Thanks for the review. I have a 92G I got when a guy needed rent money and hate the trigger so it has sat in the safe over 10 years. Getting this on order.
Posts: 994 | Location: UP of Michigan | Registered: October 21, 2007
"There was zero, and I do mean zero, stacking in double action mode. To say it was smooth would be an understatement. The single action pull with crisp and clean, with no over-travel."
This pretty much sums up the TJIAB and my experience with it in a 92A1 this past month.
Originally posted by JBird679: Anybody know if some or all of the parts in these kits would work in an old Italian Police trade-in 92S with the Euro mag release?
Wish I could help you with that, but I can't. Might want to head over to the Beretta Forum and ask. I would think that particular gun has the smaller hammer pin head, but I'm not sure if that changes anything else. Sorry.
Sounds like just the thing for my 92A1. Its heavy double action is about the only thing that really bothers me about the gun since I installed the G conversion kit, and the Langdon conversion seems like the perfect affordable answer for ALL aspects of the gun's action.
The TJIAB is fantastic. I know a Rhino hates light strikes but part of the kit is the Wilson Combat trigger bar which releases the DA stroke a bit further back than the stock bar allowing lower weight mainsprings without reliability problems. If you don’t know the SA notch takes the hammer back further than the DA does. I have been using 5he 12lb mainspring and using shitty Tula I have had 4 light strikes in 800 rounds. I suspect with decent ammo that would be even better. I have a 13lb spring that I intend for my HD gun. 92’s are the AR of pistols. Very easy to mod or work on.
Posts: 7540 | Location: Florida | Registered: June 18, 2005
Reading this makes me curious if it would be worth it for my Wilson Brig Tac that didn't have work done. It's by no means a bad trigger, but still nowhere close to a smith tuned action.
Posts: 6042 | Location: Romeo, MI | Registered: January 03, 2009
I own an Elite II and an old, original G-SD. The G-SD has a very good trigger, smooth, fairly light, good trigger. The Elite is better than stock but that isn’t high praise. I ended up putting this kit in the Elite II and now that gun sings.
As far as I know the brig tac without an action job is nothing more than dropping in a D spring, which is 16 lbs vice the 20 I believe in a stock gun. The D spring is a great 8 dollar improvement. It’s not an action job.
I vote yes. Full disclosure I have 2 M9A1’s on order and plan on getting 2 more kits. They are that good.
Posts: 7540 | Location: Florida | Registered: June 18, 2005
Reading this makes me curious if it would be worth it for my Wilson Brig Tac that didn't have work done. It's by no means a bad trigger, but still nowhere close to a smith tuned action.
Yes, totally.
I started originally with a 14lb WC spring with the TJIAB, but decided 12 felt better for a competition gun.
I may put a 14 in my CenTac. It's one of my main carry guns - but it's honestly not bad at 16. Shot one of my best matches with it stock.
Just an FYI, I e-mailed Langdon’s company yesterday and asked them if the kit worked in the 96A1. I had a reply from, I assume Langdon’s wife, within minutes. Great support and yes it works with the 96A1 so that will be one of my next purchases.