The spring (typically rated around 18 pounds) combined with a new trigger spring, can go a long way to reducing the trigger pull of the M9.
am my own pull guage and I am not very sensitive to tell pull weight differences. While Beretta (sadly) does not make the 92D (double action only) version any more, its legacy lives on in the form of the D hammer spring. So far since the modifications I've tried three types of factory ammo and some S&B and CCI primered reloads and both pistols pop all primers without issue. Beretta Factory D Version Hammer Spring M9 92 96 98 Brigadier Elite II. Beretta have a little empathy and send me a replacement guiderod with recoil spring.
I might try snipping a coil or two off the mainspring in the PX4 to see if I can get it down a bit. Fabbrica DArmi Pietro Beretta SpA has been making state-of-the-art. Browse our catalog and discover promotional offers on spare parts and accessories for hunting.
In the PX4 the improvement is not as dramatic but it definitely measures about half a pound to a pound lighter, which is good, particularly for such an easy and cheap mod. Find features, price and detail about Hammer Spring Beretta. I've put the factory D spring in all the 92s I've had, and the Ed Brown spring seems at least as good and probably better than the factory D spring. Now I have to see if I can get it separately or buy the kit.Beretta 92FS Brigadier DA OEM trigger weight before the swap: ~11.5-12 lbs.ĩmm PX4 Storm OEM DA trigger weight before the stop ~10.5 lbsīeretta 92FS Brigadier DA trigger weight after installing the Ed Brown 1911 Competition 19# mainspring: ~8.75 lbs.ĩmm PX4 Storm DA trigger weight after installing the Beretta D 8000/PX4 mainspring ~9.5 lbs It pulls the hammer farther back to give it more inertia in double action. Reduced length of pull yes for me.ġ3 pound hammer spring, yes but I should have picked up the Wilson kit with the Ultimate Trigger Bar. I replaced the recoil spring with a factory weight spring, after I got my parts in a friend sent an email recommending a heavier spring. The trigger bar is made to pull the hammer back just almost as far as the single action to eliminate light strikes. A collaboration 92G Brigadier Tactical featuring all-steel Beretta and Wilson Combat custom. If I had seen the Wilson Trigger bar kit before I ordered springs I would have got it. It sits about an eighth of an inch further back. Me I went with a wolff spring kit and a d-spring on my 92FS. Learn more about what makes the M9 todays most reliable and dependable sidearm for law-enforcement, military and personal defense. I was running a WC 14 CS (chrome silicon) hammer spring but with that same NATO ammo experienced a few light strikes. beretta m9 After over a quarter-century serving the US military all around the world, the M9 can truly be considered the ultimate combat and tactical pistol. The reduction in weight definitely leads to smoother pull that’s dramatically different during dry firing, and out on the range. yes, the 'D' spring is a beretta 92 guys inside secret to a 'trigger job' also, wolff has spring kits to help out and there are several folks that dedicate their lives (literally) to improving the beretta 92. Beretta 92 Hammer spring weight for reliable ignition In my 92A1 I run the 16 D spring and have never had a light primer strike even with Winchester 124 grain NATO ammo. The reduced pull length trigger is nice for my short fingers. Once modified with the D spring, the Beretta’s double action trigger breaks at nine lbs. With old factory springs it was 5 and a half pounds average but went from 4 pounds 10 ounces to 6 and a half pounds randomly. a spring engaged with said rod and against the movement of said screw. I will say still very happy with the purchases. but it might be that I am my own pull guage and I am not very sensitive to tell pull weight differences. The single action was an even 5 pounds over ten pulls and felt great. item 1 Beretta 92 f d g fs M9 96 92fs vertec elite 92a1 nickel hammer strut spring NEW 1 - Beretta 92 f d g fs M9 96 92fs vertec elite 92a1 nickel hammer strut spring NEW. Probably 9 to 10 pounds from 12 pounds or so, I had 2 light strikes in 40 rounds, needs work. The hammer and trigger spring did not make the double action as light as I had hoped. Not noticably thicker in the hand but a much better grip surface. Let's start with the Ergo grips.īy a hair thicker they are 3 thousandths wider behind the trigger.