The "cheap plastic" guide rod is a made of a polymer plastic and replaced the steel guide rod for longevity. It is self lubricating (like your mom), flexible (like your mom), and was designed with fins not to allow sand or dirt and debris to cause any malfucitions in sandy conditions.
@@davidskeie3415 those triggers aren't plastic you simpleton! Have you ever even held a Beretta? I have a Taurus 92 w a steel guide rod. It's very accurate. No plastic trigger on it either. It's not a glock!
As a retired Marine the 92FS was my first choice when I bought my first pistol, it just made sense as I knew it so well. I've had it for 8 years now. Thankfully we have open carry now in Georgia, as I can only truly conceal this work of art during the winter. Many rounds fired, never a miss-feed, some wear on the right side, probably from my black hawk holster as I practice all the time! I'd never carry a different side arm. Good video and Semper Fi.
can you do rapid fire (I mean, can you shoot rapdly/fast in sigle fire mode in your recreational shooting target practice s for sport and self defense)?
I agree. My first pistol qual in the Corps was with a .45 that still had mud in it from Vietnam 🤣 I love my Springfield custom .45 but the Beretta shot accurate & functioned flawlessly when we got them. (USMC 87-93).
Ha I’ve never heard anyone make a reference like that before. Too perfect. They’re like the lincoln towncars of the gun world. Sure they’re common, and maybe not everyone’s choice for their daily driver, but when you drive one (or get in the back of one) you can’t deny that they are classy and nice lol.
this video may be 7 years old but still informative. I just recently got an M9 and have been looking for a video that explains the differences between the M9 and the 92FS since they look almost identical. I love my M9 and the only problem I've had was double feeding due to casings failing to extract/eject. This happened about 3 times during the same day at the range and since then I've given the extractor a good cleaning and haven't had the problem since. Great video!
I still have my M9 for past 10 years (federal officer) still looks brand new still works flawlessly I have no dought that when I call on it and I have it will step up to the plate. I feel more comfortable carrying this big gun then any small pocket gun. I'm 6'4" with big hands i need a big back strap and beaver tail. At least I know it'll never let me down. Never ever once jammed on me Never a miss fire ever in over 10 years. A great weapon.
Carried the M9 in Iraq now have a 92Fs and my con/carry weapon of choice. Both are with out a question the best weapons I have used. Wish they would come out with a .45 in the same style.
The m9 has a completely straight look in the front, which I like. And the 92FS has that slanted triangular look, they started doing around 2001-2002, which I never have liked. There's a chunk of metal missing from the back of the 92FS grip, where as the m9 has the full grip, which I also like more. Just overall, the m9 has that cooler original shape from the 80s. But what's cool is they're back to making the 92FS Inox, USA made, with that same exact shape and cool stamping.
I have M9 and replaced the polymer guide rod & trigger with steel replacement's from Beretta. It is very simple to do. As far the 92fs being better than the M9 idk. I like my M9 just fine. Very smooth accurate and consistent.
yes, my precious. Ever since i did my conceal carry licence half way through 2016, i have been conceal carying Beretta 92FS.No problem whatsoever.If you have some muscles on your bones, you wont feel a difference between (empty) beretta that have around 950g or glock or other polymer that is around 800g. I have been out in the woods for 3 days with friends, and despithe them knowing i conceal carry, none of them noticed me carying one, i told them on the way back :) Dont let yourself be discouraged from conceal carying full size gun guys
The Beretta 92/M9 are just plain SEXY firearms! I love that you now have a matching pair... I hope to see a dual wielding range video in the future! Thanks so much for sharing Blaze!
My issue M-9 had the two dot sight rather than the three dot. Putting "the pumpkin on the post" gave you a much faster sight alignment than trying to balance three dots. Some say it is not as precise, but this is a fighting handgun, and at handgun fighting ranges [
umhmm, my brother told me that when they got the lasers for theirs (in Iraq) they were getting kills at 50 meters... at night! he didn't say whether it was dogs or insurgents... no difference right.
Love this platform. My first was a 96fs a1, sadly had to sell it due to hard times. Later, got an FNP 45, awesome gun and I like it, but missed the 'old friend' feeling I got from my old 96. Got a 92fs Brigadier inox now, and absolutely couldn't be happier.
@@BeReal918 you literally don't even know the commenter's age... what if they are older than you and considering themself a kid like you said? stupid ass comment
@@3nthamornin Your reading comprehension and observation skills are weak at best. If you read the comment, he says "I remember watching *This* video as a kid". The video is 10 years old. Are you terrible at math too?
I love my 92FS. The only quibble I have with it is that when racking up the first round, it's pretty easy to engage the decocker if you're not careful (such as in IPSC shooting, when you might be nervous in a competitive situation). Trigger pull is a bit heavy, too. But it happily eats pretty well any ammo you care to feed it, and almost never jams.
Beretta M9 was my first gun, just got a G26 for x-mas for my new duty weapon but dammit if I ain't picking up another Beretta as soon as I can. Glock and Beretta are my favorites, partially due to the history but also the aesthetics....anyway, I noticed a few small dfferences in the M9 and 92FS but....This video was really great, very informative!
Great stuff, sir! The first 9mm I ever shot was a Beretta 92FS, it was only a rental at our local pistol range, though. Now that I turned 21 a few months ago, I'm really itching to buy my own one of these days.
I just bought me my very first beretta 92fs made in Italy model. I am a very first gun owner and I wanted to start out with something great. I have seen this guns reviews and ratings for it, I was very impressed with it that this was the gun for me. The handle is awesome the weight is great I have not fired it yet but very excited to try it out on the range.
Leon the professional (movie) is my favorite display of the 92FS, he uses two of them throughout the film, one is the inox version, and he has compensators on both, and they really look great. I hope to get one of these soon
2nd is the bottom of the barrel in front of the trigger guard the 92fs from the end of the gun to the trigger guard slightly tapers down to the trigger guard. Where as the m9 is straight back no tapering. I googled image the differences a while ago and found a picture of both guns side by side and those spots highlighted. I could be wrong but check it out ;)
I love my beretta. 20 yrs army we always had a choice of sig, glock, or beretta, and i always fired better with the beretta so i always deployed with that one and even bought one for personal use. Great accurate and reliable weapon.
