Gear: Beretta M9

Product Information

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Beretta M9

Beretta

Category: Firearms, Tasers & Accessories
Subcategory: Handguns
Price: $601.00
Average Rating:
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(49 Votes)
Description:

High capacity weapon and fixed sights. This is one accurate little handgun

Member Reviews

  • Pitman_photo_-_06_april__06_max30
    usafsp12, Thu, 21 Jun 2007 02:14:35 UTC.

    The high capacity and accuracy make this a great weapon for duty carry. Unfortunately, the downfall is smaller caliber and no tactical rail assembly to mount a tac light to. I still love the weapon, don't get me wrong. I use it for duty as well as concealed carry on occasions. You can't go very wrong with this weapon.

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  • Baiky_i_max30
    sfcren, Tue, 10 Jul 2007 19:03:37 UTC.

    The double action trigger pull requires a lot of pull compared to the single action, thus your first shot you must take some time, or pull the hammer back before firing. I have qualified expert on the M-4 but never on the M-9 and probably never will, we only shoot twice a year on this weapon in the Air Force.

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    hobertj, Wed, 11 Jul 2007 02:31:23 UTC.

    I enjoy shooting the M9 Beretta. One of the few pistols that I can attain a "natural" grip with. Definately not for the small handed shooter, though. I've yet to come across any major malfunctions. Easy cleaning and maintenance. Just wish the government would go to the .40 and not the 9mm.

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  • Hansinthesnow_max30
    RedWhiteAndBlue, Fri, 03 Aug 2007 20:54:48 UTC.

    This is the gun I carry on the job. It has served me well although the mostly retired military civilian police officers (DOD) I work with seem to prefer the glock.

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    BLACKMAN, Tue, 07 Aug 2007 23:22:05 UTC.

    OKAY WEAPON Our AGENCY Is Going To The PX-STORM. As a Certified FI in my opinion I would have Chosen the SIG DAK or SIG 228 or the HK USP all in .40cal.

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  • Jimbo_max30
    captain76america, Thu, 23 Aug 2007 09:03:55 UTC.

    Where's my 1911? Not a great gun, not really any stopping power in this, and it just doesn't feel right, maybe it's just me. But I do know that this was my dads favorite weapon he shot back in his day in the military and Law Enforcement.

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    Ina_Pickle, Fri, 14 Sep 2007 11:24:25 UTC.

    This was the issue duty gun I carried in a specially modified version, an agency REQUIRED / FACTORY modification. The pistol had a magazine disconnect safety created...(with pros & cons to that particular feature). High cap, with nite sights... hard to go wrong... the detractors say the 9mm is not a fight stopper.... this is true but it's lethal ability is also proven...

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  • Sober_kids_max30
    DD78, Thu, 25 Oct 2007 20:53:58 UTC.

    Is it minimally acceptable...sure. But there are a ton of firearms out there that outclass it from bullet size to control to cycling to EVERYTHING. The manual safety can cost you precious seconds. It can take 15 in the mag but I'd rather have 12 .40's over 15 9mm's. The one aspect where this firearm is superior is ease of takedown. You can field strip it in seconds with minimal training.

    Other than that...go get a Sig.

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  • Rockstar_max30
    usk9af, Fri, 04 Jan 2008 14:29:29 UTC.

    Good 'Ol Military Special. In all honesty not a bad pistol with good accuracy.

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  • 10_weeks_3_max30
    larkinforce, Thu, 10 Jan 2008 21:25:17 UTC.

    Good weapon if you like 9mm. Never had a problem with one. Very accurate.

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    USAFE7, Sun, 13 Jan 2008 22:48:08 UTC.

    I have gotten used to this weapon. It does require practice to make sure your accuracy is spot on. I would not turn it down in a fight, but would rather have my XD in .40 or .45.

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    Simmons_136, Fri, 25 Jan 2008 01:58:09 UTC.

