Beretta M9 VS Glock 19X

Head to Head Comparison

Beretta M9

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87%

Critic Rating

8 Reviews

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95%

User Rating

101 Reviews

Glock 19X

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86%

Critic Rating

30 Reviews

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98%

User Rating

125 Reviews

50 MOA

Accuracy

50 MOA

5.17 Yeets

Damage

5.17 Yeets

10-50 yards

Range

N/A

N/A

Recoil Velocity

N/A

15 + 1 rounds

Capacity

19 rounds

1982

Mobility

1986

50

Ergonomics

50

50

Fit & Finish

50

50

Reliability

50

MSRP:

$625.49

Used Price:

$625.49

New Price:

$694.99

MSRP:

$532.06

Used Price:

$532.06

New Price:

$591.18

Gun Specifications

Specifications

Beretta M9

Glock 19X

Weight

33.3 oz

31.39 oz

Length

8.5 Inches

7.28"

Action

Single / Double

Safe Action

Caliber

9x19mm Parabellum

9x19mm Parabellum

Capacity

15 + 1

19

Finish

Black Matte

Flat Dark Earth PVD

Gun Type

Pistol

Pistol

Sights

Fixed Sights

Night Sights

Grip

Flat Dark Earth

Barrel Length

4.9"

4.02"

Height

5.5 Inches

5.47

Width

1.35 Inches

1.35 Inches

Gun Stats

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Beretta M9

Glock 19X

Gun Descriptions

The Beretta M9—officially the Pistol, Semiautomatic, 9mm, M9—is the designation for the Beretta 92FS semi-automatic pistol used by the United States Armed Forces. The M9 was adopted by the United States military as their service pistol in 1985. The 92FS won a competition in the 1980s to replace the M1911A1 as the primary sidearm of the U.S. military, beating many other contenders, and only narrowly defeating the SIG Sauer P226 for cost reasons. It officially entered service in 1990. Some other pistols have been adopted to a lesser extent, namely the SIG P228 pistol, and other models remain in use in certain niches. The M9 was scheduled to be replaced under a United States Army program, the Future Handgun System (FHS), which was merged with the SOF Combat Pistol program to create the Joint Combat Pistol (JCP). The JCP was renamed Combat Pistol (CP), and the number of pistols to be bought was drastically cut back. The U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps are replacing the M9 with the SIG Sauer M17 and M18.

GLOCK, Inc. introduces their first ever "Crossover" pistol, the GLOCK 19X, which combines the best features of two of its most popular and most trusted field-tested platforms. The full-size frame and the compact slide have joined forces to produce the ideal pistol for all conditions and all situations. "The G19X was developed for the military and is a practical everyday pistol that will do what you need it to do, when you need it to; every time, in every condition," says GLOCK VP Josh Dorsey. "The pistol was developed for the military using GLOCK's combat proven experience with consideration to efficiency, dependability and durability. Through rigorous testing, the G19X stands out above the competition and has the ability to function in all situations with ultimate reliability and accuracy. Our goal was to meet the demanding needs of the military while maintaining our standard of perfection. With proven results, the G19X delivers maximum efficiency and trustworthiness." Confidence now comes in the coyote color with the first-ever factory colored slide. The nPVD slide coating of the GLOCK 19X prevents corrosion, resists chemicals, and stands up against the elements. Additional design features of the G19X include the GLOCK Marksman Barrel (GMB) with enhanced polygonal rifling and an improved barrel crown for increased accuracy, ambidextrous slide stop levers and no finger grooves for better versatility, and a lanyard loop for retention. The pistol includes a standard 17-round magazine and two 17+2-round extended magazines along with a coyote-colored pistol case. The aggregate effect of all the G19X design enhancements gives any user the assurance to succeed and survive in all situations. A perfect "Crossover to Confidence".

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