I love the 92FS/M9 pistol; its Beretta lineage, timeless beauty with its open-slide design, 9mm caliber, tremendous accuracy, reliability, super smooth single/double action and its safety features, the way it field strips, and as a US Marine, the fact that it is a US military weapon. When it's all on the line, this is my hands down weapon-of-choice as my sidearm! God bless Beretta!
22steve5150 Same here, I couldn't believe when I first held my M9A1, I was in the market for a full size 9mm and it came down to the Beretta or a Glock 19, and after holding the Beretta, that's one of the things that tipped the scale and won me over. Plus I've always wanted a da/sa pistol since I was a kid. But, I will eventually get the G19 too. But yeah the Beretta fits like a glove !!
For the record, the Glock-19 is technically a compact 9mm, the Glock-17 being the full-size version and the Glock-26 being the subcompact. I'm not a fan of Glocks. I find them to be woefully inaccurate compared to CZ and Berretta, as well as being far less reliable than the "perfection" Glock pontificates about. I've had several FTFs with the Glock-22 I'm forced to carry on-duty and a Glock-23 I used to own. Not one problem with my M92A1 or CZ-75 PCR.
I know he mentioned the G17 in the video, but I was wondering the same thing. Why would you put a compact size gun next to a really full size gun like the Beretta for comparison?. My best guess is the round count they both hold is similar can be the only reason he'd use a 19 instead of the 17 for this "Glock vs Beretta" review...
honestly, until i started shooting professionally with a club, i had no appreciation or understanding for you shooting that gong at that distance with a pistol consistently. fantastic shooter
Sherpaful That's debatable. You're comparing a highly reliable firearm to a highly reliable firearm. With these two guns it only boils down to preference and which ones feels better in the hand of the shooter.
+Sherpaful ppl...chill up plz...one gun comes after the other...you see...at first (even not really...) it was the no slide big heavy steel beretta...and then...came the plastic glock..."that can pass through any airport...coz its...plastic"...rite ?...rite...so...thats the storey...so...who likes older school...gets the dammm beretta...who wants plastic...will get the damm "modern" plastic...and then yet...there will allways be...the tanfoglio force-match-elite...and the taurus oss...not to mention the beretta clone which is full steel...gorgeous finishes and cheapper than the original ?...(lol now I make scandal...)
I have a little experience with both. Handling the Beretta is like riding a magnificent well-trained horse. It even seems that it has the ability to teach me how to be a better shooter in the way a great horse can teach me how to ride better. The Beretta feels like an active, intelligent partner. After a day of shooting with it, I feel energized and focused. The Glock, on the other hand, is like dealing with a hot-tempered, poorly disciplined Napoleon. It is messy, vindictive, and out for itself. Yes, it is compact and powerful and can get the job done but it takes so much mental energy to work with it that it's not worth the benefit of its portability for me. After a day of shooting with the Glock, I'm sapped and grumpy. Yes, the Beretta is heavier and harder to conceal. But what it gives you in performance, personality, and feel can't compare to the Glock. If you have to choose one for frequent concealed carry, (especially if you are smaller) then the Glock does make more sense. Otherwise, leave that raging toddler alone and get the Beretta.
+Ray Isaac Nah. For me, working w a Glock is as fun as hanging out with a violent, poorly brought up ADHD toddler without his Ritalin. I'm sure it is a good match for some but I just don't have the patience for it.
The Beretta 92fs is what I plan to get as my first semi automatic pistol. The Beretta 92fs is a beautiful handgun, the Glock is pretty ugly like most semi automatic handgun models I have seen. The looks of a gun matter to me.
Jack Saegar I just bought a Beretta 92FS and I fell in love with it. It's pretty, I love the hammer decocker on it, it's awesome how fast I can reload it, I fired 230 rounds threw it with out fail and it's much cheaper to shoot and easier to find ammo for then my 357. magnum revolver. I hated semi automatics and went with a revolver as my first handgun because of how ugly many of the models are until seeing the Beretta 92FS and others like the Browning HP and the 1911. How does the Glock make all other pistols obsolete?
WVgregWV They're no more or less rugged, that's all in your mind. Unless you were to put them into an over or fire or microwave, then yeah a poly gun will melt before an all steel or aluminum/steel one will. But how often do we have gunfights in massive microwaves? That's right, just the once.
WVgregWV Please let me know where I can get a 92FS for 500.00 bucks That's what I pay for G17s. Around here or on line the 92FS seems to be closer to 700.00. I am serious I would like to get a 92FS for $500.00 e-mail me. Thank you.
I've owned the 92F since 1988- mine was actually made in Italy! I have fired it, 1000's of times. It has never jammed! Factory loads from 100 to 147 grain, FMJ and HP all feed without issues. Would definitely trust my life with it. I recently bought a Glock 23 Gen 4 and can't wait to see if it can beat the Beretta's reliability!
camp168 I wouldnt trade my beretta for nothing . I think for me personally it's the best handgun made . I carried it and trusted my life with it for 4 years in the navy and still do today.
The Glock 19 gen 3 is the 1st semi-auto pistol I purchased. The 19 delivers in every way. The 2nd pistol I bought was the Beretta 92 FS. The first time I shot the 92 FS I loved it. I’m very happy with both pistols and would recommend either of them strongly to anybody considering purchasing either of these handguns.
This was exactly my experience; I liked my Glock 19, which was my first semi-auto pistol that I owned, but I wasn't in love with the trigger and the overall ergonomics. They were fine, they worked, but I never felt like they truly sparked joy. Traded it for a Beretta 92A1, which very much sparks joy. It's funny how many other people in this comment section say it fits their hand perfectly, because I feel the same way. I'm more accurate with it than pretty much any other gun I own, and it's by far one of the nicest guns I have.
I absolutely love my Beretta 92A1. If I were to conceal carry, I think a Glock 19 makes a little more sense. It's just as reliable as well. Apart from that, Beretta all the way for me. Both are dependable firearms but like many have said, the look of the Beretta can't be argued with.
I shoot my 92A1 far more accurately and faster. And because of that, I carry it every day. I have an appendix carry holster and an OWB holster for open carry depending on what I'm doing and where I'm going. Both are made by Hidden Hybrid Holsters. They are surprisingly comfortable considering the size of the 92A1. I use a Magpul Tejas gun belt to support the extra weight of the Beretta and it works well. I wish a company like Alien Gear made a retention holster that would fit the 92A1 with a light and red dot. I put the suppressor and light on the rail and sleep with it on my strong hand side at night under the covers =]. It's the best pistol ever made if you ask me. I'll never sell it. The Wilson Combat upgrades turned it into a dream to shoot. I would have paid them double if I knew how good the improvements would be. It went from incredible out of the box to a unicorn.
