I also own a 92S. Bought it brand new with presentation wood grips. I’ve replaced the grips with better textured ones for control. It is the pride of my gun collection and has a special place on the wall in my mancave when I’m working in there.
I love my 92s I got from Classic firearms. I was at first a little disappointed because I paid for the hand select and the condition wasn’t the best. Also mine had a really worn out recoil spring so it didn’t feed properly. I purchased a brand new Beretta recoil spring and guide rod for $20 and the gun works like new. Great purchase
In 2007 and 2008 we [3 of us engineers at work] were getting 2004 manufactured Beretta 92S pistols from Century Arms for $240 + $15 shipping and FFL. But here was a shortage of 92S magazines. I converted 92F magazines to 92S or 92F, by milling an extra retainer slot in the magazine. It turns out the magazines are hardened steel. I had to mill with carbide end mills. IN 2012 we got M12 holsters from Wideners for $15
That's a very clean 92S! When I received mine, it had the Italian policeman's name on a sticker stuck underneath the barrel-"El Gran Guido", I kid you not! John in Texas
thank you, I got 1 end February I do believe mine was never fired or if so not much my serial no is later than yours and there is a slight bend on magazine butt. Holster marks is all I can see. Classic Firearms is great
Thumbs up! I have a beretta 92 different model though. I’m a fan it’s one of my best pistols. It is iconic. It’s been in so many movies too. Thanks for sharing.
Almost forgot, but the NOS Beretta mags that Classic were selling awhile back were brand new-at least the ones I received! An amazing value-John in Texas
I ordered a Beretta 92s after watching Classic Firearms videos. The pistols had been available for years before I ordered. The pistol I received was in cosmetically poorer condition than anything I saw on the videos. Thankfully, internally the pistol seemed in good condition. I then read the reviews for the Beretta 92s on the Classic Firearms website. People were receiving pistols in worse condition than mine. I have ordered surplus pistols from Classic Firearms previously. I don't think I will be ordering anymore surplus pistols from Classic Firearms.. They should have at least 3 grades for their surplus firearms.
I like your relaxed down to earth style. I’m always amazed by the perception that you have to film an unloaded gun and prove it’s unloaded as you start the video. If the gun went off and actually shot the camera the viewers would escape death. Unless they are so sensitive that they die from fear. I’m trying to decide - should I buy the 92S or keep saving and put the money towards a 92FS INOX.
Thanks Gary. I like to show the gun being unloaded to reinforce gun safety but I have gotten some weird comments about pointing a gun at the camera. The 92S will serve you well but if you want night sights or replaceable sights I’d go with the Inox.
let everyone know a taurus 17 round mag will fit and work in the 92S taurus started out with that cut when they moved the release they kept the original cut in the mag and you can down load the langdon kit
How'd it go at the range? Hopefully the promags weren't unreliable, that's what I heard about them. I got factory beretta mags for $23 a piece. BTW, for the sights, they aren't too bad actually if you paint them. On mine I made 3 dots with white nail polish, then put a smaller red dot inside that white dot on the front sight only. Made a huge difference and is easy to pick up.
I thought it was refreshing to see a man handle a gun with ammunition safely, the way it’s supposed to be handled. No politically correct - this Gun is safe nonsense. We are not in the same room with him. Don’t worry we are safe.
@@ncshootist Well my shield just sits in the closet. I edc a few glocks and a M2.0 compact 40...My hands also swallow the gun and makes it more of a chore to shoot. Its fine but like you said I can shoot much better with my barking [expensive to have fun] G33 than the Shield. Plus I kinda like the more talking points with the 92S' back story. Italy etc..
Just be aware this model does not have the later (I guess you call it) hammer block safety and if you try to ride the hammer down on a chambered round you might get a surprise!!! Requires more careful handling than an M9 or FS.
Hi, I ordered a gun that looks almost exactly like yours and I have noticed something that I wanted to share with you and ask your opinion about it. The slide on your gun as well as mine have the look of a parkerized finish as opposed to the regular finish that we see on the beretta 92 pistols which is a a glossy bluing. This makes me think that the slide was refinished unless the parkerized finish was a special production. If it’s the case where the slide was refinished, is it still considered a good to very good grade. Thanks.