Exactly right... I bought mine in 1988 and it came with the 'white dot over whit dash' sites. I kind of prefer it. I think I can line them up quicker...two items to track rather than 3...?...
That's odd. I'm military police, the M9 I am issued every day and everyone else's here is flathead screws in the grips. I think someone replaced your grip screws on the M9.
thegunguy lol there’s no explaining all the discrepancies with shit like that in the military. (Random branded hand guards, random lefty safety selectors, your M9)
I had a Sig P229 that jammed pretty frequently, had feed issues, and issues with the sights losing zero just from use. Switched to HK USP9, never had another issue.
Beretta has never been my fav gun, but recently I have fell in love with it's unique and smooth design and relatively big size. I like Cheetah better though
i just bought a Beretta 92D today at the gun show. i am a former military police officer so i was trained on and carried the M9 as my duty weapon. i knew when i got out that i wanted another 92. the guy at the gun show had a 92D that was in great shape and was the right price so i got it and i couldnt be happier. i love it and cant wait to get do0wn to the range
In Italy 92FS is the military version (military, military police, known as Carabinieri and Guardia di Finanza in Italy, and State Police only) and 96FS (.40 S&W) and 98FS (9x21 IMI, which is basically a 9x19 Parabellum round with a 2mm longer casing since 9x19 Parabellum is considered "ammunition for weapons of war" in Italy just like 5,56x45, 7,62x51 and 12,7x99 NATO munitions, even though non-NATO .223 and .308 are allowed for civilians too) are civilian versions.
The Beretta M-9 was my fist gun purchase since 1974. I’m not a gun guy but do have a few now. My 64 year old granny wife is deadly accurate with it. For those who claim you can easily engage the safety or disengage it? After tons of visits to the range, that has never been an issue for either of us. I must be doing something wrong? After thousands of rounds, the only issue I ever have is weak loads not locking the slide back.
In all actuality, the 92FS has been in the movies, way more than the M9. It's a common misconception. Also, the FS comes in two models; the US and the ITA models. The two are similar, except the ITA model has metal parts, where if you get the US model, you can order the "metal kit". And of course there are strike marks to tell them apart. I own an FS and it's just awesome and my EDC.
LoL. Nice. Gave my brother my 92FS when he got home from Afghanistan. He got home back few months after me. I miss that gun, but I got a 90-TWO I held onto. Never did understand why they discontinued that piece. I like the hell outta it.
Nice video. Am heading out next week to finally get a 92 and had no idea what the actual difference was between the FS, M9 or M9A1, other then the big difference in price. Beretta web site only has technical differences. Now I'm better informed.
I can't agree with the opinions of others on here regarding the redundancy of owning two Berettas. I knew what I wanted when I turned 18, and convinced my mother to purchase it after working my butt off; a Beretta 96 in .40 S&W. First gun, in a somewhat difficult caliber. Mine is made in U.S.A, but like you I want an Italian made 92A1 and of course a M9A1 (also Italian made as I understand there are small advantages, i.e. finish life, machining, etc) Meaning a grand total of 3! Good on you!
The difference between the noticeable difference between them is the dust cover (bottom of the gun front of the trigger). The m9 is straight the fs is slanted and the back of the gun under the hammer, the m9 is a smooth curve and the fs dips in
stephen adora Yes but they both are amazing after turning in my M9 and becoming a civilian again I bought the 92fs I stand by this gun even though many of my veteran friends bad mouth it as something that has little stopping power sorry to inform them with Federal 147 grain hollow points, 16 rounds and its accuracy no bad guy will walk away.
+Dan Lawler hello dan i was wondering why you chose to buy the 92fs over m9 if you used the m9 in service? i know now they sell both at the gun shop and so if you have your choice to buy either which one would be your choice? im looking to pick one up but not sure which one. thanks andrew
The M9 is very nice but the 92fs grips a bit better and the sights are better. The M9 is also a military issue so it is not as available. Either one of these guns are great, dependable and accurate. Some of my service buddies use to put them down saying they do not have the stopping power I beg to differ. If you use hollow points with 147 grain no one will walk away.
+Dan Lawler thanks for the reply. i made an offer of $500 on each and id take both. then he said $550 then i got both for $525 apiece so now i own both. they are brand new in the box from one of the gun shop here. my wife loves hers and i love the other one!
they're basically the exact same gun. you're right about the movies. I fell in love these guns from so many action movies. it doesn't matter the country, it's in any kind of action film.
@@danielrendon8555 little bit of correct information here for you. Taurus actually did not copy it per se, they actually got the rights from Beretta to make clones of them when they bought the factory. So they are actually allowed to make them and that's why they haven't got sued about Beretta for making the copies.
Sorry byt the 92FS and the M9 are THE SAME WAPON!!! The 92FS is made in the Italian factory of beretta and the M9 is made in the US under the licence of beretta.
no. many different features abound. not unusual for the military to require a few changes to an otherwise perfect tool. practice makes perfect even better...safety first.
They're really not that different. Most parts are interchangeable. The sights are different, the dust cover on the 92 is sloped vs. straight on the M9, and the geometry of the beavertail is slightly different. Guide rod material might differ as well. Back when the M9 was first built, they looked alike. Now the 92 has been updated whereas the M9 stayed the same, per the military specifications and data package. They are ESSENTIALLY the same weapon.
alts88 The slide in the m9 is said to be upgraded. The 92fs slide had problems and they decided to start producing in the USA . They tested them in harsh conditions (lab) .So the m9's quality is said to be better than the 92fs .
@@candiceconstable2276 some would say it's exactly the opposite. The "problems" early on were due to proof pressure loads being pushed through VERY high round count weapons. Testing after the failures confirmed that the guns were not at fault. The same testing saw cracked frames on the Sig submissions. As far as comparing quality, the M9 is the same as it was in the 80's due to the DOD spec package, whereas the 92FS has had incremental changes and upgrades (like the locking block) that can't be done to the M9 without a lot of red tape with the Gov't. The M9's undergo extra testing during assembly but that doesn't make them better.