I carry my glock because its light! The Beretta stays by my bed with a 19 round mag and a light. I can shoot it more accurate and its safer loaded in my home with the decock and safety. 2 different guns for 2 different purpose. I love them the same (:
Fair enough. Glocks are going to be lighter any day. But I'd rather go with my 92Fs all the time, bed or ccw, becuaee I train with it more. Becuade at the end of the day the best gun is the gun you are most familiar with.
I have a Gen 5 Glock 17. Had a chance to shoot a Beretta 92fs for the first time yesterday. The difference was unbelievable. The trigger pull and recoil of the Beretta was so much smoother, it felt like I was shooting a .22
A note on suppressors(because that seems to be becoming a bigger thing these days): the Beretta 92 barrel can be direct-threaded for a suppressor, whereas the Glock(with an extended barrel to clear the frame and slide) has a tilting barrel and requires a Neilsen device to catch the suppressor weight while a round chambers. The factory sights on both pistols also sit too low on the slide to clear any suppressor body I've seen, and both would need to be switched to taller sights to use them over a can.
+Michael Lawson Amen. I carried a M-9 in the Air Force and fired it probably about as much as you and it never jammed on me and handled flawlessly. Never shot it in combat either but would bet my life on it. Great handgun and would recommend it to anyone looking for a great reliable 9mm.
***** The problems with the early 92s was because the military failed to follow Beretta's ammo recommendations. This was the same as the horror stories with the m16 early in the Vietnam War. E. Stoner recommened powder for the m16 and the military in their ultimate wisdom decided to ignore the designer. This was fixed, just as Beretta corrected a problem that would not have been a problem if military brass did not think they know more than those who built the weapon. You will find very few handguns that will survive a regular diet of submachine gun loads.
***** My Glock 19 can't handle 115 grain ammo sometime, compared to the Beretta. Beretta takes all ammo all day long. Glock handling feels awkward after a decent pistol like a Beretta. I trust my Beretta way over the Glock. (Glock is a simpleton gun, meant for simple people, just like the Iphone is meant for simple people compared to android OS which is meant for competent people).
They're really beautiful. My Beretta O/U is a work of art. And it was made in the 1950s. All the checkering, fitting and engraving was done by hand and it's just amazing. Made before CNC was a thing :-)
+Ofordgabings well...if you can live up with the no slide style...tanfoglio are much more appealing...and other maybe...diamond shaped...like ppq...or other like usp...
The Beretta just looks better. I've been considering what to buy lately, and the Beretta has been on my mind. After watching this video, my mind is somewhat changing. The Glock 19 seems it might serve better for conceal carry.
@@moonshinetales14i recommend you shoot both before you buy. I hate the beretta and always have been. It looks sexy but i just hate shooting and manipulating it. Glock 19 is much more practical and simple, and I wouldn’t pick anything else. Just my opinion but the glock 19 is easier to use and much lighter
+Sherpaful Glock is an over-glorified, run-of-the-mill handgun. It does everything pretty good. Nothing bad about them, but nothing amazing about them. You're right. It *is* his loss. The loss of a Glock, which isn't much of a loss.
Ralin What is a "run-of-the-mill" handgun? Most guns are pretty common these days, and they are all just pretty good. Unless you are talking about high-end custom guns, one is not better than the other. Let me summarize how they work: Point gun at target, pull trigger to go bang, bullet exits muzzle and travels to target. Repeat steps. Glocks do this just as well as any other gun out there including your precious HK and Beretta
Ralin What doesn't it do amazingly well? Its as reliable as any gun out there and can be very accurate. The Glock 34 is one of the most popular guns for IDPA.
You make it look easy. Loved your videos for years, but just picked up a Glock 48 a month ago, who your son reviewed, I’m a first time gun owner. Your videos are very helpful and I always enjoy them. Thanks!
I have had my hands on both versions. I own the italian made piece and a friend owns the USA made piece. The frame of the italian piece is crisp in all of it's machine work, it feels like it's CNC machined from a block of billet (which it is) and the USA made version feels more like a forging with much less crispness. Does it matter? Nope... Just my $0.02 from comparing both in depth. I'm not sure how the USA lower is made, I would assume it's exactly the same so I'm not sure why there is a difference in the finish work.
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Brett DiMichelle Studios They are manufactured exactly the same with the same equipment EXCEPT the Italian model doesn't have the slide stop built into the de-cocker/safety required by US military (Italian model is a 92F, US is a 92FS).
I carry my Beretta 92 in a Cross Breed inside the waist holster in the 5 o clock position. Being a big person, it conceals well on me, and I do practice drawing quickly and firing and it works well for me. I was also issued this weapon in the Army as a 19K , was forced to remain on the range for as long as it took to qualify expert, and had to field strip and reassemble it, and perform malfunction clearing drills without looking at it.
I own a 92FS as my main "combat" pistol if SHTF and I also have a Glock 26 for back up. You can't go wrong either way… Glock or Beretta - it's all preference.
I love the Beretta’s characteristics and fit of the gun in my hand having a larger grip. Never fired a Glock before but have friends that claim they are a great gun as well. Thanks for the comparison!
You know, believe it or not, I just had a nightmare. I woke up and was just in shock. First thing I did was turn on a Hickok45 video. This is the one. That’s because they are super entertaining, relaxing, and friendly. You get warm feelings from them. So thank you Hickok45, you calmed me down tonight. I will never forget that.
I actually hate striker fire guns so that'll tell you what I think about glocks. other than that, we should also note what an incredible sexy pistol the beretta is and the glock isn't.
Yes, well the fact that YOU don't like striker guns and think the Beretta is "sexier", doesn't really add much other than one man's preference. ie' it's not objective.
When I retired from US Air Force in 1991 I got my Beretta 92FS and never have had anything go wrong , Fits my hand like a glove . I do have shoulder holster and outside the waste holster Really like the 92FS still today wont trade it for nothing .
I may be one of the few people who find the Glock beautiful to look at, it’s very aesthetically pleasing to my eye. The only reason I don’t own one is because I already own an M9 and I’m big enough to carry it without any discomfort. If there was a glock with a metal frame instead of plastic I’d have to own it, I’ve just never been a fan of plastic framed pistols.
I'm a Beretta M9 owner who shot the Glock 19 today for the first time. Noticeable differences; the weight of the Glock is definitely lighter and recoil has a bit more punch, the Glock trigger is a bit weird to me since I'm not used to it, I couldn't figure out if I always want to keep the little trigger depressed for subsequent shots or release it all the way, was causing me to flinch a bit, a few times the Glock would eject the casing right back at my face, whereas the Beretta flings the casings over your right shoulder every single time. So the Berettas my baby, but different guns take practice to get the hang of.
