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    Beretta trigger work MD/NoVA

    Does anyone know of a smith or armorer that does good Beretta 92 trigger work in the MD/NoVA area?

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    M9 Trigger

    Dave Sams, Sams Custom, west of Richmond

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    Sam Hatfield of Hatfields Gunsmithing. 703-369-GUNS
    Chief Armorer for Elite Shooting Sports in Manassas VA
    Chief Armorer for Corp Arms (FFL 07-08/SOT 02)

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    Richmond may be a bit too far, has anyone used Hatfield's for Beretta stuff? They have 1911, Glock, and revolvers listed on their web site. Maybe I should call them directly.

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    What are you looking to achieve with trigger work on your Beretta? Reason I ask, unless you're going to Camp Perry, judicious polishing of pivot pins and a "D" spring works miracles on a Beretta.

    If you're going to Camp Perry, then you NEED to talk to Dave Sams.

    ETA: C&S has drop in trigger parts for a Beretta, never used them myself, but their other drop in parts for 1911's have received favorable reviews.

    http://www.cylinder-slide.com/index....ef=Berettasets
    Last edited by BBossman; 12-22-10 at 11:42.
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    Quote Originally Posted by $CashMoney$ View Post
    Richmond may be a bit too far, has anyone used Hatfield's for Beretta stuff? They have 1911, Glock, and revolvers listed on their web site. Maybe I should call them directly.
    Too far for UPS or Fed EX?

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    I'm looking for a lighter DA, sorter reset and a little less take up on the SA. To avoid the "should have bought a 1911" reply, I'll preempt with the fact that I use the Beretta because it's what I use at work, and it's a good gun too.

    300WM: I was waiting for that reply. Since this gun's "off the books," I'd rather not ship it anywhere, know what I mean?

    Maybe I'll take a road trip an try to get it done same day.
    Last edited by $CashMoney$; 12-22-10 at 12:00. Reason: Added last sentence

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    ban workt had to use them and no restainnts on guretta

    Ernie Langsdon is probably the best unknown Beretta guy in the country.

    of course he worked for beretta ans had access to parts we cant get.

    and yes i have 2 vertecs to die for, and don't even like the gun. but had to use them but no restraint on work done

    he lives in Virgina and does pistol schools on this board
    and will beat shot show with a new company. cant remember who

    u can email me your number and i will pass it on
    no interest except he is a good guy and good on Beretta;s

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    Unfortunately, Ernie Langsdon quit working on Berettas a while back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BBossman View Post
    I did this to the PT 92 I have, as well as cleaning up some other parts, and it is almost to too light now, but man, will it produce some tight groups.

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