You got cheated by your trade; Sig Sauer replaced for free the magazines that were the cause of the misfeeds in those early P238s. The only Beretta I want says "Made in Italy" on the slide.
You may have got your answer by now but there are very tiny differences. The m9 is more esthetically pleasing for a lot of people because its the military designated sidearm. Other than that, the 92fs has a slanted dust cover, m9 has a straight one, 92 uses flat head screws, m9 uses hex. But other than those differences they are one in the same.
I do believe that there are 2 other differences on the guns you did not post. 1 being at the back of the handle where the top of your palm wraps around the gun the 92fs is slightly more carved out where as the m9 is a smooth curve from bottom to top.
Die Hard and Lethal Weapon are the definitive Beretta 92/M9 movies. I'm trying to think of 1911 movies. That's THE movie gun but I can't think of any movies where the 1911 was used like the Beretta in Die Hard and Letal Weapon. Last Man Standing with Bruce Willis is the definitive dual 1911s movie. I believe that's a different category from a regular 1911 movie. Yes, I'm a weird guy. Sorry.
cody tharp Maybe Punisher used only one 1911. I'm pretty sure Hitman was dual wielding. Dual 1911s is a different category. Last Man Standing is THE dual 1911s movie. I'm trying to think about movies where the 1911 was iconically used solo. The Browning Hi-Power was used pretty good by Eddie Murphy in Beverly Hills Cop.
The best part about owning a Beretta 92FS or M9 is the availability of spare parts including magazines. The parts are reasonably priced & plenty of them available.
Just bought an M9 over the weekend but here in California you gotta wait 10 days so now its the waiting game but cant wait to bring it home then off too the range....
100%. I own 3 M9 mags from gov't subcontractors (non-Beretta) and used them in my 92F w/no problems. I replaced the flat steel floor plates with the factory Beretta polymer floorplates for appearance and corrosion prevention. Fit and function is perfect.
Im all about gun safety but, i dont understand why people doing these videos go above and beyond.. Ive seen videos were the guy will dry fire his weapon after showing it is clear and safe then 5 minutes of talking and again show its is clear.. It is so cheesy.. unless a little bullet fairy came by and loaded the gun...WE GET IT YOU ARE A SAFE GUN HANDLER
Brizzle412 I was going to say the same thing Brizzle (and nothing against this particularly reviewer either since EVERYONE does it). A fully loaded gun, even with (GOD FORBID) a round in the chamber, is not only perfectly legal, it's perfectly safe. The only way it could be unsafe (for example) is if you place the barrel into your mouth and pull the F'n trigger - however that would preclude the fact that you are now also demonstrating how to commit suicide and i thought this was a simple gun presentation video. I mean, what would happen if he racked the slide, and the round (eeeeck!!!) - fell out of the pistol and onto the table (Nooooo!). But i get it, all it takes is one retarded fucking kid who watches this video, and he goes and plays with his dad's gun and.....
Brizzle412 in my humble opinion it's all about habbit. No matter if you're making a video, you're at the range, you're cleaning it at home,or you're at a gun shop...it's all about drilling yourself to clear a weapon whenever you pick it up, unless you have the intention of firing it. This creates habit. And in this case it's a damn good habit.
I like how you mentioned Boondock Saints. It's the very reason I bought my 92fs. I've had S&W .40cals and a couple Glocks. The 92fs is the best handgun I've owned. Good video.
How would you reccomend it to a first time buyer? Live in ca so im just doing my 10 day wait bs. Any random stuff i shud no about? Other than the double to single action.
Chris Gardner I have had the same thing happen to me if you ride the slide home. If you just slightly bump the slide it will go into battery and decock.
also not everyone likes striker fire or polymer. I am one of those people. I am trained on DA/SA semi autos and I am used to having a safety on the firearm. I know that's not for everyone but I've drilled a lot drawing my firearm while at the same time removing the safety. Since other people live in the house I sleep better knowing a safety helps to prevent an accidental discharge. I would argue that this firearm is more accurate than the glock as well.
I have a G19 Gen 5 for about a year. Know I am selling it to move to the 92FS, Like the glock, is functional, But I shoot way better with the Beretta. Also prefer the safety/decocker DA/SA.
it might cause so does my 1991 purchase 92fs that came w/ a 92f manual all the ones from 1989 -1993 probably are watch the History of the Beretta 92 Series by small arms solutions.
I've had the p238 for over a year. Consistent FTF FTE problems until I put over 700 rounds thru it. My favorite gun to shoot, but def don't feel safe carrying.
Shawn Neal well if you get a WE M9 Sword Cutlass the grips should fit on a beretta 92fs. bc the grips on a beretta 92fs will fit a WE M9 Sword Cutlass.
Excellent, fun, detailed review. On advertisements the photo of the Beretta M9A1 and Beretta M9 Centurion look exactly the same? I thought the Centurion would be more compact? Attempting to make a purchasing decision. Peace
Had the same issue with my p238. I cut the magazine spring and it worked flawless after that. I sold it later because I needed money though. Had the same issue with a p226, cut the spring on that one as well and polished the feed ramp. Works fine now. Want to get a beretta 92 fs to have both of the pistols that competed in the military trials
A Fine Weapon indeed my Cajun Friend. A Product of The Very First Firearms Manufacturer. Beretta has produced Firearms since the 1500's. My 92FS goes everywhere I do, along with 2 Spare 15 Round Mags. I have Had it Since 1996. I have SW9V & SW9VE Pair. You have the advantage. Ejection of Spent Shell Casings can be Adjusted for a Left Handed Shooter. (Kicks shells toward the left instead of to the right across your line of sight). Benefit of Wide Ejection Port... Just in Case you didn't Know.
You forgot to mention that the mill marks ends at a different spot in front of the trigger guard. Also the 92fs has a little extra material taken out where the webbing of your thumb sits.
I have both a Sig P 228 , made in Germany, and a Beretta 92 SB which is the forerunner of the 92F and goes back many years but is essentially the same pistol but with a rounded trigger guard. I like them both but the Sig is more compact and is a better shooting gun than the Beretta, but not by much. The Beretta is significantly larger and holds two more rounds in the magazine. I managed to stumble on to two 20 round magazines factory made
My conceal carry for ten years was the 92fs with 2 mags. Shoulder aimed down with swinging release. Never went to the movies without it. Replaced with the p30 40 caliber. I found that the 92fs would jam on first shot after months of conceal carry unless it was religously cleaned and oiled. Lint from clothes and dust effect it a lot. I wouldnt cc it again.
