FYI, Wilson 92G Compacts are in the wild. Saw one yesterday at Palmetto State Armory in Columbia SC. They are pretty sweet.
FYI, Wilson 92G Compacts are in the wild. Saw one yesterday at Palmetto State Armory in Columbia SC. They are pretty sweet.
I received a set of Barhart "Burner" grips and did about ten minutes of dry practice with them.
They are very grippy, with slightly less texture than grip tape. They fit perfectly, and are just very slightly thicker than the OEM grips.
I'm digging them so far, but need a few more weeks with them to really wring them out.
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Burner grips!
http://jerrybarnhart.com/shop/beretta-92f
The gentleman at the pistol bay next to me today had to borrow some tools to lock down a loose set screw on the rear sight of his 92. A quick glance and it looked like a WC model, so I asked and he said it was indeed a WC 92G with an action tune and the short reach trigger, and offered to let me shoot it. HOLY. CRAP. First round was at 25 yds DA. I was taken aback by the pull. It was a completely new level of good from the p30 LEM v TLG I have now. SA was just freaking ridiculous. I moved in a bit closer and it felt like cheating compared to my p30 when shooting quick-ish. Sight tracking felt so easy. I handed him the gun back, told him how awesome it was, and promptly considered throwing my p30 over the berm and pouting all the way home from the range.
For those that have Beretta experience, how easy is it to get a trigger that good with a normal Beretta? Would a D spring and Elite hammer get me most of the way there?
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I haven't tried an elite hammer but the steel trigger + D spring as offered by BUSA is a decent combination.
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