the beholder. He says the M9 A4 Beretta is the better-looking gun and I disagree 100%. I definitely prefer the original look of the Beretta 92FS. I thinks its much sexier than the M9 A4.
"If you're going to spend a thousand dollars on a gun . . ." I would rather skip a couple of range days, and put the money toward one of the Langton Tactical variations. Better trigger, better optics cut, similar decocker-only, also with an accessory rail. Also, FDE always makes me think of wet cat vomit, and looks like crap when the finish starts to wear.
Which one? Neither. The WC 92G Brigadier Tactical w/low profile single side decock lever, WC mag guide, benchworked trigger, WC buffer, and GemTech threaded barrel IS the correct answer.
Can you elaborate on why you don't prefer a red dot ready slide? Given that provides you the option to use a red dot or not, I can't see what the downside would be.
I love red dots. I don't like the option for this gun just strictly from a looks point of view. I think a red dot on a rounded slide would look silly. But to each their own!
@@jeffofalltrades8489 I think if you're going object to feature of a firearm PURELY based on aesthetic preference, you should make that clear in your videos.
1k is still an awful price for the M9A4, Bereli has them for $850 its where I got mine at a few months ago, they are still on sale on their site for $850 Price aside its a fantastic pistol, you shouldve had a rebate card in the case for a free optics plate when you verify purchase with Beretta.
2 dislikes this gun has, first it should have a safety & decocker, 2nd it should have come with the plates for different optics. The n M9a5 must come with these changes & more, a compact version will be great, the M9a5 Centurion 😊
I bought an M-9/92 FS back in 96. Paid $500.00 for it. I had the slide milled for a red dot and now have a vortex red dot on it. Just bought a threaded barrel for it. Love this pistol. Carried one in military and as a civilian working for the Navy. About the only thing I wish I had was a picatinny rail for accessories. But, I can live without it.
Been crushing on thee for quite some time now . Don’t have one so I’ve been looking at everything I can . I just can be deterred from being attracted to this beauty !
They ruined Beretta m9 with a3 and a4. Looks so weird now. Completely killed classic look and aesthetically pleasing lines. Look at that weird grip angle. I think best Beretta you can get is m9a1
My 92FS is 30 years old. I am the original owner. I use it every day as an Armed Service Technician with an armored car company. Others have tried and even bust my chops about it. I love it and will not change it. Thanks
ITS A TANK!!!! I love that gun
id also carry the 92fs if i did that kind of work, i haven't found anything that shoots better out of the box
Why change? It's a great pistol.. I have a 92FS Inox.. love it
They can keep there plastic Glocks
This dude said the grips hurt his hands. Firing that thing like a 357. You’re the real deal enthusiast
He was jump scared every shot lol
I’m a Beretta junky, I have the A4, XI,APX A1, and a basic M9. I love them all. I bought the XI because it functions similarly to the 1911, that I also have a passion for.
I'm with ya. Including the PX4s as well. There's something about the M9 though. It isn't their best, but there is something about it. The PX4 and the XI are better, granted. But they don't make me grin like my M9 does.
You can get a better purchase on the slide by racking it properly instead of using your two fingers at the rear of the slide. The reason your hands are getting torn up by the stipling is because your grip is too loose and the gun moves in your hand each time you shot. That causes you to change your grip creating shot inconsistencies.
Yup, use the overhand c-clamp when racking the slide...much stronger grip that way
I never had beretta but when racking how do you make sure you don’t actuate safety (I’m side to grabbing the whole slide overhand with meat of my hand on glock
@brandondang7156 I just make sure my fingertips are under the safety/decock lever. No way for it to swept down.
I personally don't like modifications on vintage models. Beretta 92FS is my favorite always.
I have the Beretta 92FS. And I absolutely love it. Martin Riggs in Lethal Weapon, and John McClane in Die Hard. 💪 Nuff said.
Don't forget Carlito Bergantae in the movie Carlitos Way
I purchased my 92F in 1997 when they first became available. Still have it, conceal carry it every day. Never had a problem with it ever. Great gun
92 FS is good enough for me time tested and proven reliable...
I agree!