If you had to pick just one, which of the two would you choose? I want to get a beretta but could not only afford one, so I wonder which you think is best.
2 other differences... the 92FS has a cut out on the top back of the grip below the beaver-tail that the M9 doesn't. Also, the dust cover on the bottom of the frame is different below the barrel in front of the trigger guard (tapered instead of straight). That was done on the 92 so that they could use the same frame for the 96FS (.40 Cal) to deal with the increased stress of the larger round. I personally think it ruins the profile of the gun so I bought the M9. So basically, you have different paint on the sights, different grip screws, different cut below the beaver-tail and the dust cover profile. Other than that, they are the same gun.
For some reason Beretta changed the design of the receiver/frame. They put a slight taper at the front of the receiver for some reason, which slightly changed the overall look of the pistol. Some probably don't even notice it but I sure did and I don't care for this change. My first 92F was the Italian model, before they started making them in the USA. It had the two-dot sights, which I really liked. Later on I bought a stainless 92FS and LOVED it. Same gun and all but I loved it in stainless :)
The "cheap plastic" guide rod is a made of a polymer plastic and replaced the steel guide rod for longevity. It is self lubricating (like your mom), flexible (like your mom), and was designed with fins not to allow sand or dirt and debris to cause any malfucitions in sandy conditions.
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Not for sure if it has been changed or not I got it used but it has a full length steel guide rod nothing cheap about this gun
Lmfao
@@davidskeie3415 those triggers aren't plastic you simpleton! Have you ever even held a Beretta? I have a Taurus 92 w a steel guide rod. It's very accurate. No plastic trigger on it either. It's not a glock!
@@davidskeie3415 you could have had a trigger made of gold.
Skip to 2:42. You are welcome
Block Nine thank you, good lord
Thank you. Youre the reason I started to look at comments before watching the video.
These kinds of comments always need to float to the top
4 years ago? Still doing work.
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M9 is American made...
@@ireactionl an italian american
The m9 is made in the us ur not very smart
@@jaykayelem7386 ever part is made in America and it’s put together in America
@@arcanon5080 yeah but the origin is from italy. Its like you know you're italian but you were born and raised here. Thus the Italian american.
As a retired Marine the 92FS was my first choice when I bought my first pistol, it just made sense as I knew it so well. I've had it for 8 years now. Thankfully we have open carry now in Georgia, as I can only truly conceal this work of art during the winter. Many rounds fired, never a miss-feed, some wear on the right side, probably from my black hawk holster as I practice all the time! I'd never carry a different side arm. Good video and Semper Fi.
GunnyJeffers
I'm sold on the m9a3.
can you do rapid fire (I mean, can you shoot rapdly/fast in sigle fire mode in your recreational shooting target practice s for sport and self defense)?
I agree. My first pistol qual in the Corps was with a .45 that still had mud in it from Vietnam 🤣 I love my Springfield custom .45 but the Beretta shot accurate & functioned flawlessly when we got them. (USMC 87-93).
What do you mean by “We have open carry now in Georgia???
Hasn’t it always been that way?
@@eriksixx1226 did you keep the mud in a jar? I would have kept it 😂 it's a piece of history!
I love my M9! That's it. No fancy talk. Just love it.
Love the big berrettas... they are like the limousine of handguns.
Ha I’ve never heard anyone make a reference like that before. Too perfect. They’re like the lincoln towncars of the gun world. Sure they’re common, and maybe not everyone’s choice for their daily driver, but when you drive one (or get in the back of one) you can’t deny that they are classy and nice lol.
this video may be 7 years old but still informative. I just recently got an M9 and have been looking for a video that explains the differences between the M9 and the 92FS since they look almost identical. I love my M9 and the only problem I've had was double feeding due to casings failing to extract/eject. This happened about 3 times during the same day at the range and since then I've given the extractor a good cleaning and haven't had the problem since. Great video!
I still have my M9 for past 10 years (federal officer) still looks brand new still works flawlessly I have no dought that when I call on it and I have it will step up to the plate. I feel more comfortable carrying this big gun then any small pocket gun. I'm 6'4" with big hands i need a big back strap and beaver tail. At least I know it'll never let me down. Never ever once jammed on me Never a miss fire ever in over 10 years. A great weapon.
Carried the M9 in Iraq now have a 92Fs and my con/carry weapon of choice. Both are with out a question the best weapons I have used. Wish they would come out with a .45 in the same style.
I appreciate you clearing your weapons for us. I'd hate to be accidentally shot from a TH-cam video.
Dr Evil Better to be a little extra safe then a little extra dead.
I'm pretty sure they can check off camera.
@@MrPAULONEAL Cuz otherwise who would upload the video.
One of the things that irritates the hell out of me..."I'd be pissed if I got shot, over the internet, from the past!"
I just hate getting a screen shot
The m9 has a completely straight look in the front, which I like. And the 92FS has that slanted triangular look, they started doing around 2001-2002, which I never have liked. There's a chunk of metal missing from the back of the 92FS grip, where as the m9 has the full grip, which I also like more. Just overall, the m9 has that cooler original shape from the 80s. But what's cool is they're back to making the 92FS Inox, USA made, with that same exact shape and cool stamping.
yes my 92 fs from 1991 has the m9 shape and grip acck md
I have M9 and replaced the polymer guide rod & trigger with steel replacement's from Beretta. It is very simple to do. As far the 92fs being better than the M9 idk. I like my M9 just fine. Very smooth accurate and consistent.
