I recently installed this on a couple of my 92s and thought I'd share a few detail shots, as I haven't seen very many on the web.
The parts were easy enough to install without any fitting required. If you've removed/installed a 92 lever before this won't hold any real surprises. There are a few good Youtube videos illustrating how to and I'd advise watching one before you jump in. Beretta kindly sends two of every spring and detent necessary, so you may be able to avoid hunting around on the kitchen floor, not that I've ever had to do that. The torsion spring that is the key part in eliminating the safety feature is strong and provides a positive decocking action, at least no problems have been encountered over the last five hundred rounds through one pistol. The off side lever is a bit more pronounced than the factory FS part it replaces, but it's not overly obtrusive. While it may not be as attractive aesthetically, that's a small price to pay for restoring the ambidextrous capability that was lost with the Wilson low-pro single sided levers I'd initially used. The parts seem to be of good quality and at $55.00 a unit (I bought two at a discount of $98.00 total) it's a cost effective alternative to the $150.00 modification offered by Wilson Combat. Once Beretta has concluded their military contract and the need for the questionable safety is no longer there, I'd like to see this become standard.