I think the concern is that the deep enough dent will negate the benefits of the overtravel nub and eventually be no different functionally than an OEM bar from just the overtravel perspective. ...
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I think the concern is that the deep enough dent will negate the benefits of the overtravel nub and eventually be no different functionally than an OEM bar from just the overtravel perspective. ...
Jon, I'm afraid I would not be the best person to talk with the experts about this with my limited mechanical knowledge and experience with the 92 series. Someone with better "credentials" than me...
I have 3 92D's - 2 full size, 1 Centurion. All three have Wilson Combat trigger bars with the "overtravel" nub. I, and other 92 series owners with these WC bars, are seeing damage to the softer...
Was your email to Tooltech or Trijicon? My recent experience is Tooltech won't but Trijicon will under certain conditions. Trijicon did 2 of mine within the last year. As far as i know, trijicon...
Try this to prep your .22 rounds. I do this faithfully for my S&W 41 to keep the chamber slick.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=f79IOQKm958
The reason I go with a light spring is because of the trigger pull weight. I like DAO but a heavier revolver like trigger is too strong for me. The 11# gives me a weight I can handle. Similar to...
Do you have a slick slide or one of the rare 92D slides with a safety lever? If you have the slick slide, it has a one piece firing pin. It is much more forgiving paired with a lighter hammer...
Just in case you wanted to see some 92D bling in silver and gold! Both of these pistols now have different grips (thin) which are not shown. The silver one sports a Ciener .22 threaded Conversion...
Didja get it?!
I believe the SRT coupled with ultra thin grips enables me to get my finger where it belongs on the trigger, while not messing up my grip, for shot placement accuracy. I only shot maybe 500 rounds...
For my smaller hands than most guys, I found the full size 92D with stock grips to be a ....well...handful. Until I did some discussing about why my shots were going straight left, I didn't get the...
Best of luck! And, don't forget the NP3 TJIAB recommended by Craig, too! We'll help you spend your money..:cool:
Bergeron, you will love the 9D Centurion. What a perfect choice for your first Beretta! Here's mine. It's flawless with an 11# spring and other upgrades.
Thanks, Jon, for the warm welcome!...