The glock can definitely feel like holding on to fish while shooting it. The short handle and increased recoil due to light weight polymer frame just makes them so hard to shoot one handed
I just recently brought a Glock 20 Gen 4 and loved it! I've carried and fired the Beretta 92FS for 17 years, when I was a Military Police officer in the US Army. I don't like the Beretta's uneven weight distribution on the gun and the open barrel. The weight of the gun tends to be a little heavier in the front causing people to generally shoot low. The Beretta's I carried had a tendency to rust especially in the open barrel portion, no matter how many times you clean it, oil it, and wipe it dry.
I have the Taurus version 92 w stainless slide. Love it, love breakin it down, love cleaning it, love firing it. Feels so silky smooth, like sipping a small batch craft bourbon from the top shelf in a crystal rocks glass with one big ice cube. Glocks feel like slugging Kentucky Gentleman from pass the bottle on a hot day in July. Believe me I've done both, but I prefer the 92.
I've had my 92FS for years and I'm thinking about buying another one or two of them. Maybe three. I went into a gun store a long time ago, and I was interested in a Glock. The guy behind the counter said pull the slide back and dry fire it.. When I did, I heard what could be considered the twang of a cheap toys spring. I said it sounded like a cheap toy. He said he agreed. I told him I would pass on the Glock. He said he didn't blame me one bit. A couple of years later I bought the Beretta.
Going to get my first hand gun this weekend. Cant get enough of your vids. SAFETY is key. That's what I get from all your vids. Respect the gun. Thx Hickok!
Sir, I love your videos but on this issue I clearly stand on the other side of the fence. I used the Beretta for years in service, and as law enforcement. Given the choice I will take my Beretta all day. As for carry or concealed carry this gun was not designed to be a concealed carry gun it was meant to be a military/law enforcement gun so no it does not play well for that roll. Speaking about this gun for concealed carry is like criticizing a Ferrari for poor off road performance. As to the Glock I have only shot one once in my life and it malfunctioned on the first shot. That said I think we are both biased, but I do thank you for all of the great videos please keep doing what you're doing.
+Todd Coleman I'm not buying your Glock malfunctioned on the first shot. I've been shooting Glocks for years, perhaps a hundred thousand rounds, and have only had two malfunctions.
+Todd Coleman Plus you did spell "Role" wrong. That must mean the GLOCK is the winner. Glock, Glock, Glock, Glock, GOOOOOO Glock.... Just joking around.
I have the 92fs, I bought it in 2007 and till this day, I still have it. Great gun, I love it. One of my favorite gun, and also my first gun I bought too.
When I first bought my Beretta I managed to get a few stovepipe jams because I was a new shooter and I was limpwristing the firearm. And I have seen Glocks malfunction a lot at work because of exceptionally poor maintenance. But these issues are very hard to create in these generally very reliable weapons.
God I wish we could shoot pistols in the u,k, I get so frustrated to see shooting so easy in the states, I was lucky to visit San Antonio Texas early this year and shot about 50 rounds through a glock 17 , it was a fantastic experiance probally never get another chance again,
What I find interesting is he hasn't had a lot of experience with the Baretta and a ton of experience with the Glock. He shoots the Baretta just as well as a gun that he has probably fired thousands of times. That's a testament to the Baretta, I believe. Watch a later video where he complained about the trigger pull of the Baretta while hitting every shot dead on as though it wasn't even an issue. The Baretta reminds me of more classic firearms. I'm drawn to it.
That's a testament to the shooter, not the gun. Both berretas and Glocks are great and reliable, but Hickok has fired damn near every handgun under the sun.
I have shot both, but prefer the Beretta simply because it feels more comfortable in my hand. Plus I seem to have a little more accuracy with it. Probably because it does feel more comfortable.
I have a Glock 21 (45 ACP), and I once had a 92 FS. I have nothing negative to say about my Glock. But I really miss my Beretta. It was so comfortable and handled so nice, it felt like a luxury car in my hand, and performed as such. I do plan on buying another.
thanks Hickok! you have been my go to guy for the past year on everything related to guns. I like how your guy safety is second nature when you are double checking the chamber of your pistols. Thanks for the videos! oh I will check your channel, but for fun I was wondering if you have a video on Saturday night special pistols, I would be curious to see your take
+Ramon Hernandes Well, for me, any pistol I think is "special" enough to carry on Saturday night would qualify for that name. :-) I think I know what you mean, though; you mean cheap little guns.
I owned a beretta 92fs for the last 26 years, as a shooting enthusiast I found it very reliable, fits nicely on the hand, the grip is perfect. The original trigger is very heavy on the first pull on DA, even the SA is heavier compared to a Sig 226. I had not shot a Glock until recently, I purchased a Glock 226, I find the trigger mushy.
Seems to me that glocks are designed to be more of an idiot-proof, common denominator gun, i.e., no manual safety to get hung up on when you are bringing it in to action, easier for a female to grip, big easy-to-see sights, typical striker fired trigger that although mushy is not too hard to pull, etc. I view the Beretta as the superior gun in most aspects, not least of which is looks, but the important fact remains that it's just too darned big for most concealed carry situations.
May I STATE- glock will not hold up on missions that I had to do - beretta did & always preformed flawlessly - law enforcement does not get into ummm dirty areas/deeds - glock has its right for civilian defense ( just don't drop or abuse it)
Wow. Sorry I didn't see this 5 years ago. I'm a retired Marine and the first pistol I bought was the Beretta 92FS. Once I saw it in the show case I hardly gave it a second thought. I've seen lots of videos comparing the Beretta to every manner of pistol, and yours was one of the most fair and unbiased. That's why I just subscribed. I'm not getting a Glock, but I do appreciate integrity.
I've used the M9 in the Navy for the last 3 years. Huge amounts of recoil for a 9mm. I like the Glocks more, used to hate them until I shot a Gen 5 Glock 17, amazing gun and incredibly accurate.
Beretta is awesome, but I'll take the G19 for concealed carry.
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I have a 92FS because it is a historical benchmark. But it was meant to be a military sidearm, not a concealed carry firearm. SIG makes a single stack version of the P226 (P225) with a compact frame and shorter barrel. It makes a great carry gun while still being all metal.
Don't compare a Glock to any handgun. By no means is it a bad gun, or the worst, but it's not the best by any means, either. A Glock is a simple, polymer, stryker-fired handgun-and that's all it needs to be. When it comes to Glock lovers, there's a few different kinds. First, the ignorant kind who's never fired any other handgun but a Glock, and two, some one who has, through testing, discovered that they legitimately like the Glock- and that's just fine. Me, I'm a 92fs kinda guy, but hey, I have my reasons for this decision, too. If you'd like, go look at The Yankee Marshal's video- but be warned, he has a complicated sense of sarcasm. I personally enjoy it, be sure to check it out.
