Scenario - Beretta 92FS mod- what would you do?

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Scenario - Beretta 92FS mod- what would you do?

Post by Jarhead » 23 Jul 2020, 6:40 pm

Hi!

If you found yourself with a new (or used - but new to you) Beretta 92FS, and could do only one mod to it, what would you modify and why?
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Re: Scenario - Beretta 92FS mod- what would you do?

Post by Sarco » 23 Jul 2020, 8:15 pm

Quality adjustable sights
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Post by wrenchman » 24 Jul 2020, 9:54 am

there are lots of things you can do but i agree with sarco
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Re: Scenario - Beretta 92FS mod- what would you do?

Post by CrackThump » 25 Jul 2020, 4:24 pm

Theres a couple of quick replacements for original manufacturers parts that wull have your Berretta shooting like a laser.

Replace slide for Glock slide
Replace frame for Glock frame
Replace barrel for Glock barrel
Replace sights for Glock sights
Replace magazine for Glock magazine.

Load and fire

Hahahaha... Ive been waiting all day to drop that one
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Post by Wylie27 » 26 Jul 2020, 1:41 pm

Wilson Combat trigger kit........
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Post by Gun-nut » 28 Jul 2020, 7:34 pm

G model decocker.
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Post by johnboy357 » 03 Sep 2020, 8:26 am

This suggestion might start a string of interesting replies but take the Beretta and all the replacement Glock bits and throw them down a deep well - go buy a revolver. If you must have a 9mm then the Kimber Target II would be the starting level.
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Post by wrenchman » 04 Sep 2020, 12:58 am

Go shooting and find out what is going to work for you reading posts on here you guys have to compete in a shooting sports some up dates are better and some are for comfort or looks.
With any gun what I like or works well for me might not fit or work well for you.
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Post by CactusElite » 27 Dec 2020, 6:59 pm

Do not listen to the Glock guy.

I have one and I hate it. I hated it stock and I hate it with a full trigger kit and reflex optic. I seriously despise it, I just see it as wasted money. If it wasn't worth less than $700 as a trade in I would have ditched it years ago.

My Beretta on the other hand is amazing. Mine is an A3, but just install an adjustable sight and have fun. Such a satisfying gun to shoot.
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Re: Scenario - Beretta 92FS mod- what would you do?

Post by Over it » 07 Jan 2021, 10:14 am

Aesthetically I prefer the straight dustcover to the slant.

Glocks are a great tool, but there are nicer guns to shoot. Would I ever spend money to 'race' one out, that would be just foolish.
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Post by Jarhead » 07 Jan 2021, 8:39 pm

Well,

I bought a Beretta 92X Performance. It already has all of the upgraded bits on it. Arrives soon! Hopefully the PTA and the pistol arrive on the same day......
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Re: Scenario - Beretta 92FS mod- what would you do?

Post by linkoln » 08 Jan 2021, 7:11 am

For me I would do a steel guide rod to replace the polymer one. Either that or an LTT RDO Optic Cut.
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Re: Scenario - Beretta 92FS mod- what would you do?

Post by Over it » 08 Jan 2021, 7:22 am

Jarhead wrote:Well,

I bought a Beretta 92X Performance. It already has all of the upgraded bits on it. Arrives soon! Hopefully the PTA and the pistol arrive on the same day......


Aww, with the frame mounted safety, as God intended on Beretta 92 series guns....
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Re: Scenario - Beretta 92FS mod- what would you do?

Post by Bello » 08 Jan 2021, 8:49 am

I have a 92FS and also a Kimber in different calibers.
The 92FS is a lot of fun to shoot. Not a bad pistol. To be a comp gun would require some mods.
The Kimber straight out of the box is amazing. Great trigger. accurate. If I had the cash, I would have more of them.
I would love a Korth...but I would need a third mortgage on the house :lol:
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Re: Scenario - Beretta 92FS mod- what would you do?

Post by pomemax » 08 Jan 2021, 10:41 am

CrackThump wrote:Theres a couple of quick replacements for original manufacturers parts that wull have your Berretta shooting like a laser.

Replace slide for Glock slide
Replace frame for Glock frame
Replace barrel for Glock barrel
Replace sights for Glock sights
Replace magazine for Glock magazine.

Load and fire

Hahahaha... Ive been waiting all day to drop that one


Good point but I dont like TUPPERWARE

I have A 92fs After market sights is a starting point then look at a Crimson trace grips
Straight out of the Box the 87 Beretta .22 cal is a little laser
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