Maybe I'm also a little biased myself, I enjoyed firing the 1911 while in the Army and was issued a 92FS when I started my Security job when I got out. I enjoy taking my 92 to the range for both "fun" and to do my yearly quals. The M9A4 looks nice and I can see how some may like the new additions, but for me, I'll stick with the 92FS.
Bought a lightly used M9A3 and it’s been great. So easy to shoot well.
Thanks for the info, I enjoyed your video…I purchased a M9A4 yesterday waiting to pick it up
I watched a short some guy posted of unpacking the M9A4 and I instantly had to have it. The only thing I didn't like about it was I got what some ppl call a California compliant version that only came with 10 round mags. So I went out got the OEM 17 round mags and sold the other ones on Ebay. I was super stoked that it did come with 3 magazines when so many other brands only come with 2. I liked the aggressive grips I took it to the range and put 300 rounds thru it and they seemed to give me better control on the recoil. I got mine from a little Amish gun store here in Cub Run, KY brand new for $950. He didn't have it in the store so he ordered it for me. With the tax if my memory serves me right it still came in at under a grand. The whole gun just oozes sexy and the accuracy is reminiscent of my Army days as an MP. Definitely worth what I paid! 😊
I love that story! Great find and great gun!!
Found a deal on the same CA compliant model. In Texas. Paid just under 800$ hell 3 ten rounders are great for the range makes my ammo last longer.
@@Anggon5 Thats a good deal was it used?
The A4 gun is terrific, but the color. Yuck, now if they had an Inox version,
For the press check, i was taught to the the old "got your nose". A finger on either side of the slide in front of the safety, and your thumb on the end of the beaver tail, squeeze your thumb towards your palm slightly. The army shooter's corner video is a good one to check out
I’ve done quite a few upgrades to my ole 92FS, including a red dot. It’s pretty amazing. I have no plans to invest in another handgun for competition shooting. If I’m off, it’s me, not the gun. It’s badass.
I’m from Cali so I can only get the m9a3 black version but because of cost I am settling for the 92fs this will be my first gun
You will not be disappointed!!
M9A3 is not California compliant. M9A1 is.
I had a 92fs for about 7-8 years and it was a fine pistol, but I wanted to install an optical sight and have the ability to install a flashlight, so about a year ago I sold the 92fs and bought an M9A4. The trigger needed some work, so I had a gunsmith tune it up a bit, and I find it to be a very reliable and accurate pistol. I like the safety/decocker on the M9 much better than the fs. I put a red dot on the M9, which is fine, but I wish it could-witnessed with the iron sights, so I may change out the iron sights. Jury is still out on that one…
My first handgun. Bought in 2009, still have it and it’s never had one malfunction. It’s a great gun
Just got a pristine A4. Previous owner put nice G10 grips on the gun. I am eager to get it to the range.
Upon registration of firearm i believe that beretta gives you an option of 1 of the 4 common plates that they will send you for free
Customer service told me that program ended in 2020.
In 1992 the army taught me how to use the beretta 92fs and I continue to use it daily. I have won some competitions against shooters who use guns with new technologies.
Good video, I went to get my first all metal hammer fired pistol and the LGS had a 92x Centurion and a 92x RDO compact I really wanted the Centurion! I went back the next day to buy it and of course it was sold so I bought the Compact. I love it and it's my main CCW now. I really want to get all stainless steel controls for it including the barrel, I think it would look sweet with the black frame and slide..!
The M9 needs the Decocker on frame like the Taurus 92.
The M9A4 is my first non-Glock semi-auto pistol and I love it. I got the LTT trigger job in a bag I'm adding to it tomorrow and a suppressor and I'm pretty sure this will be be my new goto.
I think the reason they didn't include an optics mount was because of the multitude of different footprints available. I believe that the optics-capable 92s come with a coupon that can be redeemed on Beretta's website for a free optics mount with the footprint of your choosing, but I can't confirm because I long since threw away all my paperwork for mine. By the way mine was the 92X Centurion, which cost about $750.
LUCKILY I have both, M9A4 is my end of the world gun.
92fs Inox is the first gun I bought and holds sentimental value. Got a little work done to that one though.
