Hands down I take my Sig Sauer P226 Legion DA/SA over the M9. I was issued the M9 when I was 11H in the Army National Guard. The M9 is a good pistol “But” I think the Sig Sauer P226 Legion is an awesome pistol!! I like the quality and paying attention to detail on the Sig Sauer. I also like the enclosure of the barrel on the slide. My MK25 is also a great pistol too.
Sir, targets are not the same as humans. If they are harming others, or have the ability to kill you, it’s a different metric. As was said of Marshall Earp, “Make haste, slowly.” Breathe. You shoot the M9A4 much better than the Sig. Different platform. Why go with the Sig, when you do much better with the Beretta? Please reconsider. Too, if you do not already have them, Mec-Gar has superb 20rd Anti-Friction Coated (AFC) magazines, developed for the WOT. All the Best to You and Yours, Sir. BTW, don’t go for speed, until you are confident and able of engaging your target fluidly. Smooth, not jerky. Know your weapon intimately. Choose ONE, then practice with it, until it is a part of you- not just sometime. UA-camrs have so many weapons, so much different types of ammo, and are putting forth their knowledge, that even that may get thinned out. If either P226 or M9A4 is your choice, clean the other, put it in the safe, except for fun times- only. If you slow down, take your time, THEN take your shot- you’ll be far more decisive, deliberate, and deadly. When I say slow down, it’s a measure of concentration, ability, and discipline. There are far more gunfighters today, than ever were in the Old West. You’re not training yourself, or others, to go up against men or women that compete. It may happen, but not likely. The incident you are talking about wasn’t the good guy going up against a real gunfighter. He was going up against a killer, who had all the factors on his side- he thought. He went up against a young man that knew his piece intimately. A weapon in which he had supreme confidence. Think about it- you have the same abilities- if you are assiduous, dedicated, and have the same warrior mind set… All battles are first won, or lost, in the mind. Know yourself, know your weapon, and train like you fight. God Bless You and Yours, Sir. Stay with the Beretta, regardless of popularity- your body knows it better…
Thank you, bro! I get excited and tend to go to fast (that’s what she said!) and it fucks me up. Like you said slow down and work on my trigger discipline.
Have any issues with your M9A4 magazines? I have the 18rd in mine, one fails to lock the slide open, one can't be removed from the gun when fully loaded and in the gun, have to press the magazine release while simultaneously shoving my thumb down the breach for the magazine to be released. The third mag works good. Waiting on a reply from Beretta at the moment.
Sorry to hear. Texas Plinking and Honest Outlaw perform quite well with his A3, though the A4 has Beretta's newer trigger system. On the other hand, I remember hrfunk had a terrible time with the A3. In my experience zeroing more than a few Beretta RDOs, its mechanical accuracy is near the top of its class. Even with Compact stock Beretta's I'm more accurate than with just about any other gun in its price range, except CZs on some days. I mostly shoot DA/SA so that might explain a part of it.
The 2 best DA/SA brands - SRT in the SiG helps a lot. CZ and HK get honorable mention but these 2 are a space above them.
Absolutely agree!
Hands down I take my Sig Sauer P226 Legion DA/SA over the M9. I was issued the M9 when I was 11H in the Army National Guard. The M9 is a good pistol “But” I think the Sig Sauer P226 Legion is an awesome pistol!! I like the quality and paying attention to detail on the Sig Sauer. I also like the enclosure of the barrel on the slide. My MK25 is also a great pistol too.
I think Elijah had a Glock 19
Sir, targets are not the same as humans. If they are harming others, or have the ability to kill you, it’s a different metric. As was said of Marshall Earp, “Make haste, slowly.” Breathe. You shoot the M9A4 much better than the Sig. Different platform. Why go with the Sig, when you do much better with the Beretta? Please reconsider. Too, if you do not already have them, Mec-Gar has superb 20rd Anti-Friction Coated (AFC) magazines, developed for the WOT. All the Best to You and Yours, Sir. BTW, don’t go for speed, until you are confident and able of engaging your target fluidly. Smooth, not jerky. Know your weapon intimately. Choose ONE, then practice with it, until it is a part of you- not just sometime. UA-camrs have so many weapons, so much different types of ammo, and are putting forth their knowledge, that even that may get thinned out. If either P226 or M9A4 is your choice, clean the other, put it in the safe, except for fun times- only. If you slow down, take your time, THEN take your shot- you’ll be far more decisive, deliberate, and deadly. When I say slow down, it’s a measure of concentration, ability, and discipline. There are far more gunfighters today, than ever were in the Old West. You’re not training yourself, or others, to go up against men or women that compete. It may happen, but not likely. The incident you are talking about wasn’t the good guy going up against a real gunfighter. He was going up against a killer, who had all the factors on his side- he thought. He went up against a young man that knew his piece intimately. A weapon in which he had supreme confidence. Think about it- you have the same abilities- if you are assiduous, dedicated, and have the same warrior mind set… All battles are first won, or lost, in the mind. Know yourself, know your weapon, and train like you fight. God Bless You and Yours, Sir. Stay with the Beretta, regardless of popularity- your body knows it better…
Did you end up changing the guide rod on the beretta, if so from where ?!
I never did bro. I was looking last year and they were hard to come by.
Dude. Your a good shot, very nice equipment ❤.
Thank you, bro! I get excited and tend to go to fast (that’s what she said!) and it fucks me up. Like you said slow down and work on my trigger discipline.
Is that a m9a4 full size or centurion.
@@USAMYHOMESWEETHOME It’s the Centurion.
Have any issues with your M9A4 magazines? I have the 18rd in mine, one fails to lock the slide open, one can't be removed from the gun when fully loaded and in the gun, have to press the magazine release while simultaneously shoving my thumb down the breach for the magazine to be released. The third mag works good. Waiting on a reply from Beretta at the moment.
That sucks, man. No issues so far.
I also have an m9a4 and I love it. What kind of holster do you have for it?
I don’t have one yet for it. I’d imagine I’ll go with a Safariland Holster though.
I just ordered a holster for mine. Went with C&G. There are only a hand full of holsters for the M9 with a light and red dot.
Slow down. And maybe you’ll actually hit your target in 1 shot
is it just me? but any video I watch about the M9A4 seems so inaccurate and the pistol it is compared to always performs better???
I’m biased cuz I love the 92 models. So could be? I will say the RDO mounting system sucks. Nothing like the FN 509 model.
Have you shot one?
@@gutblaster187 I own one. And a G19x. Still can’t fall in love with the M9A4
Sorry to hear. Texas Plinking and Honest Outlaw perform quite well with his A3, though the A4 has Beretta's newer trigger system. On the other hand, I remember hrfunk had a terrible time with the A3. In my experience zeroing more than a few Beretta RDOs, its mechanical accuracy is near the top of its class.
Even with Compact stock Beretta's I'm more accurate than with just about any other gun in its price range, except CZs on some days. I mostly shoot DA/SA so that might explain a part of it.
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