This video provides a comprehensive review of the Beretta 92FS Brigadier, highlighting its distinctive 'thicc' profile and positioning it as a 'high-pressure workhorse'. The review breaks down various aspects of the firearm, including what the reviewer dislikes, frame and grips, trigger mechanism, controls, slide and sights, and a shooting demonstration. It also touches upon aftermarket support and concludes with final thoughts. Affiliate links for holsters, optics, hearing protection, and camera gear are provided.
This "From the Vault" episode from Brownells features Gun Techs Steve Ostrem and Keith Ford exploring the Beretta M1951 pistol. They discuss its significance as Beretta's first locked-breech design, its history with the Italian military and police, and adoption by the Egyptian and Iraqi armies (as the Helwan and Tariq respectively). The video highlights its design influence from the Walther P38, with a direct comparison shown. A known weakness, the locking block's propensity to shear, is addressed with a discussion of the engineering fix, and Steve offers his take on the safety and magazine release. The episode encourages learning from historical firearm designs.
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.
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