I've had that happen with my handloads in the past, but never with factory ammo. Still, it's a possibility.
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@e_stern has mentioned that the Beretta spec for the 92 that affects trigger weight is a minimum indentation of a NATO-spec primer, rather than any measurement of the trigger press itself. Don't know if it's the same number as above.
On the main topic, I recently tried a lighter hammer spring in a semi. Lit 100% of HSTs, had lots of light strikes on Winchester WB 9mm. Several in a magazine, which was enough to call it a day. My plan was to use CCI to check it, but had a bunch of WWB already loaded in mags for practice. Going back up on spring weight, obviously.
FWIW, I've used many thousands of rounds of the Winchester 9mm NATO. These primers, the IMI NATO and Winchester M1152 primers are the hardest small pistol primers I've encountered. The only time I ever had a failure to fire with any of these was when I tried to use a lighter mainspring in a couple guns. All very reliable ammo within my experience, but never intended for guns with trigger jobs, lighter mainsprings, etc...