    I wish the Army used something else...like the 1911 or XD.....the grip is too big for my hands....and just dosent feel good.......9mm....when you shoot someone it just ticks them off....espcially with the military ammo

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    bhuynh, Thu, 14 Feb 2008 19:29:59 UTC.

    great weapon, very accurate, reliable easy to clean, easy takedown, open chamber for easy visual inspection, too bad this model didn't come with rails for expansion or mods

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    DGM, Fri, 22 Feb 2008 00:21:36 UTC.

    No, No, and NO..
    After witnessing a slide separation and having to administer First Aid at the shooting range, I will NEVER carry this, even if it means not working for a department. I will never bet my life on it, and I would never bet my life on a 9x19 anyways. At least my local agency carries the G31 in .357SiG, but I still hate Glocks as well.

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    bad_LT, Fri, 22 Feb 2008 10:33:35 UTC.

    A lot of people do not like this weapon, but it has served me well since 1991.....

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    zipper, Fri, 22 Feb 2008 19:13:51 UTC.

    If you shot someone with this and they found out they would be very angry with you. In my opinon if you threw this at someone it would have more sotpping power.

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  • Nite_blues_max30
    hcgale, Sat, 23 Feb 2008 00:24:06 UTC.

    sorry but i have fired a few of these and not impressed at all. the trigger pull seems too heavy and just an awkward handgun.

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  • Newhk_max30
    jcsaathoff, Sat, 23 Feb 2008 01:22:35 UTC.

    Ok weapon never really had any problems.. the caliber is less than desirable..

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    okc_marine, Sat, 23 Feb 2008 03:07:09 UTC.

    love this weapon. great peice of gear. im going to be getting the M90-2 soon. same model just modified a smiggin.

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    Deputycw4, Sat, 23 Feb 2008 06:17:16 UTC.

    Great weapon for just plinking around with but the caliber leaves much to be desired and during a tactical training exercise several year ago an instructor showed an officer that was caring one what happens in a close quarter fight with some one who knew how to take the slide away from him and potentially use it as a blunt instrument. Not no But Hell no as a duty weapon for me.

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    MSherman7, Sat, 23 Feb 2008 06:19:19 UTC.

    POS weapon! I wouldn't even stop a squirrel. I don't understand why they are still used and issued in the Army!

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    istu58448, Sat, 23 Feb 2008 09:40:22 UTC.

    I hate this weapon... Always had problems with jamming. I perfer 1911, better weapon for overall mission. In Afgan. I had issues with it constantly jamming, and I cleaned it regularly.

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    jimreamey, Mon, 03 Mar 2008 04:52:02 UTC.

    Over priced junk! Should be named the jam o matic! Have been a range instructor for overs 20 yrs years, have seen more problems with this weapon than all others combined!

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    thebig_d_58, Wed, 12 Mar 2008 09:13:44 UTC.

    i dont like this gun at all. its over priced, the trigger pull is WAY too heavy, and its all metal so its considerably heavier than it needs to be. i will NEVER recommend this gun, not even to my worst enemy

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  • 100_1820_max30
    michaelgray84, Wed, 12 Mar 2008 16:49:24 UTC.

    I hated carrying this weapon all of the 5 years I was in the Army. The trigger is too heavy, it's a small caliber. I can put tons of rounds right down the middle with just about 99% of the pistols I have ever shot, the Beretta M9 is one of the 1% that just doesn't work.

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  • Thin_blue_line_max30
    bbb, Wed, 12 Mar 2008 22:06:23 UTC.

    You’re better off just beating someone over the head with this because that will at least cause some damage. With only a 9mm round you need to unload your entire magazine into someone before they fall, and if they are on any kind of drug forget about it, you’re screwed. Also, the gun feels so awkward in my hands, and for a 9mm the trigger pull is just to much. Not worth the money, you could definitely get a lot better gun for just as much, if not cheaper. I’d go with the Springfield XD .45 myself, but that’s just me.

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  • Osi_shield1_max30
    david_j9, Mon, 24 Mar 2008 00:45:21 UTC.

