Who is "We" ? Where are the M9's in stock ? Thanks
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Geno,I manage a gun department in a family owned(not my family)outdoor store in NJ.I've sold firearms in this state for a little over thirty years.If I can ever help you or any of the other forum members out with anything,please don't hesitate to ask.
I started a new thread for these highly anticipated models.
LTT Elite Centurion and Compact 92s
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Evening everyone. Long time lurker, first time poster.
I have a quick, perhaps naive, question:
Will the Wilson Combat single side G series de-cocker drop into my LTT without issue? Wilson mentions it's not compatible with the M9A3. Is that because it uses the vertec slide or because the slide is milled differently so they levers are more upswept? I'm not really digging how bulky the factory Beretta ambi levers are.
First, welcome to for forum!
Unfortunately no, the Wilson Combat single sided G series de-cocker will not work with your LTT. The Wilson unit only works on 92s that have the older style G set up (92G, WC Brigadier, WC Centurion). The LTT models and the M9A3 all use the new convertible safety/decocker set up that allows you to chose between safety/decocker or decocker only. One of those confusing eccentricities of Beretta 92s and their endless variations.
I agree, the levers on the conversion models are bulky but I have not noticed any difference with concealment. I’m like you though, I wish the WC single sided unit would work.
There is a poster on the Beretta forum screen name WAL who has removed the wing on the right side lever on the new style. The small barrel portion stays though because it houses the return spring. I am not sure if he has been able to make the barrel portion a little smaller or not. An FYI, the new style is in fact slightly narrower than the old style but it does look bulkier.