In my view, Beretta 92 is best DA/SA pistol ever. Reliable, accurate and soft shooting.
yes, my precious. Ever since i did my conceal carry licence half way through 2016, i have been conceal carying Beretta 92FS.No problem whatsoever.If you have some muscles on your bones, you wont feel a difference between (empty) beretta that have around 950g or glock or other polymer that is around 800g. I have been out in the woods for 3 days with friends, and despithe them knowing i conceal carry, none of them noticed me carying one, i told them on the way back :)
Dont let yourself be discouraged from conceal carying full size gun guys
The Beretta 92/M9 are just plain SEXY firearms! I love that you now have a matching pair... I hope to see a dual wielding range video in the future! Thanks so much for sharing Blaze!
Come on, you cant tell me that opening shot is not a thing of beauty! Gorgeous guns. Great vid.
My issue M-9 had the two dot sight rather than the three dot. Putting "the pumpkin on the post" gave you a much faster sight alignment than trying to balance three dots. Some say it is not as precise, but this is a fighting handgun, and at handgun fighting ranges [
Great comment, thanks
umhmm, my brother told me that when they got the lasers for theirs (in Iraq) they were getting kills at 50 meters... at night! he didn't say whether it was dogs or insurgents... no difference right.
Chris Ross
Yes, there is a difference. There's no reason to kill a dog.
machinen gun
+Natalia Schimpf - Huh? Semi-automatic only; an M-9 as a machine pistol would be totally uncontrollable.
Love this platform. My first was a 96fs a1, sadly had to sell it due to hard times. Later, got an FNP 45, awesome gun and I like it, but missed the 'old friend' feeling I got from my old 96. Got a 92fs Brigadier inox now, and absolutely couldn't be happier.
I think I like the 92FS look a bit better. The sights and the grip design just seem more definitive.
You look like grandpa from The Munsters
@@genericchannel4755 thank you generic channel
i always thought the 92fs looked better because the line where the rail usually goes is angled on the 92 and straight on the m9
I remember watching this vid when I was a kid 10 years ago... crazy
Welcome to your 20s
I hate to break it to you, but you are still very young and those of us over 35 might consider you still a "kid" comparatively speaking lol.
@@BeReal918 completely unrelated to their comment.
@@BeReal918 you literally don't even know the commenter's age... what if they are older than you and considering themself a kid like you said? stupid ass comment
@@3nthamornin Your reading comprehension and observation skills are weak at best. If you read the comment, he says "I remember watching *This* video as a kid". The video is 10 years old. Are you terrible at math too?
I love my 92FS. The only quibble I have with it is that when racking up the first round, it's pretty easy to engage the decocker if you're not careful (such as in IPSC shooting, when you might be nervous in a competitive situation). Trigger pull is a bit heavy, too. But it happily eats pretty well any ammo you care to feed it, and almost never jams.
Beretta M9 was my first gun, just got a G26 for x-mas for my new duty weapon but dammit if I ain't picking up another Beretta as soon as I can. Glock and Beretta are my favorites, partially due to the history but also the aesthetics....anyway, I noticed a few small dfferences in the M9 and 92FS but....This video was really great, very informative!
Great stuff, sir! The first 9mm I ever shot was a Beretta 92FS, it was only a rental at our local pistol range, though. Now that I turned 21 a few months ago, I'm really itching to buy my own one of these days.
I just bought me my very first beretta 92fs made in Italy model. I am a very first gun owner and I wanted to start out with something great. I have seen this guns reviews and ratings for it, I was very impressed with it that this was the gun for me. The handle is awesome the weight is great I have not fired it yet but very excited to try it out on the range.
Nice choice. Either the glock or this. Theres a reason why they were in service for decades.
The dust cover is more thicker in the 92FS is an improvement over the M9 for avoid frame cracks in long term.
Mr E “more thicker”
@@koldwarSumpsing big smarts, no make fun!
I have the older 92 SB Carried it for 25 yrs love this gun very reliable etc.
Leon the professional (movie) is my favorite display of the 92FS, he uses two of them throughout the film, one is the inox version, and he has compensators on both, and they really look great. I hope to get one of these soon
2nd is the bottom of the barrel in front of the trigger guard the 92fs from the end of the gun to the trigger guard slightly tapers down to the trigger guard. Where as the m9 is straight back no tapering. I googled image the differences a while ago and found a picture of both guns side by side and those spots highlighted. I could be wrong but check it out ;)
Nice Berettas, I love mine too, got the M9 with the picatinny rail and some awesome wood grips.
I love my beretta. 20 yrs army we always had a choice of sig, glock, or beretta, and i always fired better with the beretta so i always deployed with that one and even bought one for personal use. Great accurate and reliable weapon.
@King Savage , nice. I've never fired one. It's just like the beretta?
The torx head grip screws on the M9 look way cleaner(at least on video) than the flathead on the 92, but I like the 3 dot sights.
They are inverted hex. Torx are star shaped.
Excellent choice in 9mm. Tried and true. Simple, accurate and dependable!
It was also used in the TV series "Forever Knight," second season on, I think. That's what caused me to go buy the 92FS. I love that handgun.
Great show most people never watch that series almost as good as True Blood
I have the 92FS but it come with single dot rear sight maybe due to a older model. I picked it up mid to late 80's.
Exactly right... I bought mine in 1988 and it came with the 'white dot over whit dash' sites. I kind of prefer it. I think I can line them up quicker...two items to track rather than 3...?...
That's odd. I'm military police, the M9 I am issued every day and everyone else's here is flathead screws in the grips. I think someone replaced your grip screws on the M9.
I bought an M9 and it does NOT have flathead screws.
Mine that was issued had flathead screws and dotted rear sites, but was stamped M9.
thegunguy lol there’s no explaining all the discrepancies with shit like that in the military. (Random branded hand guards, random lefty safety selectors, your M9)
I've never been issued an m9 that didnt have flat heads so yeah, you're right.
I've seen them with both kinds of screws from the factory. Seems random.
Trade in that Sig for beretta's was god damn right chose brother,congratulations,you a lucky to own this piece of art and history 👍
I had a Sig P229 that jammed pretty frequently, had feed issues, and issues with the sights losing zero just from use. Switched to HK USP9, never had another issue.
My dad died and i now have his M9. I'm in love with my Xd40 SC. But I've always wanted this gun from him. I finally got it!
