Out of curiousity, what happens when the decocker spring breaks? Does it stop the pistol from functioning, or do you just need to manually push the decocker lever back up after decocking and then it stays in the up position when firing?
It just stays down and you have to manually push it back up
Just a quick update
Broke my 3rd decocking spring. I am making sure I am not binding it up or anything when installing. Don’t know what is going on.
I mentioned awhile back that I think it would be awesome if LTT would make a armorers video with tips/ tricks of things to look for. I would gladly pay money for it and think it could make LTT a little something as well.
Also LTT needs to create and armorers block like Apex has for different guns. The slide contours makes stability a constant struggle. Haha
Last edited by EVP; 04-22-2021 at 07:07 PM. Reason: Correcting spelling
Are decocker springs breaking an issue with the 92fs or m9?
No, I have not really heard anyone who has broken one.
Came here to say what John said.
I really like the Mac-Gar !8-round magazines used by Beretta and LTT, but one I have used a lot developed a weak spring quickly, manifesting itself in the slide not locking back after the last round. Spares are available from Bec-Gar, and there is a thread on it here.
If you want to stretch the maintenance interval for the recoil spring, think about switching to the Wilson flat wire spring and its special guide rod.
I have a spare pre-fit 92 extractor in my field repair kit for my 92 as a result of my adventures after I broke an extractor in the middle of a pistol match. Install the spare and see if it works before you trust it.