This is probably one of the best, if not the best, field strip videos I have ever seen. Camerawork is clear and well lit, verbiage is precise and to the point with no extraneous B/S. just the facts! Perfect example that others should follow!
I mean no disrespect here. It has been I think 20 years since I purchased this weapon. I forgot how to strips it. This video spoke to me like a 5 year old. Thank you. Thorough!!!!!
When you’re putting the slide on, another way to get past the “hangup” is to push on the muzzle slightly as you’re flipping the lever back into place. Or you can forcefully rack it all the way back, as he showed. But it won’t seat correctly unless you rack it with some gusto. Regardless, both approaches work.
@@TheRogueBanshee Yesterday I compared two pistols and shot 20 rounds total, 6 to 9 months ago I would have fired 50 to 500 each. Today I released a second video field stripping both and comparing the two. You did a better job teaching as you went along.
Hi Jason...Enjoy your videos Have a Beretta 84F the slide release takes a lot of effort to release the slide. Is this normal or do I nave a problem? If so, is there a hix? Thanks
I'm jealous. My 84 has so many warnings stamped into the slide and frame! I hate that. I also think the magazine disconnect safety makes addressing a malfunction more 'labor intensive'.
Thanks Rogue Banshee for this video. I just bought a Tisas Fatih, which is an 84 clone. I had some of the same issues with reassembly, thinking something was wrong with my gun. I think the rotating cam face of the takedown pin is the culprit. It’s a tight fit between that pin and the underside of the barrel assembly. Takes a few takedowns to loosen the tolerances up.
Just got a 84 BB, man the re oil spring is hard? Tips, no jokes please. I am already unhappy as Palmetto’s idea of excellent condition is way off. Internally the police trade in was horribly carbon up, the barrel too, the slide intervals were full of carbon. Need advice on how to super clean it.
Funny, I saw that PSA sale and was wondering how good they were. When I was an FFL, I used to but surplus Cheetah's and rehab them. They were in awful shape. I will say, police trades, be it Beretta, Glock, or any other firearm, were always full of carbon and took a lot of cleaning to make them decent. It is a lot of soaking and scrubbing. Ultimately, I sandblasted them since I was doing Cerakote jobs. Have you tried ultrasonic cleaning? I use Simple Green for a solution. But beware, you will still need to do a lot of scrubbing. Brake cleaner or Gun Scrubber is also good, but can be dangerous, make sure you do it outside with proper PPE.
Thanks. Love everything about my bb85 except the sight picture with that funky one dot rear sight. I painted the white front sight dot green instead of white so I just put the green dot on the white dot but the way I received it was with two white dots and I had a hard time with that. Awesome pistol though.
I got to play with the NEW 84 at SHOT Show. They are pretty cool and Beretta added a third position to the safety. You now have a cocked and locked position. The spring on the new ones are not quite as tight as on the older ones. Thanks for watching!
Let me know your thoughts on larger frame .380 pistols in the comments below.
This is probably one of the best, if not the best, field strip videos I have ever seen. Camerawork is clear and well lit, verbiage is precise and to the point with no extraneous B/S. just the facts! Perfect example that others should follow!
I mean no disrespect here. It has been I think 20 years since I purchased this weapon. I forgot how to strips it. This video spoke to me like a 5 year old. Thank you. Thorough!!!!!
One of the most beautifully designed handgun in the world.
When you’re putting the slide on, another way to get past the “hangup” is to push on the muzzle slightly as you’re flipping the lever back into place. Or you can forcefully rack it all the way back, as he showed. But it won’t seat correctly unless you rack it with some gusto. Regardless, both approaches work.
I tend to go with the more forceful approach on a lot of things :)
Great advice, thank you loads!
Nice instructional field strip video. It's one thing we can do without ammo.
Thanks for watching brother. Yea... this is totally one of the few things we can do these days without spending a bunch of money.
@@TheRogueBanshee Yesterday I compared two pistols and shot 20 rounds total, 6 to 9 months ago I would have fired 50 to 500 each. Today I released a second video field stripping both and comparing the two. You did a better job teaching as you went along.
