92fs upgrades?

Im not. You are. I have perfect primer strike even with barnual.

Obviosuly my setup works better than yours.

I couldnt care less what you run in your gun. Mine works
 
This video is a good example of upgrades for the 92fs:

https://youtu.be/o3V4Xa3mh94

I upgraded with:
1. Wolff trigger conversion unit
2. Wilson Combat short trigger
3. Wilson Combat fluted guide rod
4. Lighter hammer spring
All from Brownells. Really noticeable upgrades.

I don't mind the stock plastic grips but I did get the Beretta/Hogue rubber wrap around grips. I also got the gold Beretta guide rod but I'll probably get rid of it.

The Wolff trigger conversion unit increased my SA pull by almost a full pound. Back to mouse trap trigger spring for me.
 
Im not. You are. I have perfect primer strike even with barnual.

Obviosuly my setup works better than yours.

I couldnt care less what you run in your gun. Mine works


Mine works fine, its the same set up Ben Stoeger used when he came 2nd at the world shoot in 2011 and I dont doubt you have perfect primer strikes with that heavy of a spring, but there is no way your getting 3.5lb SA pull with that set up, its just not possible with the parts you say you are running. You would not only need parts but you would also need a gunsmith to stone and polish the internals to get to those numbers.
 
cool story bro! mine was done at home using just parts without wasting any extra effort or money.

Dont feel bad that you had a sub-par "trigger job"
 
cool story bro! mine was done at home using just parts without wasting any extra effort or money.

Dont feel bad that you had a sub-par "trigger job"

In that case you might wanna send your resume to Wilson and Beretta, funny how top Beretta shooters in the world cant get those numbers without gunsmithing, and even the tuned Wilson combat 92 has a 5.6lb SA trigger, but I guess their gunsmiths suck cause its no problem for you, just toss in a couple springs and presto, instant 3.5lb match grade trigger job, you got mad skills, lol, smh.

BTW I noticed your post in the DPM recoil thread and wanted to ask how you reduced felt recoil in your gun by increasing the recoil spring by 2 lbs when in fact using a heavier recoil spring will increase the force the slide puts on the frame which will cause greater felt recoil, not less? One more thing, when you flush your toilet does the water spin clockwise, or counter clockwise like everyone else...lol
 
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In that case you might wanna send your resume to Wilson and Beretta, funny how top Beretta shooters in the world cant get those numbers without gunsmithing, and even the tuned Wilson combat 92 has a 5.6lb SA trigger, but I guess their gunsmiths suck cause its no problem for you, just toss in a couple springs and presto, instant 3.5lb match grade trigger job, you got mad skills, lol, smh.

BTW I noticed your post in the DPM recoil thread and wanted to ask how you reduced felt recoil in your gun by increasing the recoil spring by 2 lbs when in fact using a heavier recoil spring will increase the force the slide puts on the frame which will cause greater felt recoil, not less? One more thing, when you flush your toilet does the water spin clockwise, or counter clockwise like everyone else...lol

My vertec with just D spring has sub 5lbs and my M9A3 has 4.5 lbs SA pull, so I wouldn't hold the Wilson as the absolute best out there.
 
My 92Fs is very constant at 4Lbs 9Oz in SA with a 16Lb hammer spring and the light Wolff trigger return spring on a Wilson short reach trigger.
I'll throw that into this #### measuring contest.
 
I have 3 vertec, a 96 inox, Elite 1a and the M9A3 plus I also have a 90-two, 3 with just 12lb hammer springs, none of them are below 5lbs SA, the vertec 96 inox with 12lb hammer spring, a Wolf TCU and a C&S match sear is just 4lb. I have put springs in over 50 Berettas in the last 7 years and none were sub 5lb and even if they were that is still a far cry from 3.5lb with just a spring change.

The only Berettas I have seen in the 3 to 4 lb range or lower were ones that have had parts and springs swapped, plus have also been sent to gunsmiths to have the internals stoned and polished. How are these so called light triggers being measured and what is being used to measure them?

Like I said before, the top shooters that were shooting Beretta in competition were not getting triggers that light with just spring swaps, I mean even tho this is a different brand a $2500+ Tanfogilo stock 2 with every extreme part known to mankind installed and a factory race tuned trigger job still comes in at 4lbs 4oz, you cant just toss a couple springs in an off the shelf gun and get a lighter trigger pull than one of if not the top competition production guns ever built.
 
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I'd also be in for an extended mag release due to thick presentation grade grips.

If anyone wants to do a group buy, or has a connection in Canada I'd appreciate it. I don't need anything else from Brownells, and don't want to pay that huge shipping on one little bitty part.
 
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