Yes, you can easily put a D slide on a standard FS, but you might want to address the SA function of the FS frame. You would also need to address the lack of a sear(and other SA parts) on the 92XDR...
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Yes, you can easily put a D slide on a standard FS, but you might want to address the SA function of the FS frame. You would also need to address the lack of a sear(and other SA parts) on the 92XDR...
When the slide is off the frame, the hammer comes to rest a bit more forward than on any other 92 frame I have looked at. For the record, I compared a few(5 total) different 92X runs(SPEC0666A,...
The trigger bar catching on the hammer seems to be a recurring issue on recent 92's. It's a tolerance thing. I also have noticed that it happens when the slide is OFF the frame. Without bringing the...
Legit reasoning. I practice my DAO Trigger control with a Ciener .22 Conversion Kit, but my best triggers are DA/SA(2 were early jobs done by LTT & 1 by D. Ohlasso)
Or...you can remove the sear parts, use the LTT NP3 TJIAB and go DAO, with or without the spurless hammer. But, if you have the NP3 goodies, you'll likely have an NP3'd hammer-which I would keep. But...
Yes, you can.
The 92DS was made to be DAO and have a way to disengage the trigger bar. It was like a 92FS that was DAO.
Any insight as to the finish on the slide? Bruniton?
That was my biggest concern, however I thought it would only be limited to the different firing pin. I didn't anticipate needing a different plate too. Bummer. I do get it, but I hoped it would have...
Has there been any confirmation about if LTT will mill these for RDO? The mod to the slide is more than just milling the slide. There are also patents pending on an adaptor plate, the modified safety...
I'll try it, with 79. Thanks.
What you have is a Type 2 BDA-380 from 1986, based on the Italian Proof Date(AP). These were the 2nd type of BDA's made. It is very similar to the Beretta 84BB(the BDA-380 and 140 DA were both made...