Same here!!! The 92FS is just so so sweet
I prefer the grip shape and angle of the 92FS. It's more comfortable and natural to my hand and wrist. It's more accurate for me, right out of the box. The A4 appears to have a straigher 1911 angle but without the palm swell. That would take getting used to.
I didn't really notice that. I felt it shot the same as the 92fs
Having many different 92 models it really comes down to what you will use it for and how much you are willing to spend. The 92 compact is about the size of a Glock 19. The Centurion is like a 19x and the full size is like a G17, give or take a little. You can find the 92X Centurion "G" model, if you like a decocker only safety, that is cut for red dot base plates and comes with the extra grips to make it like the 92fs grip size/shape. It is everything the m9a4 is except the threaded barrel and possibly night sights at a lower cost.
I've been carrying the Vertec frame for 24 years. I'm going to choose it every time over a conventional 92/96 frame. I come from a 1911 background so the Vertec is like holding another woman with the same shape. I have both frames across 6 different Berettas so it's the Vertec for me and not necessarily this M9a3 or a4 form. I have that too. Overall you can't go wrong with any Beretta
It's an amazing company.
Have a 92FS and a 96F and would buy a M94A4 if I could afford one. Love Berettas!
Such a great video presentation and a wealth of information. I was on the fence until I watched this. Thanks brother. 😎
M9A4 has more tactical possibilities, but M9A3 has a more beautiful design. That's all.
Do you know the weight comparisons between the M9A3 and m9a4?
@@keananruiters9373 No, but even if there are differences in weight because of that plate on the slide on A4, it does not matter at all.
You did not talk about the trigger. It seems that the trigger on M9A4 has been improved from previous versions, including M9A3. Supposed to be more sensitive, with a faster reset in SA. Correct ? I have ordered an M9A4, not received yet, eager to try it 😊
great comparison. But Holy Jesus the videos of you firing both of those guns, especially the M9A4, was hard to watch. It seemed like you were terrified of that gun going off each time. Appreciate the content, but definitely needing some more time behind these guns. Focus on grip, it seems like you had to adjust your grip after every shot, as well as a smooth trigger pull. Genuinely no hate, just advice. Good luck
My M9 looks almost like the 92FS ..My M9's decocker acts as a safety. It's an olive drab barrel and frame. Black slide. Grips are similar to the 92FS. It doesn't have a rail and it sure ain't optics ready. I guess it's a cerakote finish I'm not sure. All I know it's coming off on the backstrap and trigger guard a little bit. Maybe I payed between 700 & 800 for it brand new. I could check with my FFL he'll have the day I bought it and how much I payed for it. He used to be an A10 test pilot for Fairchild. Put the A10 through the teething phase. He's one cool dude. I've had it for a minute now, couple years or more I guess. Me guns and motorcycles have depleted my vast financial resources.🤣
My sidearm as a 19k. If I was in the position to buy a firearm I would upgrade.
Just recently got myself an M92FS,
Good comparison; good job; Thanks!
@@sonidosdeltrono1089 thank you for the support!!
Maybe it’s just my imagination, but it appears that he is not gripping with his off hand very well. Looks like the weapon is rocking out of his left hand, causing him to adjust or re-establish his grip on each trigger press. Just my observation, maybe a little more pressure from the left hand will help.
Great video and information, but you’re killing is with the background music
You want the new Beretta with the decocking safety on the frame.
their both great but price is the issue bought my 92 X full size used problem if the grip is not issue then a girsan 92 regular threaded barrel and RDO included versions are cheaper 400 to 500 dollars PS not down playing beretta but price in these time is the factor
Buy em both
This video is a great example of why beauty is in the eye of the beholder. He says the M9 A4 Beretta is the better-looking gun and I disagree 100%. I definitely prefer the original look of the Beretta 92FS. I thinks its much sexier than the M9 A4.
M9A4 Inox would be slick
I like that. How it pops back up. That is how I carried mine in Iraq.
Excellent video
@@daddyvladdy783 thank you sir!
love your video. I own both as well.
@@tonyl.167 thank you my friend! Happy shooting@
All Beretta s is very good no questions.....great video 👮♀👮♀👮♀👮♀👮♀
What the heck is with the blue gloves?
Please tell us you don't use them at the range .
There is a company that cuts the slide for the 92FS in Los Angeles. Hit me up for info. It's amazing with a red dot!
