Both Glock 17 9 mm and beretta 92 fs witch are butter because of their high durability.
Beretta 92 fs is the butter because it is the smoothest.
Every agency tends to favor a certain sidearm, but some common ones are Glock, Heckler & Koch, Sig Sauer, Smith & Wesson, Colt, Beretta. They are usually chambered in one of the following calibers: .38 Spl, .357 Mag, .357 Sig, 9mm, .40 S&W, 10mm, .45 ACP.
The glock 18 pistol is the most use one. After that the Beretta 92 is the second one and, finaly, the full auto verso of the 1191 pistol is the last most used pistol in the US.
"Better" is a relative term. It's all in what your exact application for it is. The Kimber is more easily concealable than the other two (except for the Glock 26), and uses a striker fired action similar to the Glock. However, if you have particularly large hands, the Kimber may be less-than-ideal vs. a mid or full sized Glock or the Beretta. My main concern with the Kimber and Glock, particularly for concealed carry, is the lack of safety features, with the trigger lock being the only safety feature. Which is why I personally prefer the Springfield XD series. The Beretta.. depends on what model you get. If you get the actual M9, you get fixed sights (same as with the Kimber or Glock). If you want adjustable sights, they're available with other variants of the Beretta 92. On the downside concerning the Beretta, the safety is a bit awkward, and the hammer drop/block feature doesn't allow you to carry it "cocked and locked", the way you could with the earlier models of the Beretta 92, which had the frame mounted safety (this feature is still found on the Taurus PT92 and PT99 models, which are manufactured under licence from Beretta). Ultimately, what it comes to is that the best one is what's best for you. Read some reviews, rent some at a range which does handgun rentals, and make your decision based on that. Be wary of gun shops and what they recommend - they'll often try to push you towards what they're a sponsored dealer of.
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Contact Glock and they will send you a manual for free. You can also download one from the Glock webiste.
What does your owner's manual say? Don't have one? Call Glock and they will send you one.
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Follow the instructions in the owner's manaul. If you don't have one, call Glock.
Impossible to answer- there is more than one Beretta gun.
One is on the trigger
Follow the instruction s in the owner's manual. Call Glock and request one if you don't have one.
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