Beretta has never been my fav gun, but recently I have fell in love with it's unique and smooth design and relatively big size. I like Cheetah better though
Just acquired the exact pair. FS and M9. Please give more reviews and accessories like layers and high capacity magazines. Thanks Texas
Great video. I currently own the 92FS. Would love to get my hands on a M9, though.
i just bought a Beretta 92D today at the gun show. i am a former military police officer so i was trained on and carried the M9 as my duty weapon. i knew when i got out that i wanted another 92. the guy at the gun show had a 92D that was in great shape and was the right price so i got it and i couldnt be happier. i love it and cant wait to get do0wn to the range
I always think of it as M9 is military version, 92FS is civilian.
In Italy 92FS is the military version (military, military police, known as Carabinieri and Guardia di Finanza in Italy, and State Police only) and 96FS (.40 S&W) and 98FS (9x21 IMI, which is basically a 9x19 Parabellum round with a 2mm longer casing since 9x19 Parabellum is considered "ammunition for weapons of war" in Italy just like 5,56x45, 7,62x51 and 12,7x99 NATO munitions, even though non-NATO .223 and .308 are allowed for civilians too) are civilian versions.
Yes PARABELLUM- FOR THE WAR.
In the Marine Corps, all our M9's have flatheads as well.
@@treesareshady someone snuck into your lockers and swapped out the hex screws with flatheads and selling them on the black market. Only explaination.
Griffin McKnight I thought the marines switched to the sig like 6 years ago
The Beretta M-9 was my fist gun purchase since 1974. I’m not a gun guy but do have a few now. My 64 year old granny wife is deadly accurate with it. For those who claim you can easily engage the safety or disengage it? After tons of visits to the range, that has never been an issue for either of us. I must be doing something wrong? After thousands of rounds, the only issue I ever have is weak loads not locking the slide back.
In all actuality, the 92FS has been in the movies, way more than the M9. It's a common misconception. Also, the FS comes in two models; the US and the ITA models. The two are similar, except the ITA model has metal parts, where if you get the US model, you can order the "metal kit". And of course there are strike marks to tell them apart. I own an FS and it's just awesome and my EDC.
LoL. Nice. Gave my brother my 92FS when he got home from Afghanistan. He got home back few months after me. I miss that gun, but I got a 90-TWO I held onto. Never did understand why they discontinued that piece. I like the hell outta it.
Two 9mm Berettas= 36 rounds. That's a lot of fire power!!!
David Hickman That’s a lot of damage.
The magazines only hold 15
@Scott Murphy but in any normal situation the second mag isnt going to be +1
@Scott Murphy no problem, private fucktard.
Matrix 😁
Nice video. Am heading out next week to finally get a 92 and had no idea what the actual difference was between the FS, M9 or M9A1, other then the big difference in price. Beretta web site only has technical differences. Now I'm better informed.
Thank you for posting this, there is a lot of misinformation out there on the difference between these 2 guns.
I can't agree with the opinions of others on here regarding the redundancy of owning two Berettas. I knew what I wanted when I turned 18, and convinced my mother to purchase it after working my butt off; a Beretta 96 in .40 S&W. First gun, in a somewhat difficult caliber. Mine is made in U.S.A, but like you I want an Italian made 92A1 and of course a M9A1 (also Italian made as I understand there are small advantages, i.e. finish life, machining, etc) Meaning a grand total of 3! Good on you!
The difference between the noticeable difference between them is the dust cover (bottom of the gun front of the trigger). The m9 is straight the fs is slanted and the back of the gun under the hammer, the m9 is a smooth curve and the fs dips in
jmecrgThat's correct.
stephen adora Yes but they both are amazing after turning in my M9 and becoming a civilian again I bought the 92fs I stand by this gun even though many of my veteran friends bad mouth it as something that has little stopping power sorry to inform them with Federal 147 grain hollow points, 16 rounds and its accuracy no bad guy will walk away.
+Dan Lawler hello dan i was wondering why you chose to buy the 92fs over m9 if you used the m9 in service? i know now they sell both at the gun shop and so if you have your choice to buy either which one would be your choice? im looking to pick one up but not sure which one. thanks andrew
The M9 is very nice but the 92fs grips a bit better and the sights are better. The M9 is also a military issue so it is not as available. Either one of these guns are great, dependable and accurate. Some of my service buddies use to put them down saying they do not have the stopping power I beg to differ. If you use hollow points with 147 grain no one will walk away.
+Dan Lawler thanks for the reply. i made an offer of $500 on each and id take both. then he said $550 then i got both for $525 apiece so now i own both. they are brand new in the box from one of the gun shop here. my wife loves hers and i love the other one!
they're basically the exact same gun. you're right about the movies. I fell in love these guns from so many action movies. it doesn't matter the country, it's in any kind of action film.
Couldn't afford a Beretta 92 FS so I have a Taurus PT92SS-17 on order.
ytubepuppy i always try to opt to save for a little longer and get what you truly want never settle
I have a Tuarus and are just as good or better, Tuarus bought the Berreta factory in Brazil and copy it and improve it.
Hickock45 has a video on that one. Not a downgrade in my opinion. Seems like a very reliable tool.
@@danielrendon8555 little bit of correct information here for you. Taurus actually did not copy it per se, they actually got the rights from Beretta to make clones of them when they bought the factory. So they are actually allowed to make them and that's why they haven't got sued about Beretta for making the copies.
Taurus are junk
Prepared with 2 Berettas! I like that, double the fun!
Sorry byt the 92FS and the M9 are THE SAME WAPON!!! The 92FS is made in the Italian factory of beretta and the M9 is made in the US under the licence of beretta.
The 92FS has a different sight than the M9. My 92FS was made in America also. Similar weapon yes, but not the same
no. many different features abound. not unusual for the military to require a few changes to an otherwise perfect tool. practice makes perfect even better...safety first.
They're really not that different. Most parts are interchangeable. The sights are different, the dust cover on the 92 is sloped vs. straight on the M9, and the geometry of the beavertail is slightly different. Guide rod material might differ as well. Back when the M9 was first built, they looked alike. Now the 92 has been updated whereas the M9 stayed the same, per the military specifications and data package. They are ESSENTIALLY the same weapon.
alts88 The slide in the m9 is said to be upgraded. The 92fs slide had problems and they decided to start producing in the USA . They tested them in harsh conditions (lab) .So the m9's quality is said to be better than the 92fs .
