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Lot's of 92 talk around here lately.... Kyle's (Snake207) install of the "Trigger job in a bag" I was talking with Kyle this morning. Hopefully, he will fill us in after some good use of the kit installed. | ||
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Thanks for posting ______________________________________________ Life is short. It’s shorter with the wrong gun… | |||
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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. | |||
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"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. | |||
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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? | |||
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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. | |||
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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. | |||
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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. | |||
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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. | |||
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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. | |||
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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. | |||
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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. ![]() __________________________ | |||
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