92x has all 3 sizes at FS prices…. Can’t beat it
Eye protection when shooting ???
Beretta 92fs classic partner with highy quality for all life.
@@montarcilioestrela1590 I absolutely love it
"If you're going to spend a thousand dollars on a gun . . ." I would rather skip a couple of range days, and put the money toward one of the Langton Tactical variations. Better trigger, better optics cut, similar decocker-only, also with an accessory rail. Also, FDE always makes me think of wet cat vomit, and looks like crap when the finish starts to wear.
Which one? Neither.
The WC 92G Brigadier Tactical w/low profile single side decock lever, WC mag guide, benchworked trigger, WC buffer, and GemTech threaded barrel IS the correct answer.
EXCELLENT quality video
I appreciate that my friend!
Can you elaborate on why you don't prefer a red dot ready slide? Given that provides you the option to use a red dot or not, I can't see what the downside would be.
I love red dots. I don't like the option for this gun just strictly from a looks point of view. I think a red dot on a rounded slide would look silly. But to each their own!
@@jeffofalltrades8489 I think if you're going object to feature of a firearm PURELY based on aesthetic preference, you should make that clear in your videos.
Can you get replacement parts for this gun like you can get for the 92fs
You do realize that Beretta sells a threaded barrel for the 92FS and now there giving 30% off
1k is still an awful price for the M9A4, Bereli has them for $850 its where I got mine at a few months ago, they are still on sale on their site for $850
Price aside its a fantastic pistol, you shouldve had a rebate card in the case for a free optics plate when you verify purchase with Beretta.
Good tip! I'll have to look for that!
THANKS
@@mikekoz4454 You got it!!!
Can you do a review on the PX4 Storm?
If you send it to me I will! Lol I don't think my wife will let me buy another gun right now 😅
@@jeffofalltrades8489 If I had one to spare, I would.
Isn’t MSRP the Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price? So why would that vary according to my location?
Same way cars are different prices depending on the dealership
Seriously?
... Ummm key word: "SUGGESTED".
Store prices are rarely priced at MSRP.
Safety glasses?
The answer: 92x
get a solid grip on the gun, you keep readjusting your grip when you shoot causing inconsistency. your wrists look weak too.
2 dislikes this gun has, first it should have a safety & decocker, 2nd it should have come with the plates for different optics. The n M9a5 must come with these changes & more, a compact version will be great, the M9a5 Centurion 😊
I couldn't agree more! You're going to spend 1,000 lbs on a gun and then you have to buy the plates?!?! Give me a break....
MY ONLY PROBLEM THESE ARE NOT CONCEAL AND CARRY
Aloha from Hawaii, where did you get that T-shirt its my House I need to Defend it!! Reply Back!!
Get the music in background slower
The m9a4 looks exactly the same as my beretta type 92x rdo except for the m9a4 has a threaded barrel
I bought an M-9/92 FS back in 96. Paid $500.00 for it. I had the slide milled for a red dot and now have a vortex red dot on it. Just bought a threaded barrel for it. Love this pistol. Carried one in military and as a civilian working for the Navy. About the only thing I wish I had was a picatinny rail for accessories. But, I can live without it.
You may not be of a fan of it, but you certainly are blowing a lot of hot air. 🤷🏼♂️
A beretta can shot 30k + rounds and still counting.👍😊
My first gun, and it still shoots like brand new!!!! I love the brand
You got soft hands boy- some old man
Handling that gun like a woman.
Been crushing on thee for quite some time now . Don’t have one so I’ve been looking at everything I can . I just can be deterred from being attracted to this beauty !
@stevenpatrick77 the 92 platform is an amazing weapon. So iconic!
I like beretta just fine, but I’ve always noticed the barrels ALWAYS get super hot, even after just 3 shots. But good guns for sure.
Good hand warmer in the winter time
I prefer the 80x cheetah
👍
Plastic guid rod is fine metal dose nothing
They ruined Beretta m9 with a3 and a4. Looks so weird now. Completely killed classic look and aesthetically pleasing lines. Look at that weird grip angle. I think best Beretta you can get is m9a1
No me gustó que el seguro se regresa M9A4 peligroso