I absolutely love all glocks. I would say the 92 being longer and heavier would probably be easier for first timers to be more accurate would you agree with that ?
What a throwback video. This was the first video from Hickok I ever saw. UA-cam just recommended this to me and made me nostalgic. I was still in elementary school when this video came out and now I graduated college not too long ago with my first adult job. Thanks for the fond memories Hickok!
Would love to see you do a comparison with a beretta 92 and a Taurus 92. I believe the Taurus will shoot a better group. Thank you for sharing your experience!!
Taurus 92 is a copy of Beretta they both shoot accurate, the grip is identical but the quality on the Beretta is by far better than cheap taurus 92. I had both guns Beretta is better...
Love my 92fs, I put some beautiful Missouri walnut grips on it. In my opinion it’s better than my Glock model 22 that I have. It’s definitely more accurate than the Glock.
I need to say thank you Americans for the love to our Beretta, peace from.Italy 💙
Thank you and you country sir
Bless Italy! 🇮🇹
guzzi man96 just got my first beretta today. A 92fs. What a beauty. Thank you for the Beretta and pasta!
guzzi man96 love it!!!!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
atom italy made it first
The Beretta 92FS is irrefutably a much more pleasant gun to look at compared to a Glock.
Ashley Williams lol if only looks could kill.
Silas Newsome In the berettas case, it actually kills as good as it looks
I prefer the look of the Glock,Much cleaner look - simple and all business
I love my Baretta, our police in South Africa still use them over the new Glocks. They have both the glocks and Baretta but most choose baretta's.
"A weapon should not be decorative, it should be hardy." - Miyamoto Musashi
I love the 92FS/M9 pistol; its Beretta lineage, timeless beauty with its open-slide design, 9mm caliber, tremendous accuracy, reliability, super smooth single/double action and its safety features, the way it field strips, and as a US Marine, the fact that it is a US military weapon. When it's all on the line, this is my hands down weapon-of-choice as my sidearm! God bless Beretta!
And no cheap polymer either,pure love Beretta 💕
beretta 92fs/m9 is the most beautifil pistol ever made
I mean, you could slide the 1911 or the colt python in that argument but that's just opi ion lil bruh
Ignoring the spelling mistake, there are more beautiful designs depending on who you ask
The luger is a good looking pistol too in my opinion
Sack don't forget the Colt Anaconda there as well.
i would say it is the 1911 but beretta comes in second place for me
The 92FS just feels perfect in my hand, the most comfortable gun I've ever shot.
22steve5150 For me its the CZ 75 BD Police model, but they are extremely similar guns
22steve5150 Same here, I couldn't believe when I first held my M9A1, I was in the market for a full size 9mm and it came down to the Beretta or a Glock 19, and after holding the Beretta, that's one of the things that tipped the scale and won me over. Plus I've always wanted a da/sa pistol since I was a kid. But, I will eventually get the G19 too. But yeah the Beretta fits like a glove !!
For the record, the Glock-19 is technically a compact 9mm, the Glock-17 being the full-size version and the Glock-26 being the subcompact. I'm not a fan of Glocks. I find them to be woefully inaccurate compared to CZ and Berretta, as well as being far less reliable than the "perfection" Glock pontificates about. I've had several FTFs with the Glock-22 I'm forced to carry on-duty and a Glock-23 I used to own. Not one problem with my M92A1 or CZ-75 PCR.
I know he mentioned the G17 in the video, but I was wondering the same thing. Why would you put a compact size gun next to a really full size gun like the Beretta for comparison?. My best guess is the round count they both hold is similar can be the only reason he'd use a 19 instead of the 17 for this "Glock vs Beretta" review...
+22steve5150 same here
honestly, until i started shooting professionally with a club, i had no appreciation or understanding for you shooting that gong at that distance with a pistol consistently. fantastic shooter
@@deathlarsen7502 yep.... when you are sponsored to shoot for a club or a brand..... you are competing "professionally".
Beretta feels nice in the hand. Glocks feel like toys. Both great firearms though.
+Stabsnipers The glock may feel like a toy, but ironically it will come through more than a Beretta will.
Sherpaful That's debatable. You're comparing a highly reliable firearm to a highly reliable firearm. With these two guns it only boils down to preference and which ones feels better in the hand of the shooter.
+Stabsnipers can you say beretta 92fs compact is better than sig p320 compact ?
nika batadze I can't say one is better than the other. Sig always makes good products. Then again so does Beretta.
+Sherpaful
ppl...chill up plz...one gun comes after the other...you see...at first (even not really...) it was the no slide big heavy steel beretta...and then...came the plastic glock..."that can pass through any airport...coz its...plastic"...rite ?...rite...so...thats the storey...so...who likes older school...gets the dammm beretta...who wants plastic...will get the damm "modern" plastic...and then yet...there will allways be...the tanfoglio force-match-elite...and the taurus oss...not to mention the beretta clone which is full steel...gorgeous finishes and cheapper than the original ?...(lol now I make scandal...)
I have a little experience with both.
Handling the Beretta is like riding a magnificent well-trained horse. It even seems that it has the ability to teach me how to be a better shooter in the way a great horse can teach me how to ride better. The Beretta feels like an active, intelligent partner. After a day of shooting with it, I feel energized and focused.
The Glock, on the other hand, is like dealing with a hot-tempered, poorly disciplined Napoleon. It is messy, vindictive, and out for itself. Yes, it is compact and powerful and can get the job done but it takes so much mental energy to work with it that it's not worth the benefit of its portability for me. After a day of shooting with the Glock, I'm sapped and grumpy.
Yes, the Beretta is heavier and harder to conceal. But what it gives you in performance, personality, and feel can't compare to the Glock.
If you have to choose one for frequent concealed carry, (especially if you are smaller) then the Glock does make more sense. Otherwise, leave that raging toddler alone and get the Beretta.
I think if u training with baretta then maybe u be a good shooter with glock too.
+Ray Isaac Nah. For me, working w a Glock is as fun as hanging out with a violent, poorly brought up ADHD toddler without his Ritalin. I'm sure it is a good match for some but I just don't have the patience for it.
Kevin Short ?
Well spoken! Poetic too. You painted a pretty good picture in my mind.
AMEN SIR !
The Beretta 92fs is what I plan to get as my first semi automatic pistol. The Beretta 92fs is a beautiful handgun, the Glock is pretty ugly like most semi automatic handgun models I have seen. The looks of a gun matter to me.
Jack Saegar I just bought a Beretta 92FS and I fell in love with it. It's pretty, I love the hammer decocker on it, it's awesome how fast I can reload it, I fired 230 rounds threw it with out fail and it's much cheaper to shoot and easier to find ammo for then my 357. magnum revolver. I hated semi automatics and went with a revolver as my first handgun because of how ugly many of the models are until seeing the Beretta 92FS and others like the Browning HP and the 1911. How does the Glock make all other pistols obsolete?
