You could take the right side lever off and help it out w/ a Dremel. The current system is superior in every way except appearance which personally I no longer even notice. Also the total width of the new system is actually slightly less. I don't remember the exact #s but it's something like .030 inch narrower.
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How often do you remove your extractor for cleaning?
That’s really interesting, I wouldn’t have thought that since they come from Beretta as G models, but Langdon himself says that if you don’t like the G, you can convert it back to FS. Maybe I’m wrong again here, but I don’t think you can convert a true G model to FS, can you?
The LTT guns and 92X G models come with the Beretta G conversion installed. I do not know the specifics, but an actual G slide differs internally. The G conversion at Wilson involves some milling and original, lower profile, G decockers are installed. Now, all this is from my limited knowledge base.
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Interesting. Is there a way to tell if a “G”slide is a conversion without disassembly? Are the WC BrigTacs G conversions?
The brig tac is not, none of the Wilson guns are. Basically, the easy tell is the right side lever. If it looks just like the right lever on the F model, it’s a “traditional G” model. On the other hand, if you look at an Elite LTT and the right side lever on it, you’ll know what the G conversion looks like.
I think people get WAY too wrapped around the axle over the aesthetics on the G conversion vs the traditional G models. The right side lever is no bigger, it doesn’t affect concealment, and the G conversion is a hell of a lot easier to disassemble/reassemble than the traditional G. I mean, if all you’re gonna do with your 92 is admire the fit and finish, I can kinda understand the complaining. But I use my 92’s, a lot. I prefer the ease of maintenance with the conversion so much I sold all of my traditional G models, including both of my Wilson models.
I'm doubtful we'll see many of the true 'G' models in the future. Beretta can essentially use the same manufacturing for the 92X, M9A3, and LTT models. As much as I prefer the original G models (OG?) it doesn't make much business sense for Beretta to produce them in the future now that the G conversion is readily available.
There have been rumors of Beretta introducing additional lever designs for a while now, but we still haven't seen anything.
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