SIG P226 vs. Beretta 92: Which is the King of Metal 9mms?

James Reeves
by James Reeves

In this episode of TFBTV, James Reeves compares the Beretta 92 to the SIG P226. Both of these guns are extremely well-made, reliable, successful pistols, but which one is the best? James digs into government reports and his own personal opinion to deliver this episode of TFBTV.

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James Reeves
James Reeves

Owner, Neutral Ground Gun Co. NRA/Louisiana State Police certified concealed weapons instructor, 2012-present Maxim Magazine's MAXIMum Warrior, 2011 TFBTV Executive Producer Champion, Key West Cinco De Mayo Taco Eating Competition Lawyer Instagram: gunshorts Twitter: @jjreeves

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  • Schizuki Schizuki on Jan 13, 2021

    I live in Saco. It's pronounced "SAH-koh", not "SAY-koh."

  • Justin Juelich Justin Juelich on Jan 16, 2021

    CZ 75 is a fine handgun, but the trigger is a little tighter than I like. I feel the two best triggers are on the H & K VP9 and the Walther PPQ M1.I have never had triggers like these two.
    As far as the Browning Hi-Power, I found they have a bit of a touchy 'appetite' for rounds. FMJ is no problem, but in my past experience, they can be picky on the type of hollow points you use. Not the case with Sig and just about all the nines available. JMHO.

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