    An OK handgun...carried it for many years and became a very proficient reflexive-tactical shooter with it.

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  • Gizmo_max30
    Maguai, Mon, 24 Mar 2008 17:56:25 UTC.

    Geez... I have a 92g... I have a small hand and I shoot expertly. I've never had trouble shooting anything I fired though. I carried the M9 in the service, so when I went to civilian LE, it seemed like the easiest thing to do. I've heard plenty of arguments for stopping power... I've sem an H&K 45 shot to the sternum that didn't penetrate... soooo.. never over estimate the ability of any gun or yourself. I like my 92 g better.

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    LAW105, Mon, 24 Mar 2008 23:50:19 UTC.

    NOT BAD IS EASY TO SHOOT-PERFER THE 40

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  • Hugo_max30
    MPFerrigno, Fri, 28 Mar 2008 09:13:28 UTC.

    This is the weapon of choice for the US military and let me tell you, its garbage. If you get a little dirt or sand in it its done, great feature for those in the desert...

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    AOrozco, Mon, 31 Mar 2008 11:36:46 UTC.

    I carried it when I was in the Military it NEVER did me wrong I was dead on target with it. Not a bad handgun.

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    ScottBurke, Mon, 31 Mar 2008 11:40:25 UTC.

    Ok firearm one good thing is the high capacity.

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  • Sd530041_max30
    jbushnell, Mon, 21 Apr 2008 17:24:20 UTC.

    It is an alright weapon, after carrying one as an MP for 7+ years I realized it cant compete with Glock or Smith & Wesson M&P series. I am really looking forward to shooting the new Beretta Ninety-Two.

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    vanguard69, Fri, 25 Apr 2008 20:56:00 UTC.

    SUCKS!!!! in the 11 years that ive been in the service, never liked it. Its good for keeping the bad guys head down, thats about it. Oh and making Noob JO's feel safe

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  • 100_1304_max30
    K9_SFS, Tue, 06 May 2008 23:48:11 UTC.

    Alot of people hate this weapone due to its size and weight. I have been carrying this for almost 6 years now in the military whether it be here at home on the LE side or deployed as a secondary weapon. I fire accurate as hell with this weapon and it has never let me down. Of course there is always something better but I know it will fire and hardly jam on me! 5 stars for me

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    davism29, Wed, 07 May 2008 01:10:11 UTC.

    Hate it. Too heavy for 9mm. Also expensive, i'd pay $300 for it but not more. Hpwever, choice between SA and DA is a plus.

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    Hoffa_45, Wed, 07 May 2008 04:50:55 UTC.

    ok gun. to heavy. round to lite in the azz. give me my GLOCK, or even a SIG...

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  • Deptofarmypolicedui_max30
    MPAaronT, Sun, 11 May 2008 22:28:01 UTC.

    I have been using the M9 for about 9 years now, I have found it to be a very easy weapon to fire, and it is very accurate. The M9 is easy to maintain and is extremely durable. The only downfall is that its smaller caliber has little stopping power however; in the hands of a skilled marksman, it does a fantastic job.

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  • Tl_eastwood_max30
    TLEastwood, Tue, 17 Jun 2008 23:40:12 UTC.

    Only problem I have with this one is my hands are small - I can handle it to shoot, but it's not my first choice for a conceal carry.

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  • Tony_a_max30
    tlacks, Wed, 18 Jun 2008 16:39:46 UTC.

    I have carried a 92FS - same as the M9 - for 10 years. No jams. feels good in the hand and point very naturally. I really LIKE thise firearm.

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  • Me_at_range_max30
    devildogwolff, Fri, 27 Jun 2008 12:08:53 UTC.

    I feel its a good weapon to start with. The only problem that I have seen with it is the weapon is a large frame and is hard to fire with small hands. But if you have normal size hands fire away.

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  • Hpim2780_max30
    NuclearTrainer, Tue, 22 Jul 2008 15:35:08 UTC.

