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- Spring weight for my new Beretta 92FS | Northwest Firearms
I'm considering replacing the guide rod and spring on my Beretta 92FS with a stainless NDZ brand My 92FS has a 13lbs spring NDZ offers 11,12 5,14 and 16
- Spring weight for my new 92FS - The Firing Line Forums
That said, Beretta does sell what they call a "Match Recoil Spring" that is 9lbs They state that it is to be used with "ultra-light competition loads" and is for competition use only I don't know anything about NDZ
- What weight hammer spring should I use in Beretta 92?
The optimal hammer spring weight for a Beretta 92 is a balancing act Generally, a 16lb hammer spring is considered the factory standard and a good starting point for most users
- RECOIL SPRING, BERETTA 92 96, FULL-SIZE, FACTORY STANDARD, 13LB
The Wilson Combat 13 pound full-size factory standard recoil spring for the Beretta 92 series handgun is the ultimate choice for competition shooters who demand maximum performance and reliability
- Which D spring weight should I get for my 92FS? : r Beretta - Reddit
There's only one official Beretta 92 D hammer spring weight The other weights are for aftermarket non-OEM options (like the CS springs from Wilson combat) If you want 110% reliability, go with the OEM D spring If you want excellent reliability, go with 14lb
- Beretta 92 Recoil Hammer Spring Questions - pistol-forum. com
I did a search and reviewed the threads on reliable Beretta Hammer Spring weight so I’m comfortable with the 14 lb spring I’ll be testing it with my carry ammo which is Speer Gold Dot 124 +P
- main spring? - Beretta - Brian Enoss Forums. . . Maku mozo!
I am trying to figure out what is the stock # weight of a stock 92fs main spring and what is the # of a "D" spring? I am curently playing with my 92 trigger pull and going to order some 1911 main springs to try
- 92FS: Why exactly do you change recoil spring when changing mainspring . . .
Beretta used the normal, Factory 13lb weight recoil-spring in all of their 92 96 "D" models (DOA) They did use a one-pound heavier recoil-spring in ALL of their 92 96 Centurions or Compacts, due to their shorter, lighter slide and barrel mass
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