This YouTube video review focuses on the Beretta M9-22, a .22 caliber pistol, highlighting its quality and comparing it to other notable .22 handguns like the FN 522 and Smith & Wesson M&P 22. The reviewer discusses why the Beretta M9-22 is considered a standout, with a brief mention of the classic Beretta M92/M9. The video also includes details about supporting the creator through Patreon and PayPal, a mention of the reviewer's 'B Channel', and acknowledges Gunnies Store in Orem, UT, for loaning the firearm for review. A note is made about mask usage due to ventilation issues at the range.
This YouTube video, titled 'The Jet Li Maneuver: Beretta Disassembly at Gunpoint,' focuses on the disassembly of a Beretta pistol, referencing the iconic action star Jet Li. The description highlights hashtags related to forgotten weapons, Beretta models like the M92, and the act of firearm disassembly. While the title suggests a dramatic or possibly fictionalized scenario ('at Gunpoint'), the core content appears to be a technical demonstration of firearm maintenance.
This video focuses on the Beretta M92, a firearm the creator expresses fondness for, while acknowledging its divisive nature among firearm enthusiasts. The description highlights a humorous reference to a common meme about losing firearms in boating accidents, suggesting the M92 is the gun the viewer *actually* owns. The video also features shout-outs to various brands and individuals involved in the firearms community, including optics, apparel, targets, and night vision gear, indicating a review or discussion of the firearm's features or performance in relation to these accessories.
This YouTube video showcases ongoing 3D printing projects for firearm components, specifically mentioning designs related to the Beretta M92 and Glock 19/26 models. The creator indicates that while the current content is a work-in-progress introduction, more exciting developments are expected soon. The collaboration with GeraldKatz is also highlighted, suggesting a shared effort in these 3D printing endeavors.
This video features Brandon Herrera, owner of The AK Guy Inc., reviewing and plinking with the iconic Beretta M92 pistol, also known as the M9. He highlights its pop culture presence in media like Die Hard and Call of Duty. The video also includes a sponsorship mention for USCCA and links to his merchandise and other social media channels. Herrera aims to document his entrepreneurial journey while having fun.
This video delves into the history of the Smith & Wesson XM9 pistol prototype, a contender in the Joint Service Small Arms Program (JSSAP) launched in 1977 to replace the Colt M1911A1. The JSSAP aimed for a double-action 9mm service pistol with a 15-round double-stack magazine, with major manufacturers submitting prototypes. The XM9 is described as a modified Model 59, later commercialized as the Model 459. While the Beretta M92 ultimately won the contract and became the M9, the XM9 represents a significant piece of late 20th-century American military firearm development, showcasing the competitive landscape of the era. The video highlights a specific example from Rock Island Auction Co., exhibiting wear that testifies to its role in the trials.
This video features Bill and Amy from Langdon Tactical discussing their enhanced Beretta M92 series handguns. They highlight the Elite LTT 92, Centurion, and Compact models, detailing customization options such as trigger jobs, NP3 nickel Teflon finishes for rust and corrosion resistance, and carry beveling. The video aims to inform viewers about Langdon Tactical's upgrades and improvements to the Beretta M92 platform, appealing to those interested in custom firearms and firearm enhancements.
This YouTube video provides a comprehensive guide to the field stripping and reassembly of the Beretta M9A3 pistol, noting its applicability to nearly all mil-spec Beretta M92 models. The video confirms that the firearms shown are legal to own in Canada with a Restricted PAL. It also features a link to the creator's Instagram for daily content.
This video delves into the Heckler & Koch P7A13, a pistol developed by H&K for the US military's XM9 pistol trials. It details the evolution from earlier P7 models, highlighting the A13's key features like its double-stack 13-round magazine, altered magazine release, and heat shield. Despite its development, the P7A13 did not win the trials, partly due to its higher cost compared to the eventual winner, the Beretta M92. The advancements made for the A13 were later incorporated into commercial and police models like the P7M8 and P7M13.
This video from TFBTV showcases new firearms offerings from Beretta. It highlights an upgraded Beretta 1301 Tactical shotgun, a collaboration with Aridus Industries featuring Magpul accessories. The video also introduces a custom Beretta M92 handgun developed with competition shooter Ernest Langdon, tailored to his specifications from competitive shooting experience. The description also details TFBTV's monthly Patreon giveaways for supporters, including firearms and Blue Alpha Gear belts.
This video provides a detailed review of the Beretta Wilson Combat M92G Brigadier, highlighting its steel frame, which contributes to its significant weight for a 9mm pistol. The reviewer points out several custom features incorporated by Wilson Combat, including improved grips, checkering, sights, and slide milling. The video discusses the pistol's accuracy and reliability, noting how its weight aids in managing recoil and keeping shots on target during rapid and aimed fire. While acknowledging its appeal to Beretta enthusiasts, the reviewer expresses that it's not a pistol they would personally carry, and offers a comparative perspective on its value against similar firearms. The review concludes with a Nutnfancy Likability Scale rating of 2.5 Stars.
This VSO Gun Channel video features an "Over the Beach" test of the Beretta M92, with the title suggesting it's more reliable than a Glock. The description clarifies VSO's role as an educational resource and contract lab for testing and evaluation, emphasizing their objective content and independence from manufacturers. The video aims to promote responsible gun ownership and safety. It's noted that subject matter is often provided by manufacturers at no cost, but VSO retains creative control and the right to publish negative findings. The channel exclusively uses standard capacity or lower magazines.
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