WVgregWV They're no more or less rugged, that's all in your mind. Unless you were to put them into an over or fire or microwave, then yeah a poly gun will melt before an all steel or aluminum/steel one will. But how often do we have gunfights in massive microwaves? That's right, just the once.
WVgregWV Please let me know where I can get a 92FS for 500.00 bucks That's what I pay for G17s. Around here or on line the 92FS seems to be closer to 700.00. I am serious I would like to get a 92FS for $500.00 e-mail me. Thank you.
CIODOD There around $550 new in Missouri
CIODOD My cost $650 brand new.
The Beretta has that iconic handgun look, the glock looks like a water gun.
USA- USA what with your polymer plastic internal parts? laughs.
RisvoldTheGreat the internal parts are metal doofus.
The Beretta is the most ergonomic thing ever created by mankind, while the glock is the least ergonomic thing ever created by mankind.
The Beretta copied the design of the German Walther P38
US USA Well you can't argue that a glock is better looking than a beretta m9.
I've owned the 92F since 1988- mine was actually made in Italy! I have fired it, 1000's of times. It has never jammed! Factory loads from 100 to 147 grain, FMJ and HP all feed without issues. Would definitely trust my life with it. I recently bought a Glock 23 Gen 4 and can't wait to see if it can beat the Beretta's reliability!
camp168 I wouldnt trade my beretta for nothing . I think for me personally it's the best handgun made . I carried it and trusted my life with it for 4 years in the navy and still do today.
How accurate is it
Soooo... better, equal or less favoured?
Beretta 92fs is the most reliable semi auto pistol design ever made
The Glock 19 gen 3 is the 1st semi-auto pistol I purchased. The 19 delivers in every way. The 2nd pistol I bought was the Beretta 92 FS. The first time I shot the 92 FS I loved it. I’m very happy with both pistols and would recommend either of them strongly to anybody considering purchasing either of these handguns.
Same here just got a glock 19 gen 3 a few weeks ago. My friend got a 92 fs as his first gun a few months ago. Great guns.
This was exactly my experience; I liked my Glock 19, which was my first semi-auto pistol that I owned, but I wasn't in love with the trigger and the overall ergonomics. They were fine, they worked, but I never felt like they truly sparked joy.
Traded it for a Beretta 92A1, which very much sparks joy. It's funny how many other people in this comment section say it fits their hand perfectly, because I feel the same way. I'm more accurate with it than pretty much any other gun I own, and it's by far one of the nicest guns I have.
Loved my Beretta M9 in the Marine Corps! And I always shot expert with it. I love Glocks as well. Both have been proven! Both I own!
i would love a life like this. Shooting awesome guns for fun. I'm from the UK and its near impossible.
Migrate to the states and become a citizen. You'll feel, uh, what's the word, "free-er?" "more free?" I like Free-er.
***** I'd rather have to deal with a few range Rambos than have the alternative.
derky101 There are no range Rambos at the range I set up in the ravine behind the barn. :)
TB Craft I'm in NYC so it's just about the same.
***** More psychopaths? How do you figure that???
I absolutely love my Beretta 92A1. If I were to conceal carry, I think a Glock 19 makes a little more sense. It's just as reliable as well. Apart from that, Beretta all the way for me. Both are dependable firearms but like many have said, the look of the Beretta can't be argued with.
I shoot my 92A1 far more accurately and faster. And because of that, I carry it every day. I have an appendix carry holster and an OWB holster for open carry depending on what I'm doing and where I'm going. Both are made by Hidden Hybrid Holsters. They are surprisingly comfortable considering the size of the 92A1. I use a Magpul Tejas gun belt to support the extra weight of the Beretta and it works well. I wish a company like Alien Gear made a retention holster that would fit the 92A1 with a light and red dot. I put the suppressor and light on the rail and sleep with it on my strong hand side at night under the covers =]. It's the best pistol ever made if you ask me. I'll never sell it. The Wilson Combat upgrades turned it into a dream to shoot. I would have paid them double if I knew how good the improvements would be. It went from incredible out of the box to a unicorn.
I have both of these guns, and like all of my firearms, each of them has very special talents and gifts and has a very special place in my heart.
I carry my glock because its light! The Beretta stays by my bed with a 19 round mag and a light. I can shoot it more accurate and its safer loaded in my home with the decock and safety. 2 different guns for 2 different purpose. I love them the same (:
Well said.
Very well said! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@@allenbackbone i thought the same before i read ur comment
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Fair enough. Glocks are going to be lighter any day. But I'd rather go with my 92Fs all the time, bed or ccw, becuaee I train with it more. Becuade at the end of the day the best gun is the gun you are most familiar with.
Beretta 92fs all the way
Glock all life
I have a Gen 5 Glock 17. Had a chance to shoot a Beretta 92fs for the first time yesterday. The difference was unbelievable. The trigger pull and recoil of the Beretta was so much smoother, it felt like I was shooting a .22
Noob Newbie I won’t lie, I thought Sig’s were overrated until I shot a P220 legion .45. Now I know what the fuss is about
What can I say I love Glock and Beretta
right
amen
Garret1912 glock , sig , beretta , browning and colt all are a beauty
A note on suppressors(because that seems to be becoming a bigger thing these days): the Beretta 92 barrel can be direct-threaded for a suppressor, whereas the Glock(with an extended barrel to clear the frame and slide) has a tilting barrel and requires a Neilsen device to catch the suppressor weight while a round chambers. The factory sights on both pistols also sit too low on the slide to clear any suppressor body I've seen, and both would need to be switched to taller sights to use them over a can.
Beretta 92FS does it for me. Nice review, thank you.
+The Llama No chance of that, they are super reliable.
+Michael Lawson Amen. I carried a M-9 in the Air Force and fired it probably about as much as you and it never jammed on me and handled flawlessly. Never shot it in combat either but would bet my life on it. Great handgun and would recommend it to anyone looking for a great reliable 9mm.
+Michael Lawson and +halo1313
Three Berettas over decades here. ZERO reliability problems.
thank you for your service.
+The LLama
explain jamming plz...to a gun with no upper slide...just for not jamming...what was wrong with yours ?...
+Comanche3Six same, I love the beretta 92, Glock....it's okay but I don't like it nearly as much
The Beretta has the cool factor.
To Italians, thank you, I love my Berettas!
You're welcome. We can't use that pistol tho, because of the laws.
@@we_need_moneh2132 sure we can, but we need the porto d'armi
@@system32ita yeah but in italy you can't own the 92fs (because the .9x19 pb is not legal) but you can own a 98fs in .9x21 imi
I love the Beretta for the reason it's such a large gun but not a 45ACP. It's high capacity and highly accurate.
