The actual fugly levers were a temporary offer, as they were hand made from stock levers. They no longer are offered because the Carry levers replaced them.
https://www.midwestgunworks.com/page/mgwi/prod/c8d710
The actual fugly levers were a temporary offer, as they were hand made from stock levers. They no longer are offered because the Carry levers replaced them.
https://www.midwestgunworks.com/page/mgwi/prod/c8d710
Thanks, not seeing them in stock at MGW or LTT and not seeing them listed at all on the Beretta site. Very sad. Have any experience with the 92 style? The stealth levers are stealthy but I occasionally miss a decock swipe due to their stealthiness. The carry or fuglies seemed perfect at they are 100% swipable and are still stealthy.
Yes, we run the model 92 style levers on our PX4 Compact. They are the easiest to operate and are not sharp at all. The only downside is that they are wider than even the stock levers. However, they work great.
They come as type F levers, so you would need to remove the detent ball and spring if you wanted it to be type G.
Last edited by PX4 Storm Tracker; 11-06-2021 at 08:12 AM.
How hard did you look?
https://www.beretta.com/en-us/gun-ac...vers-assembly/
I have them on my full size PX4 and I love them. Very easy to decock the gun even one-handed, even with my small hands. With my OWB and IWB holsters, while the levers do make the gun wider it has made zero difference in concealability as far as I can tell. (Sorry, I'm not one of those cool kids who have AIWB holsters, so I don't have an opinion on how well or poorly the 92 style levers work with that carry position.) Your milage may very well vary though.
Any negatives with the 92 style levers? Well, mine were the type that work as safety levers so I had to push out the little steel ball and its spring in order to turn them into decock only levers. And the gun is in danger of getting the nickname 'Dumbo'. Other than that, not really, at least in my opinion. It's possible that with some holsters designed around the stock levers, there could be fitment issues with the wider levers, but so far I haven't run into any. Even my Safariland SLS holster clears the 92 style levers just fine.
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