As far as I know, the 92S came with a traditional blued finish and the Bruniton (shiny black) finish was introduced with the model 92F which was the design right before the 92FS (M9). The slides might have been refinished but I don't think that would affect the NRA grading system. This link describes the different grades used www.armsbid.com/nra-conditions-standards.cfmThanks for watching and if you like what you see please subscribe!
Hi guys! The pistol on video was restored in Terni arsenal. The original reddish steel finish was replaced by a powder paint, and was introduced the extra run safety. Ask for informations!
too much talking about the shipping and handling and the extras of buying the gun, didnt really explain anything and made a few mistakes, but otherwise, I figured it out by watching your video, so thanks
I also own a 92S. Bought it brand new with presentation wood grips. I’ve replaced the grips with better textured ones for control. It is the pride of my gun collection and has a special place on the wall in my mancave when I’m working in there.
92s is my favourite of all the berettas, quite a lot of interesting history on this particular model too
The only thing I would change about the design is better sights.
I love my 92s I got from Classic firearms. I was at first a little disappointed because I paid for the hand select and the condition wasn’t the best. Also mine had a really worn out recoil spring so it didn’t feed properly. I purchased a brand new Beretta recoil spring and guide rod for $20 and the gun works like new. Great purchase
In 2007 and 2008 we [3 of us engineers at work] were getting 2004 manufactured Beretta 92S pistols from Century Arms for $240 + $15 shipping and FFL. But here was a shortage of 92S magazines.
I converted 92F magazines to 92S or 92F, by milling an extra retainer slot in the magazine. It turns out the magazines are hardened steel. I had to mill with carbide end mills. IN 2012 we got M12 holsters from Wideners for $15
I painted my front sight. It helps a lot
That's a very clean 92S! When I received mine, it had the Italian policeman's name on a sticker stuck underneath the barrel-"El Gran Guido", I kid you not! John in Texas
You should use that as your new nickname 😂
Thanks for watching John. I hope to do a range review video soon.
thank you, I got 1 end February I do believe mine was never fired or if so not much my serial no is later than yours
and there is a slight bend on magazine butt. Holster marks is all I can see. Classic Firearms is great
Thanks for watching Albert!
Thumbs up! I have a beretta 92 different model though. I’m a fan it’s one of my best pistols. It is iconic. It’s been in so many movies too. Thanks for sharing.
Almost forgot, but the NOS Beretta mags that Classic were selling awhile back were brand new-at least the ones I received! An amazing value-John in Texas
Mine has the safety on the slide. I agree that the sights are horrible, but after getting used to it, I’m shooting pretty good
Great presentation on the Beretta 92S, looking forward to owning one. Our Military has them in service I believe. Proven reliability in battle.
Thanks Sirvando! The U.S. Army now carries the Sig Sauer M17 which is really the P320. Time will tell if it holds up as well as the Beretta.
Pistola grande! Great shooter. Love the 15 round magazine
I ordered a Beretta 92s after watching Classic Firearms videos. The pistols had been available for years before I ordered. The pistol I received was in cosmetically poorer condition than anything I saw on the videos. Thankfully, internally the pistol seemed in good condition. I then read the reviews for the Beretta 92s on the Classic Firearms website. People were receiving pistols in worse condition than mine. I have ordered surplus pistols from Classic Firearms previously. I don't think I will be ordering anymore surplus pistols from Classic Firearms.. They should have at least 3 grades for their surplus firearms.
I’ve read some of the reviews where people got pistols that were kinda rough cosmetically. Have you thought about Cerakote and some new grips?
I like your relaxed down to earth style. I’m always amazed by the perception that you have to film an unloaded gun and prove it’s unloaded as you start the video. If the gun went off and actually shot the camera the viewers would escape death. Unless they are so sensitive that they die from fear. I’m trying to decide - should I buy the 92S or keep saving and put the money towards a 92FS INOX.
Thanks Gary. I like to show the gun being unloaded to reinforce gun safety but I have gotten some weird comments about pointing a gun at the camera. The 92S will serve you well but if you want night sights or replaceable sights I’d go with the Inox.
let everyone know a taurus 17 round mag will fit and work in the 92S taurus started out with that cut when they moved the release they kept the original cut in the mag and you can down load the langdon kit
Fun video my friend, Great job on this video. Thanks again and have a blessed week.
isn't the blessed part up to jebus?
