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Thread: Old school Beretta 92F

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    I'd simply replace the recoil, slide stop, all magazine, trigger bar and trigger return springs, properly lubricate it and call that quite good.

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    I carried concealed and shot a 92F in IDPA for many years. I wore out an extractor, replaced it and kept going. New springs and a D main are what I did. Might want to look at a new locking block but mine was fine.

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    Trade it for a Browning Hi-Power, if you expect to find yourself on the two-way shooting range.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uni-Vibe View Post
    Trade it for a Browning Hi-Power, if you expect to find yourself on the two-way shooting range.
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    Did the older 92's have chromed bores or was that started in the 1980's?

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    Clean, lube, shoot should be fine.

    Replace recoil spring, trigger spring,
    Put in new locking block and D-spring would be very well prepared.

    If you are going to be shooting high powered NATO subgun ammo with a suppressor a lot, consider having the slide machined to accept the larger hammer retaining pin of the FS.

    WC trigger job, VZ grips, and G conversion will make for a top of the line gun,
    that since it has personal meaning for you and will be a lifelong possession, are reasonable but unnecessary.

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    Yes, if memory serves me, the chrome lining began with the 92 SB-F, which was the final submission for military trials and became the M9 and the civilian 92 F.

    Quote Originally Posted by Slater View Post
    Did the older 92's have chromed bores or was that started in the 1980's?


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