Yes, get a "D" spring. (mainspring from a 92 D -DAO version of 92FS).
It only costs a few $ and is very easy to install! Just take a couple minutes. It will nonicably reduce the DA pull and also lighten the SA a little bit as well.
Lawrence,
Glad to hear that I am not the only one having difficulty with the 92. Mine is incredibly accurate in good hands. As for me, I am only starting to tame it... but a better trigger never hurt anybody!
Lugger,
Did you buy your spring from Brownell's??
Some times I think I have a black cloud hovering over my head. If I have a bad day I can miss an incredible 8 1/2" x 11" sheet at 20 yards. That is frustrating like hell and discouraging. Especially if others use my gun and get a tight group without effort. I put a crimson trace on my Beretta 92 and that can show me the mistakes I'm doing when I squeeze the trigger. I have a feeling that a bit lighter trigger with less travel might be the answer. A lot of range time helps too.
Thanks for the info. I'll be looking into it very soon because I need to improve.
Hey guys,
I was wondering if anyone improved (or would know how to) the trigger on a Beretta 92? Any kit available or something like that?
Considering my lack of experience I would get the job done by a local gunsmith.
Cheers,
Nickorette,
My 92 got around 500rds. (I have had it for about 6 weeks) So, it is still fairly new... I'd like to get a lighter pull.



























