This is Part 2 of a 3-part review by Nutnfancy focusing on the Beretta M9/Model 92 pistol. The video discusses its historical significance in changing the perception of semi-automatic pistols, particularly for military service, highlighting its reliability and durability. However, the reviewer also points out perceived drawbacks such as its large size for the 9mm caliber, excessive weight, complexity, and potential for being less reliable than designs like Glock and Sig (based on personal experience). Positive aspects mentioned include its traditional SA/DA trigger, good accuracy, durable Bruniton finish, and ample firepower. The open slide design is noted as a reliability feature, though the reviewer considers its effectiveness overrated. Ultimately, the Beretta M9 is viewed as a dated design surpassed by modern handguns. The reviewer gives it a Likeability Scale score of 5 out of 10.
This is Part 3 of a three-part review of the Beretta M9/Model 92 pistol by Nutnfancy. The video discusses the pistol's history as an in-service military firearm known for reliability and durability. The reviewer contends that while it has a decent trigger, accuracy, and finish, it is overly large and heavy for its 9mm caliber compared to modern designs like Glock and Sig. The open slide's reliability benefits are also debated. The review concludes by noting that the Beretta M9 is a dated design surpassed by newer handguns in various categories, giving it a 5 out of 10 likeability score.
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