@@candiceconstable2276 some would say it's exactly the opposite. The "problems" early on were due to proof pressure loads being pushed through VERY high round count weapons. Testing after the failures confirmed that the guns were not at fault. The same testing saw cracked frames on the Sig submissions. As far as comparing quality, the M9 is the same as it was in the 80's due to the DOD spec package, whereas the 92FS has had incremental changes and upgrades (like the locking block) that can't be done to the M9 without a lot of red tape with the Gov't. The M9's undergo extra testing during assembly but that doesn't make them better.
Darn good looking firearms! Thanks for sharing and posting!!!
RIIIGGGGGSSSSS!!
Ei my man I also love lethal weopon
Love my 92fs. The 92 was my first duty carry semi-auto back in the early 90's. Always enjoyed shooting it.
The fact that the top aims of the guns aren't aligned is killing me
Wow you clank those guns together a lot. Nice guns.
LOL first thing I noticed too...
You got cheated by your trade; Sig Sauer replaced for free the magazines that were the cause of the misfeeds in those early P238s. The only Beretta I want says "Made in Italy" on the slide.
So the dots and the handle screws heads are the only differences?
Are the magazines the same? will they fit each other?
+backwoodsbully Yes they will.
You may have got your answer by now but there are very tiny differences. The m9 is more esthetically pleasing for a lot of people because its the military designated sidearm. Other than that, the 92fs has a slanted dust cover, m9 has a straight one, 92 uses flat head screws, m9 uses hex. But other than those differences they are one in the same.
I do believe that there are 2 other differences on the guns you did not post. 1 being at the back of the handle where the top of your palm wraps around the gun the 92fs is slightly more carved out where as the m9 is a smooth curve from bottom to top.
Pretty sure I remember a 1911 in pulp fiction.
It was actually a Star model super B
They used the Star because it was easier to convert to shooting blanks
Vincent used one, Jules used a Star Model B
The Beretta92FS has been in the Resident Evil games a lot.
Definitely not why it’s my favorite 9mm handgun.
Die Hard and Lethal Weapon are the definitive Beretta 92/M9 movies. I'm trying to think of 1911 movies. That's THE movie gun but I can't think of any movies where the 1911 was used like the Beretta in Die Hard and Letal Weapon.
Last Man Standing with Bruce Willis is the definitive dual 1911s movie. I believe that's a different category from a regular 1911 movie.
Yes, I'm a weird guy. Sorry.
The punisher and hitman both have 1911's
cody tharp Maybe Punisher used only one 1911. I'm pretty sure Hitman was dual wielding. Dual 1911s is a different category. Last Man Standing is THE dual 1911s movie.
I'm trying to think about movies where the 1911 was iconically used solo.
The Browning Hi-Power was used pretty good by Eddie Murphy in Beverly Hills Cop.
Dave Biddle
Way of the Gun with Benicio Del Toro and Ryan Phillippe. The final shoot out was kind of cool.
Punisher..
Dave Biddle Umm Punisher had matching 1911's..Your memory sucks.
The best part about owning a Beretta 92FS or M9 is the availability of spare parts including magazines. The parts are reasonably priced & plenty of them available.
Hey 👋 that’s what’s up 🆙 for sure thanks 🙏🏾 for the info and soon those two pistols in particular are definitely on my to get list 😎💪🏾✊🏾🙏🏾👍🏿🙌🏾😂😌.
You forgot Kindergarten Cop for your list of movies;
Thank you!!!I had been finding the difference between them and......I know it now!!!THANKS
The walking dead used a beretta 92fs I think carl carried it for awhile back when they we're in the prison
The Governor carries the beretta 92 fs INOX stainless steal
Taylor Giavasis so did carl rick found it buried in the yard back at the prison remember?
permachoob Nah, Carl shot that boy with a m9 beretta. Different kind of beretta
Wheres Carl?!!
Brizzle412 Dead, unfortunately.
Just bought an M9 over the weekend but here in California you gotta wait 10 days so now its the waiting game but cant wait to bring it home then off too the range....
Are the magazines interchangeable?
100%. I own 3 M9 mags from gov't subcontractors (non-Beretta) and used them in my 92F w/no problems. I replaced the flat steel floor plates with the factory Beretta polymer floorplates for appearance and corrosion prevention. Fit and function is perfect.
Yes
Thanks for posting this video. Always wondered what the differences were.
Im all about gun safety but, i dont understand why people doing these videos go above and beyond.. Ive seen videos were the guy will dry fire his weapon after showing it is clear and safe then 5 minutes of talking and again show its is clear.. It is so cheesy.. unless a little bullet fairy came by and loaded the gun...WE GET IT YOU ARE A SAFE GUN HANDLER
***** Liberals? are you a close minded victim to the 2 party system? can people really not think for themselves?....
Brizzle412 I was going to say the same thing Brizzle (and nothing against this particularly reviewer either since EVERYONE does it). A fully loaded gun, even with (GOD FORBID) a round in the chamber, is not only perfectly legal, it's perfectly safe. The only way it could be unsafe (for example) is if you place the barrel into your mouth and pull the F'n trigger - however that would preclude the fact that you are now also demonstrating how to commit suicide and i thought this was a simple gun presentation video. I mean, what would happen if he racked the slide, and the round (eeeeck!!!) - fell out of the pistol and onto the table (Nooooo!). But i get it, all it takes is one retarded fucking kid who watches this video, and he goes and plays with his dad's gun and.....
Brizzle412 I learned the hard way you can't be too sure
Brizzle412 in my humble opinion it's all about habbit. No matter if you're making a video, you're at the range, you're cleaning it at home,or you're at a gun shop...it's all about drilling yourself to clear a weapon whenever you pick it up, unless you have the intention of firing it. This creates habit. And in this case it's a damn good habit.
wackoguywatch spot on!
I like how you mentioned Boondock Saints. It's the very reason I bought my 92fs. I've had S&W .40cals and a couple Glocks. The 92fs is the best handgun I've owned. Good video.