Nice gun thanks for sharing 👍
great video.. Id have to put a paint dot on the sight. So does anyone know what the hole in the hammer is used for . The de cocker is a nice feature
I had to paint the front and rear sights. Black on black doesn’t register with my eyes to well. I’m not sure what the hole in the hammer is for.
The prices have went up a good bit since this video.
How'd it go at the range? Hopefully the promags weren't unreliable, that's what I heard about them. I got factory beretta mags for $23 a piece.
BTW, for the sights, they aren't too bad actually if you paint them. On mine I made 3 dots with white nail polish, then put a smaller red dot inside that white dot on the front sight only. Made a huge difference and is easy to pick up.
I haven’t had any problems out of the Promags. I also had to paint the sights to be able to pick them up better. Thanks for watching!
Got mine at Robertson trading post they have a few left.
Looks great ; just like mine ! I did put a new grips from Lok grips and love it !!! 👍
I've heard good things about the Look grips...I need to try some since these grips aren't the best as far as grip or appearance. Thanks for watching!
I almost got scare when you pointed at me especially after pulling out a loaded magazine out of it first without checking it.
Next time make sure your computer monitor is made of ballistic glass. LOL
I thought it was refreshing to see a man handle a gun with ammunition safely, the way it’s supposed to be handled. No politically correct - this Gun is safe nonsense. We are not in the same room with him. Don’t worry we are safe.
Great video
You sir have a brand new chrome lined barrel.
Do these use the same barrel as the M9 and 92F??? If I buy one as a toy I want to be able to fit a suppressor.
Sorry for the delay in response. I'm pretty sure the 92 series (S, FS, etc) use the same barrel but do your research first.
Thanks for the video, thinking about trading my Shield 9 2.0 w/ct red for a clean example of a 92S with 6 Mags you think thats a good deal?
Depends on what you need it for. The Shield is going to be much more concealable but I will say I can shoot the 92S better than the Shield.
@@ncshootist Well my shield just sits in the closet. I edc a few glocks and a M2.0 compact 40...My hands also swallow the gun and makes it more of a chore to shoot. Its fine but like you said I can shoot much better with my barking [expensive to have fun] G33 than the Shield. Plus I kinda like the more talking points with the 92S' back story. Italy etc..
Oh if it’s sitting in the closet I would jump on that deal!
NCShootist Lol that’s what ima gonna do. We’re supposed meet up on Sunday I hope 🤞🏽 she’s a runner
So you ordered it Friday, but when did you get it? You forgot to finish the story.
Well dang. 😀 It got to my FFL on Tuesday. I ordered it late Friday night, probably 10:00 or after.
That is fast. Just put my order in this morning.
Just be aware this model does not have the later (I guess you call it) hammer block safety and if you try to ride the hammer down on a chambered round you might get a surprise!!! Requires more careful handling than an M9 or FS.
I’m not even sure why you would ride the hammer down since it has a decocker.
Man, you had people shittin their pants putting them like be rounds for that demo.
It was a bit late when you made sure it was unloaded
Hi, I ordered a gun that looks almost exactly like yours and I have noticed something that I wanted to share with you and ask your opinion about it. The slide on your gun as well as mine have the look of a parkerized finish as opposed to the regular finish that we see on the beretta 92 pistols which is a a glossy bluing. This makes me think that the slide was refinished unless the parkerized finish was a special production. If it’s the case where the slide was refinished, is it still considered a good to very good grade. Thanks.
As far as I know, the 92S came with a traditional blued finish and the Bruniton (shiny black) finish was introduced with the model 92F which was the design right before the 92FS (M9). The slides might have been refinished but I don't think that would affect the NRA grading system. This link describes the different grades used
www.armsbid.com/nra-conditions-standards.cfmThanks for watching and if you like what you see please subscribe!
Hi guys! The pistol on video was restored in Terni arsenal. The original reddish steel finish was replaced by a powder paint, and was introduced the extra run safety. Ask for informations!
Came to this video cause it said "disassembly"... Instead it took 11 min to show a field strip...
Disassembly…and review. You could always fast forward to skip the parts you don’t need.
too much talking about the shipping and handling and the extras of buying the gun, didnt really explain anything and made a few mistakes, but otherwise, I figured it out by watching your video, so thanks
Please clear the gun before pointing it at you or in the general direction of you.
The camera is deceptive...it was never pointed at me.
can not buy pro-mags here laws
What's the limit on magazine capacity where you are?
15 I think Colorado weed every where no magazines tho