Hi Jason...Enjoy your videos Have a Beretta 84F the slide release takes a lot of effort to release the slide. Is this normal or do I nave a problem? If so, is there a hix? Thanks
What do you think about a larger frame .380? I would like to hear your thoughts down here in the comments.
I'm jealous. My 84 has so many warnings stamped into the slide and frame! I hate that. I also think the magazine disconnect safety makes addressing a malfunction more 'labor intensive'.
Thanks Rogue Banshee for this video. I just bought a Tisas Fatih, which is an 84 clone. I had some of the same issues with reassembly, thinking something was wrong with my gun. I think the rotating cam face of the takedown pin is the culprit. It’s a tight fit between that pin and the underside of the barrel assembly. Takes a few takedowns to loosen the tolerances up.
You make amazing tutorials. Thank you!
Glad you like them!
Could have used this last week. Thanks. The guide rod was tricky.
Just got a 84 BB, man the re oil spring is hard? Tips, no jokes please. I am already unhappy as Palmetto’s idea of excellent condition is way off. Internally the police trade in was horribly carbon up, the barrel too, the slide intervals were full of carbon. Need advice on how to super clean it.
Funny, I saw that PSA sale and was wondering how good they were. When I was an FFL, I used to but surplus Cheetah's and rehab them. They were in awful shape. I will say, police trades, be it Beretta, Glock, or any other firearm, were always full of carbon and took a lot of cleaning to make them decent. It is a lot of soaking and scrubbing. Ultimately, I sandblasted them since I was doing Cerakote jobs. Have you tried ultrasonic cleaning? I use Simple Green for a solution. But beware, you will still need to do a lot of scrubbing. Brake cleaner or Gun Scrubber is also good, but can be dangerous, make sure you do it outside with proper PPE.
Thank you very much sir, the assembly can be very difficult, now i understand 👍
You are welcome
Thank you so much for this I have now Idea why but I feel like my beretta 85 is so frustrating to put back together compared to any other gun I own
The Cheetah is a challenging gun to work on. Glad you liked the video and thanks for watching.
Would the 84BB model be the same as this or are there significant internal differences?
There are some minor differences between the BB, F and FS versions.
Good vid. Great production. Crisp and clear. Cool editing too. He choice to slo-mo for some steps was Thanks!
#withauthority
Thanks for watching brother!
Thank you. Excellent. Concise and thorough.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.
Does anyone have a hard time taking off the slide? I’ve recently bought a 85bb and the slide seems to be stuck it won’t go back into place or come off
Good!
Always wanted a Cheetah. Would be best friends with my 92 👍🤣
Funny. I put a picture up on IG with the Cheetah and the 92. Thanks for watching!
Good job… helped me
Thanks. Love everything about my bb85 except the sight picture with that funky one dot rear sight. I painted the white front sight dot green instead of white so I just put the green dot on the white dot but the way I received it was with two white dots and I had a hard time with that. Awesome pistol though.
Thanks a ton man!!I 👍
l just picked up the Beretta 84 f that I won on a GunBroker auction.
Good video. Clear instructions. Is this a BLOWBACK operated pistol ?
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it might be blocked in your area by UA-cam
Great camera work
Glad you liked it
Another great video,
Thank you
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Thanks for the support!
Price Beretta 84.???
They are WAY over priced. I am not sure why though. They are also not common to find either so people get what they ask for them.
I paid 400 for mine .they can go for more Very good condition ,AT gun shop
@@gilcastillo8591 400??? No way! You must have bought the TAURAS 84.
PERFECT , EVER AN EVER!
we love our 84s enjoy the night
I got to play with the NEW 84 at SHOT Show. They are pretty cool and Beretta added a third position to the safety. You now have a cocked and locked position. The spring on the new ones are not quite as tight as on the older ones. Thanks for watching!
nice np brother enjoy the rest of the day Rogue
@@mrsmel269 enjoy your day too. Stay warm in that storm
thank you brother feeding the burner and loving that im not working ;-)