The beretta is a man's gun. Its a war horse.
***** The problems with the early 92s was because the military failed to follow Beretta's ammo recommendations. This was the same as the horror stories with the m16 early in the Vietnam War. E. Stoner recommened powder for the m16 and the military in their ultimate wisdom decided to ignore the designer. This was fixed, just as Beretta corrected a problem that would not have been a problem if military brass did not think they know more than those who built the weapon. You will find very few handguns that will survive a regular diet of submachine gun loads.
***** whatever!!
***** My Glock 19 can't handle 115 grain ammo sometime, compared to the Beretta. Beretta takes all ammo all day long. Glock handling feels awkward after a decent pistol like a Beretta. I trust my Beretta way over the Glock. (Glock is a simpleton gun, meant for simple people, just like the Iphone is meant for simple people compared to android OS which is meant for competent people).
CGD_03 Rgr that..
AMEN !
The Beretta is certainly aesthetically pleasing.
+David Buschhorn The most aesthetically satisfying hand gun I've ever seen. Glocks... not so much.
They're really beautiful. My Beretta O/U is a work of art. And it was made in the 1950s. All the checkering, fitting and engraving was done by hand and it's just amazing. Made before CNC was a thing :-)
+Ofordgabings
well...if you can live up with the no slide style...tanfoglio are much more appealing...and other maybe...diamond shaped...like ppq...or other like usp...
The Beretta just looks better. I've been considering what to buy lately, and the Beretta has been on my mind. After watching this video, my mind is somewhat changing. The Glock 19 seems it might serve better for conceal carry.
What did u decide on?
@@josephsjourney3387 Nothing. Too damn poor right now to buy a gun. Lol
@@moonshinetales14i recommend you shoot both before you buy. I hate the beretta and always have been. It looks sexy but i just hate shooting and manipulating it. Glock 19 is much more practical and simple, and I wouldn’t pick anything else. Just my opinion but the glock 19 is easier to use and much lighter
I'll take a Beretta over a glock any day...
+Tommy Stone your loss
+Sherpaful Glock is an over-glorified, run-of-the-mill handgun. It does everything pretty good. Nothing bad about them, but nothing amazing about them. You're right. It *is* his loss. The loss of a Glock, which isn't much of a loss.
Ralin What is a "run-of-the-mill" handgun? Most guns are pretty common these days, and they are all just pretty good. Unless you are talking about high-end custom guns, one is not better than the other. Let me summarize how they work: Point gun at target, pull trigger to go bang, bullet exits muzzle and travels to target. Repeat steps. Glocks do this just as well as any other gun out there including your precious HK and Beretta
Sherpaful I described exactly what run of the mill is. It does everything fairly well, but nothing amazingly well.
Ralin What doesn't it do amazingly well? Its as reliable as any gun out there and can be very accurate. The Glock 34 is one of the most popular guns for IDPA.
Hey , it served officer Riggs pretty well . Thats why I bought my first one .
Sarah Showalter and John McClane
Beretta = perfect gun
+Abraham Lopez Beretta = too bulky, too many buttons and the worst DA trigger ever
Ryan Wynn I would, but they don't yet make 60mm glocks.
ALWAYS !!!
Cletus The Stud Not the perfect gun, it’s not 10mm.
It's big and heavy, the grip is a bit of a stretch for my hands. Harder to conceal, but I love my Beretta 96 and I don't like plastic kid toys.
You make it look easy. Loved your videos for years, but just picked up a Glock 48 a month ago, who your son reviewed, I’m a first time gun owner. Your videos are very helpful and I always enjoy them. Thanks!
Beretta carried it lot years in the army I'll take it any day over the glock.
the beretta is so sexy !!!!!
The Beretta copied the design of the German Walther P38
Droepram the first Beretta pistol is from 1915 and you can see that Beretta stile in that gun, the p38 is from ww2...
Droepram lol you’re just another ignorant dude
Beretta's are my favourite pistols
beretta is the better choice especially made in italy model
The usa is just as good if not better
Joe Trout it's better
+Danny Di which one
I have had my hands on both versions. I own the italian made piece and a friend owns the USA made piece. The frame of the italian piece is crisp in all of it's machine work, it feels like it's CNC machined from a block of billet (which it is) and the USA made version feels more like a forging with much less crispness. Does it matter? Nope... Just my $0.02 from comparing both in depth. I'm not sure how the USA lower is made, I would assume it's exactly the same so I'm not sure why there is a difference in the finish work.
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They are manufactured exactly the same with the same equipment EXCEPT the Italian model doesn't have the slide stop built into the de-cocker/safety required by US military (Italian model is a 92F, US is a 92FS).
I carry my Beretta 92 in a Cross Breed inside the waist holster in the 5 o clock position. Being a big person, it conceals well on me, and I do practice drawing quickly and firing and it works well for me. I was also issued this weapon in the Army as a 19K , was forced to remain on the range for as long as it took to qualify expert, and had to field strip and reassemble it, and perform malfunction clearing drills without looking at it.
i have bought a beretta 92fs and m9
Good choices
I have AK 47, Smith & Wesson 9MM shield, Glock 45, Glock 19, Glock 30s, Glock 20, 380 S&W, and a 44 Magnum
I own a 92FS as my main "combat" pistol if SHTF and I also have a Glock 26 for back up. You can't go wrong either way… Glock or Beretta - it's all preference.
-92FS... My love at first sight!
That Beretta is a stunning looker and great shooting all metal piece. That Glock looks plain and cheap. I'd take the Beretta all day 💯
I enjoy your style of presentations. They are fair, honest, and complete. Thank you for the time and effort it takes to make such a video.
I love the Beretta’s characteristics and fit of the gun in my hand having a larger grip. Never fired a Glock before but have friends that claim they are a great gun as well. Thanks for the comparison!
You know, believe it or not, I just had a nightmare. I woke up and was just in shock. First thing I did was turn on a Hickok45 video. This is the one. That’s because they are super entertaining, relaxing, and friendly. You get warm feelings from them.
So thank you Hickok45, you calmed me down tonight. I will never forget that.
Glad to be of service! :-)
hickok45 OMG! And you replied too! You just made my week. God bless!
I actually hate striker fire guns so that'll tell you what I think about glocks. other than that, we should also note what an incredible sexy pistol the beretta is and the glock isn't.
agreed. The Beretta looks like a work of art, The Glock looks like a chunk of steel/plastic
Try concealed carrying a Beretta. You can tell its a giant chunk of metal. I like both. But a Glock for carry.
+Nathan Mueller I open carry son.