How would you reccomend it to a first time buyer? Live in ca so im just doing my 10 day wait bs. Any random stuff i shud no about? Other than the double to single action.
@@aquadonkey. It's an OK gun for a first time buyer. My only recommendation is keep it clean and take some classes for pistol shooting. Enjoy it!
Notice when he cleared the weapons the m9 safety was on but hammer could remain cocked the fs it is impossible
Chris Gardner I have had the same thing happen to me if you ride the slide home. If you just slightly bump the slide it will go into battery and decock.
@xXBallistic82Xx
Ive noticed that too. The 92FS tapers closer to the recoil spring towards the muzzle.
beretta 92fs same ammo capacity as glock 19 which is shorter and more concealable.
however looks nicer than glock though.
unless you put a 17 or 20 round mag in it. both will fit flush is a beretta not so with g19
also not everyone likes striker fire or polymer. I am one of those people. I am trained on DA/SA semi autos and I am used to having a safety on the firearm. I know that's not for everyone but I've drilled a lot drawing my firearm while at the same time removing the safety. Since other people live in the house I sleep better knowing a safety helps to prevent an accidental discharge. I would argue that this firearm is more accurate than the glock as well.
Striker fire is for kids that haven't learned how to operate a grown ups fire arm yet. Plus I prefer my pistol to be made if metal if at all possible.
I’ve been debating on getting a Glock 19 gen 5 or beretta 92 fs and the Glock which I know is a good gun it’s just plain and dull looking.
I have a G19 Gen 5 for about a year. Know I am selling it to move to the 92FS, Like the glock, is functional, But I shoot way better with the Beretta. Also prefer the safety/decocker DA/SA.
I got a 92FS thats made in the USA i purchased about 14 years ago, weird thing is it resembles that M9 almost exactly especially with the grips.
it might cause so does my 1991 purchase 92fs that came w/ a 92f manual all the ones from 1989 -1993 probably are watch the History of the Beretta 92 Series by small arms solutions.
leon the professional
"Bring me Everyone! "
I've had the p238 for over a year. Consistent FTF FTE problems until I put over 700 rounds thru it. My favorite gun to shoot, but def don't feel safe carrying.
don't forget black lagoon the anime
I want one with the calco jack pirate decal like revy.
Shawn Neal
well if you get a WE M9 Sword Cutlass the grips should fit on a beretta 92fs. bc the grips on a beretta 92fs will fit a WE M9 Sword Cutlass.
Those were the Inox versions.
Excellent, fun, detailed review. On advertisements the photo of the Beretta M9A1 and Beretta M9 Centurion look exactly the same? I thought the Centurion would be more compact? Attempting to make a purchasing decision. Peace
real nice gun, i got the same feelings for both the beretta and 1911, both classic looks and just awesome guns. great comparison vid!
Awesome video, just picked up my gun today, I went with the 92FS.
Had the same issue with my p238. I cut the magazine spring and it worked flawless after that. I sold it later because I needed money though. Had the same issue with a p226, cut the spring on that one as well and polished the feed ramp. Works fine now. Want to get a beretta 92 fs to have both of the pistols that competed in the military trials
I sleep with my M9 ,, it was hard to convince my wife to go sleep on the couch but hey i love my beretta
A Fine Weapon indeed my Cajun Friend. A Product of The Very First Firearms Manufacturer. Beretta has produced Firearms since the 1500's. My 92FS goes everywhere I do, along with 2 Spare 15 Round Mags. I have Had it Since 1996. I have SW9V & SW9VE Pair. You have the advantage. Ejection of Spent Shell Casings can be Adjusted for a Left Handed Shooter. (Kicks shells toward the left instead of to the right across your line of sight). Benefit of Wide Ejection Port... Just in Case you didn't Know.
I have just started shooting for the first time today. Very good explanations, I just wish I had watched the video before I went shooting.
You forgot to mention that the mill marks ends at a different spot in front of the trigger guard. Also the 92fs has a little extra material taken out where the webbing of your thumb sits.
I have never owned a 92fs. I really need one! Great stuff my friend. Remember revolvers! You will love them!!!
I have both a Sig P 228 , made in Germany, and a Beretta 92 SB which is the forerunner of the 92F and goes back many years but is essentially the same pistol but with a rounded trigger guard. I like them both but the Sig is more compact and is a better shooting gun than the Beretta, but not by much. The Beretta is significantly larger and holds two more rounds in the magazine. I managed to stumble on to two 20 round magazines factory made
My conceal carry for ten years was the 92fs with 2 mags. Shoulder aimed down with swinging release. Never went to the movies without it. Replaced with the p30 40 caliber. I found that the 92fs would jam on first shot after months of conceal carry unless it was religously cleaned and oiled. Lint from clothes and dust effect it a lot. I wouldnt cc it again.
The M9 I have has flat head screws, and every M9 I've seen has same, yrs may have been "upgraded" at some time. Either way, love them berreta's
My M9A1 that I just bought, brand new, came with the torx screws. Every 92 I've seen has flat heads.
If you had to pick just one, which of the two would you choose? I want to get a beretta but could not only afford one, so I wonder which you think is best.
those are some handsome guns. the beretta would be my first gun.
2 other differences... the 92FS has a cut out on the top back of the grip below the beaver-tail that the M9 doesn't. Also, the dust cover on the bottom of the frame is different below the barrel in front of the trigger guard (tapered instead of straight). That was done on the 92 so that they could use the same frame for the 96FS (.40 Cal) to deal with the increased stress of the larger round. I personally think it ruins the profile of the gun so I bought the M9. So basically, you have different paint on the sights, different grip screws, different cut below the beaver-tail and the dust cover profile. Other than that, they are the same gun.
For some reason Beretta changed the design of the receiver/frame. They put a slight taper at the front of the receiver for some reason, which slightly changed the overall look of the pistol. Some probably don't even notice it but I sure did and I don't care for this change.
My first 92F was the Italian model, before they started making them in the USA. It had the two-dot sights, which I really liked. Later on I bought a stainless 92FS and LOVED it. Same gun and all but I loved it in stainless :)
In the grand scheme of things I don’t know shit about handguns so when I bought an M9 it was purely because it was the gun Riggs had 🤷🏻♂️