Unfortunately I have inherited my dads guns, one of which was his LEO service pistol, a Beretta 92F. I don't think this is a high round count gun, maybe 200 rounds per year for the 10 or so years that he carried it. I plan on reading the 230 page Beretta thread to get an idea of what I want to do with this pistol. I do want to change the recoil spring and other wear parts. I do not find the DA pull offensive on this pistol but is still more than what my P220s were, so I might do a D spring too. I'm not sure if I will carry this one, maybe?? He had 4 magazines, they have more carry wear than use. The sights are a 2 dot style and cannot be seen except in bright light.
Since I do not know a whole lot about Berettas, I'm am asking for yalls input on what you would do;
RSA- standard rate or a +/- one?
Locking block- change now or keep on rockin until there is an issue?
Other springs that need to be changed?
Other parts that need to be replaced?
Sights- Paint the front, change the rear to ______?
Mags- Rebuild the 4 I have or trash and buy new(buying new anyway to get to my minimum of 10 per gun)?
Walnut grips-because I think a Beretta is sexy with them and the plastic grips feel slick.
Anything Else Beside some love from JMCK?
The obligatory pics!