    This is a very good weapon, just like any weapon it has its pros and cons. I have been using this weapon for 12 years and never have I had any malfunction with the gun. I have seen some malfunctions with the weapon, all of them were shooter induced with the exception of one. the locking block cracked.

    Some cons of the weapon could be: If you are small handed it will not work well due to its big hand grips, The first double action for some is hard to pull (you need to work on your hand strength) and there is not much room for additions to the weapon.

    Some Pros: The single action, yes the first double action might be tough for some, but you can not beat the single action on every round fired after the first round. Safety; it has serveral safety features, such as the safety/deckoing lever and the firing pin block.

    This is a weapon that needs to grow on you. It is not the fancy type and like others said, it is only a 9mm.

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  • Halfmast_max30
    yso61, Tue, 22 Jul 2008 19:47:48 UTC.

    Excellent weapon. I dropped one off of a shelf (on accident) once and it stood strong! No problems with it ever.

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    Ukeduke, Wed, 23 Jul 2008 21:01:45 UTC.

    Accurate as hell, but still best applied as a blunt instrument to the temple as opposed to actually firing it, or alternatively, leaving it in your foot locker in favor of a nice .45 or even .40 that'll get the job done. And, yeah, I KNOW the slide trick! (heh...) Anyone training Krav Maga will eventually learn it too as a fun joke even if for no other use. We train with the blank-only theatrical model in simulated "live-fire" exercises and the "slip-n-slide" as we call it has become a sort of comedy relief maneuver in the gym. Funny to see two armed combatants in a simulated CQ encounter both try for the move at the same time then have to disengage because they're both laughing too hard to continue.

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    farrellsm77, Sat, 16 Aug 2008 20:00:42 UTC.

    I carried one of these while I was in the US Navy and I hated it... I did not like the M9 at all. I was big and 9mm. I love my Glock .40's so much better.

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    Moriarti, Sun, 21 Sep 2008 12:32:44 UTC.

    I have carried one for 19 years. Have seen malfunctions and breakages over the years - most due to rubbish ammo or magazines - a few were locking block failures due to eleventy gazillion rounds fired with no overhaul. The beretta is a fine handgun and its main problem is military ammo - MILBALL sux in every way. Further the issue (non-beretta) mags are rubbish. For duty carry where a manual safety is required, it really is first class. That being said - off duty I carry a GLock 29 in 10mm.

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    Santino, Tue, 04 Nov 2008 17:33:38 UTC.

    I have used this gun on duty for over six years and I've broken the Locking Block on about 4 of them and the safety switch on two of them. It is an accurate gun this is true however it is too heavy and outdated I recommend any Glock product over this model.

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    brotheriblue, Thu, 13 Nov 2008 21:22:20 UTC.

    I use the civilian version 92brigadierFS the problem I see with it is you have to use 124grain round 115grain tends to jam but overall is an exeptionally proficient weapon. I love mine

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    kt25232, Sat, 15 Nov 2008 02:25:29 UTC.

    This lil beauty came through for me when I needed it most, thank God!

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    miller8303, Tue, 18 Nov 2008 05:27:39 UTC.

    I have carried the military issued weapon for around 6 or so years now. Honestly, out of the box they are decent starting weapons, but over time without real maintenance these weapons deteriorate quickly. The military doesn't always spend the money on repair or constant maintenance of their weapons like they should. This is where most service members get their bad experiences from. They have been issued a weapon that has been mishandled by some idiot over the past 3 years and the guy before him didn't take care of it either. Now it's the next guys problem when it jams or fails. I have seen many malfunctions, but I'll be honest, it's usually caused by military issued ammo or issued (non-beretta) magazinse with weak springs and defects inside the mag. Would I buy one for my personal carry, no, especially not in 9mm. I commonly carry no less than .40 or a 357. I am actually looking to get back into revolvers as personal carry. For a new owner and user, this is actually a great weapon as long as your hands are big enough to make it around the grips.

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