Originally Posted by
OlongJohnson
I don't really think that's a reasonable ask. Moderately discounted from typical individual parts pricing as a "922(r) Compliance Kit" would be nice (especially with awesome sale pricing on major holidays), but asking them to retrofit fully functional shotguns that were bought by people who knew full well the status of them if they did their research without making any additional profit isn't really in the same book as wanting them to continue in business.
Just speculating, it seems logical that the hammer, trigger, disconnector and follower would make the kit. Those are probably the easiest parts on the list to get made in the U.S. It should be under $100 msrp, based on Browning's prices for similar items. Doesn't have to be made by Geissele or Briley. If Black Friday made it $50-70, that would be stellar for the user community and still very profitable for Beretta.