I have carried both the Taurus PT92 and a Glock full sized concealed. Both are easy with my Alien Gear holster
Yes, well the fact that YOU don't like striker guns and think the Beretta is "sexier", doesn't really add much other than one man's preference. ie' it's not objective.
Dude I love my 92fs with wooden grips
Yeah. I put walnut grips on my Beretta 92FS. Very pretty.
Glock all life
I'll take the Beretta.
I have a Carried my Beretta Pistol, for my EDC, For many Years in the Past & has served me well also Love this Gun
When I retired from US Air Force in 1991 I got my Beretta 92FS and never have had anything go wrong , Fits my hand like a glove . I do have shoulder holster and outside the waste holster Really like the 92FS still today wont trade it for nothing .
I may be one of the few people who find the Glock beautiful to look at, it’s very aesthetically pleasing to my eye. The only reason I don’t own one is because I already own an M9 and I’m big enough to carry it without any discomfort. If there was a glock with a metal frame instead of plastic I’d have to own it, I’ve just never been a fan of plastic framed pistols.
I'm a Beretta M9 owner who shot the Glock 19 today for the first time. Noticeable differences; the weight of the Glock is definitely lighter and recoil has a bit more punch, the Glock trigger is a bit weird to me since I'm not used to it, I couldn't figure out if I always want to keep the little trigger depressed for subsequent shots or release it all the way, was causing me to flinch a bit, a few times the Glock would eject the casing right back at my face, whereas the Beretta flings the casings over your right shoulder every single time. So the Berettas my baby, but different guns take practice to get the hang of.
what
The glock can definitely feel like holding on to fish while shooting it. The short handle and increased recoil due to light weight polymer frame just makes them so hard to shoot one handed
I just recently brought a Glock 20 Gen 4 and loved it! I've carried and fired the Beretta 92FS for 17 years, when I was a Military Police officer in the US Army. I don't like the Beretta's uneven weight distribution on the gun and the open barrel. The weight of the gun tends to be a little heavier in the front causing people to generally shoot low. The Beretta's I carried had a tendency to rust especially in the open barrel portion, no matter how many times you clean it, oil it, and wipe it dry.
It will only rust when exposed to a lot of air and when you keep it locked in your gun bag you dont have to worry about it rusting
Who cares what you like
I watch a lot of gun review videos, but I gotta say: @hickok45 is my favorite.
perfect blend of knowledge, information, humour and wit.
You get about 40 feet per second more velocity from the Beretta due to the longer barrel. I compared my 92 SB with my wife's P07.
I got about 60+ fps more with my Beretta92FS vs my Glock19 I love them both BTW.
I have the Taurus version 92 w stainless slide. Love it, love breakin it down, love cleaning it, love firing it. Feels so silky smooth, like sipping a small batch craft bourbon from the top shelf in a crystal rocks glass with one big ice cube. Glocks feel like slugging Kentucky Gentleman from pass the bottle on a hot day in July. Believe me I've done both, but I prefer the 92.
I've had my 92FS for years and I'm thinking about buying another one or two of them. Maybe three. I went into a gun store a long time ago, and I was interested in a Glock. The guy behind the counter said pull the slide back and dry fire it.. When I did, I heard what could be considered the twang of a cheap toys spring. I said it sounded like a cheap toy. He said he agreed. I told him I would pass on the Glock. He said he didn't blame me one bit. A couple of years later I bought the Beretta.
Going to get my first hand gun this weekend. Cant get enough of your vids. SAFETY is key. That's what I get from all your vids. Respect the gun. Thx Hickok!
I own both pistols,and can testify that I seem to be more accurate with the Beretta. I think because of the longer barrel.
Sir, I love your videos but on this issue I clearly stand on the other side of the fence. I used the Beretta for years in service, and as law enforcement. Given the choice I will take my Beretta all day. As for carry or concealed carry this gun was not designed to be a concealed carry gun it was meant to be a military/law enforcement gun so no it does not play well for that roll. Speaking about this gun for concealed carry is like criticizing a Ferrari for poor off road performance. As to the Glock I have only shot one once in my life and it malfunctioned on the first shot.
That said I think we are both biased, but I do thank you for all of the great videos please keep doing what you're doing.
+Todd Coleman I'm not buying your Glock malfunctioned on the first shot. I've been shooting Glocks for years, perhaps a hundred thousand rounds, and have only had two malfunctions.
+Todd Coleman Plus you did spell "Role" wrong. That must mean the GLOCK is the winner. Glock, Glock, Glock, Glock, GOOOOOO Glock.... Just joking around.
Kasakee2 These Glock haters are so full of it. They're mostly kids who have never shot a gun outside Call of Duty
@@Sherpaful Or just people who have shot a Beretta for years due to its reliability, ergonomics, and accuracy.
Damn, that Barreta is soooo fucking epic looking though :D
YES SIR !!!
The Beretta copied the design of the German Walther P38
@@Droepram not really
@@Droepram i mean beretta made guns that existed before the p38
I have the 92fs, I bought it in 2007 and till this day, I still have it. Great gun, I love it. One of my favorite gun, and also my first gun I bought too.
Been lusting after a Beretta since I was a kid. It may finally be time
When I first bought my Beretta I managed to get a few stovepipe jams because I was a new shooter and I was limpwristing the firearm. And I have seen Glocks malfunction a lot at work because of exceptionally poor maintenance. But these issues are very hard to create in these generally very reliable weapons.
God I wish we could shoot pistols in the u,k, I get so frustrated to see shooting so easy in the states,
I was lucky to visit San Antonio Texas early this year and shot about 50 rounds through a glock 17 , it was a fantastic experiance probally never get another chance again,
N Rees you can shoot pistols in UK. I'm from UK originally
N Rees that stinks. You can always come back to the states and shoot again. Your most welcome here, mate.
Get out of the nasty lefty uk
Ralph, It was the right-wing conservative party that banned Handguns.
Move here I will help you get a job
Wow. I remember watching this when it was first uploaded.
Watching it again ten years later is pretty surreal.
I know the feeling quite well; time flies.
@@hickok45 It does when you're having fun on the range. Hope you're having a great day, hickok!
Beretta 92FS is a BEAUTIFUL gun.
What I find interesting is he hasn't had a lot of experience with the Baretta and a ton of experience with the Glock. He shoots the Baretta just as well as a gun that he has probably fired thousands of times. That's a testament to the Baretta, I believe. Watch a later video where he complained about the trigger pull of the Baretta while hitting every shot dead on as though it wasn't even an issue. The Baretta reminds me of more classic firearms. I'm drawn to it.
That's a testament to the shooter, not the gun. Both berretas and Glocks are great and reliable, but Hickok has fired damn near every handgun under the sun.
I have shot both, but prefer the Beretta simply because it feels more comfortable in my hand. Plus I seem to have a little more accuracy with it. Probably because it does feel more comfortable.
