This is how my Beretta looks in it’s final stage of upgrades and modifications.
The next project will probably be ripping apart my 1911 and polishing up all the trigger parts to lighten and smooth out the pull.
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Now that I have completed all my upgrades to my 92a1, I will start on modifying and upgrade a different firearm. This does make sense, especially since Beretta is from Europe and sells a lot of pistols to military and LEO. For a more durable, muzzle flip-reducing option, consider trying one of our stainless steel, or tungsten guide rods, with a variety of spring weights to choose from. The fact that I use factory US or hand loaded rounds would negate the need for this heavier hammer spring and thus make it much more pleasant an experience in firing with the lighter hammer spring. The Glock Recoil Spring Assembly is a Polymer, factory replacement part. BERETTA PX4 STORM SPRING AIRSOFT - BLACK. I guess this spring is needed if you are shooting NATO 9 mm rounds due to the hotter round and tougher primer. BERETTA GAME READY TARGET KIT BLACK - INCLUDES TWO BERETTA 92 FS SPRING AIRSOFT PISTOLS 260FPS, TWO 500CT 6MM PLASTIC BBS AND ONE STICKY TARGET. When asking Gunguy, I found out something quite interesting about this. Of course this raised a question as to why the stiffer springs were even installed to begin with. Here is a picture to show the difference between the longer, stock spring and the shorter, D version.ĭ Version and Stock Hammer SpringsIt really isn’t that much shorter, but it definitely does cut a couple coils off from stock size.Īfter I installed the spring and did a few test pulls on the trigger it is really easy to see how nice this upgrade is. The longest part of the whole process was taking off the grips, so it is really quite easy. After you swap out the spring you can easily hit the roll pin while compressing the spring to get the plug set back into place. If you use a 5/16 punch to do this, just keep the punch in and the pin still set in the frame on the opposite side. Just make sure you are careful during the process so you don’t end up shooting the lanyard loop plug across the room. All you have to do is remove the pin near the lanyard loop to drop the plug and spring out of the handle. I do not have any of those spiffy trigger weight things, but I can tell you that the stock trigger pull of the 92 I have was a bit on the ridiculous side. Originally, I was told that this was the primary upgrade needed to drop both the DA and SA trigger weight from 12 lbs for DA and 6.5 for SA to a reasonable level. I grabbed a factory Beretta D version hammer spring from Brownells for less than $10. You won’t be disappointed with this simple upgrade.The last real upgrade I had pending on my 92 Beretta was upgrading the hammer spring. Posted by Matthew Coffman on Jan 1st 2021ġ3 lb spring. Trigger now feels like a customized trigger job. Love it! Made a noticeable difference in the trigger pull.
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Overall I do recommend this product as an improvement to the stock hammer spring installed in the 92 series of firearms. I have other double action firearms that have smoother actions with stock hammer springs.
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The reason I am not rating this product a full five stars is because while the trigger is smoother than before. This chrome silicon hammer spring is smoother than the hammer spring installed by the Beretta factory. Happy with all LTT products from guns to accessories.
to track down a Beretta 8000 recoil spring assembly (as they are identical). Honestly, since I already have the LTT transfer bar and trigger spring, the difference in trigger pull was barely noticeable, but the change in reliability definitely was. Beretta works with fellow Italian firearms giant Mec-Gar to produce many of their factory magazines, tapping into over 50 years of experience from a company that’s produced over 100 million magazines to deliver the ultimate in reliability and performance. Buy Stoeger Industries recoil reducers online now at the official Stoeger. Now, with the 14# I can report that after 250 rounds there were zero light strikes. Switching up to the 13# made it better, but not all better. 22LR conversion kit and was having too many light strikes. I used the 12# spring and had no problems firing 9mm, but I also use the Beretta.