I have a Glock 21 (45 ACP), and I once had a 92 FS. I have nothing negative to say about my Glock. But I really miss my Beretta. It was so comfortable and handled so nice, it felt like a luxury car in my hand, and performed as such. I do plan on buying another.
thanks Hickok! you have been my go to guy for the past year on everything related to guns. I like how your guy safety is second nature when you are double checking the chamber of your pistols. Thanks for the videos! oh I will check your channel, but for fun I was wondering if you have a video on Saturday night special pistols, I would be curious to see your take
+Ramon Hernandes Well, for me, any pistol I think is "special" enough to carry on Saturday night would qualify for that name. :-) I think I know what you mean, though; you mean cheap little guns.
glock hater, beretta lover
I owned a beretta 92fs for the last 26 years, as a shooting enthusiast I found it very reliable, fits nicely on the hand, the grip is perfect. The original trigger is very heavy on the first pull on DA, even the SA is heavier compared to a Sig 226. I had not shot a Glock until recently, I purchased a Glock 226, I find the trigger mushy.
+James Booth Good call. lol but i think he meant 26
I think you ment sig 226 not glock 226 😂😂
@@zacnovick7470 glock 26 (baby glock)
Seems to me that glocks are designed to be more of an idiot-proof, common denominator gun, i.e., no manual safety to get hung up on when you are bringing it in to action, easier for a female to grip, big easy-to-see sights, typical striker fired trigger that although mushy is not too hard to pull, etc. I view the Beretta as the superior gun in most aspects, not least of which is looks, but the important fact remains that it's just too darned big for most concealed carry situations.
What I like about Hickok is that he always gives an unbiased review!
Great video, you do a great job, hickok. You’re a gifted educator.
whenever i search for a gun review video out of curiosity I stop searching when i see that hikock did a review😂😂😂😂😂😂
You can bet there's no wildlife within 3 square miles of that compound!
@boogiedahomey i think he mean because of the sound
@@joaosoares-rr5mj he's actually had to stop shooting to allow deer to get out of the way
Thank you taking the time to show us the difference. I like the 92FS ..
Wehibe Belachew good choice that's the one the military picked to. Now they have a sig tho
Notice the glock is louder
ravenwda007 ....and that's supposed to make it better?
Xcorgi
No. I just find it is louder. No gun is "better" Its a matter of preference.
+ravenwda007 I guess it's cause shorter barrel and polygonal rifling.
Shorter barrel makes it louder.
Did you notice the 3rd round sounded different? Might have been the load.
Your dog can't chew up the Beretta
😂😂😂
May I STATE- glock will not hold up on missions that I had to do - beretta did & always preformed flawlessly - law enforcement does not get into ummm dirty areas/deeds - glock has its right for civilian defense ( just don't drop or abuse it)
Wow. Sorry I didn't see this 5 years ago. I'm a retired Marine and the first pistol I bought was the Beretta 92FS. Once I saw it in the show case I hardly gave it a second thought. I've seen lots of videos comparing the Beretta to every manner of pistol, and yours was one of the most fair and unbiased. That's why I just subscribed. I'm not getting a Glock, but I do appreciate integrity.
My dad still has his Beretta from his time in the Army Rangers.
Beretta 92 is the world's best gun
AMEN !
Agreed!!
The man wearing a glock hat chooses the glock. Fair enough. 🇺🇸
I've used the M9 in the Navy for the last 3 years. Huge amounts of recoil for a 9mm. I like the Glocks more, used to hate them until I shot a Gen 5 Glock 17, amazing gun and incredibly accurate.
Beretta is awesome, but I'll take the G19 for concealed carry.
I have a 92FS because it is a historical benchmark. But it was meant to be a military sidearm, not a concealed carry firearm. SIG makes a single stack version of the P226 (P225) with a compact frame and shorter barrel. It makes a great carry gun while still being all metal.
Or get the best of both worlds. PX4 compact. Same size as G19, DA/SA, same MOA as 92FS.
Всегда смотрю Ваши обзоры! Мне как бывшему военнослужащему очень интересно и познавательно. Дай Бог вам здоровья.
Don't compare a Glock to any handgun. By no means is it a bad gun, or the worst, but it's not the best by any means, either. A Glock is a simple, polymer, stryker-fired handgun-and that's all it needs to be. When it comes to Glock lovers, there's a few different kinds. First, the ignorant kind who's never fired any other handgun but a Glock, and two, some one who has, through testing, discovered that they legitimately like the Glock- and that's just fine. Me, I'm a 92fs kinda guy, but hey, I have my reasons for this decision, too. If you'd like, go look at The Yankee Marshal's video- but be warned, he has a complicated sense of sarcasm. I personally enjoy it, be sure to check it out.
Why should a Glock not be compared to any other gun? I'm not sure I understand your reason for that statement.
When TSHTF are ya gonna play with 3-way decocker/safety/fire/switch for very long???
When my life is on the line I'm grabbing my G21...I have one for each hand...is that wrong?
Oh you want more weight? Pack that G21 full of 230 grn. .45 acp
Very miss these old videos feeling. They got a "old youtube flavour"
Like to.
I absolutely love all glocks. I would say the 92 being longer and heavier would probably be easier for first timers to be more accurate would you agree with that ?
love how he just laughs after every shot
My biggest question ever is who is the cameraman
What a throwback video. This was the first video from Hickok I ever saw. UA-cam just recommended this to me and made me nostalgic. I was still in elementary school when this video came out and now I graduated college not too long ago with my first adult job. Thanks for the fond memories Hickok!
Beretta's look so much better.
Would love to see you do a comparison with a beretta 92 and a Taurus 92. I believe the Taurus will shoot a better group. Thank you for sharing your experience!!
Taurus 92 is a copy of Beretta they both shoot accurate, the grip is identical but the quality on the Beretta is by far better than cheap taurus 92. I had both guns Beretta is better...
I wanna see the Taurus VS Beretta PT92Afs vs 92Fs & pt100 vs 96
Taurus 92s are built on old Beretta machines and tooling.
Pure choice, and nothing else. Both of these guns are superb in virtually every way. Safe pick either way.
Gun + Block = Glock
Michael Fulton Glocks are for minecraft fanboys.
Scientific anomaly and very funny.
Michelle, Girls love a guy with a big Glock.
Love my 92fs, I put some beautiful Missouri walnut grips on it. In my opinion it’s better than my Glock model 22 that I have. It’s definitely more accurate than the Glock.
The Beretta has been military and combat proven.
Love the Beretta 92FS. The Glock 19 is awesome too, but Martin Riggs used a Beretta. Lethal Weapon son!
Glock designers, please pay attention when this man makes a recommendation.