Beretta 92 G Model Conversion Kit
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Go G.......you'll never go back.
I decided to tackle this myself, and drum roll please, it wasn't really a big deal to install. It took me about 20 minutes, but I was sitting at my desk watching a YouTube video (J Helmsing channel) for step by step instructions. I think this could easily be a 10 minute job with a little experience. All you'll need is a small punch and hammer, and a small screwdriver to help mash a detent down. The kit comes with two of every spring and detent, Beretta must figure you'll launch one into orbit doing the install. I think the average gun owner can do this conversion without too much difficulty. Just sit there and watch the video, take your time, and you can save yourself a month wait for a gunsmith to do it for you.
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G Decocker
Beretta requires a 2mm punch for installation. Couldn’t find one locally. Tried a 1/16 punch. Got it stuck in the offhand lever. Ordered special Beretta punches from Brownells. Perhaps you could advertise the tools necessary for installation. Don’t recall seeing that anywhere. Did I miss it?
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NP3 G-Conversion
I've installed several G-conversions in my 92/96 series Berettas, but only Langdon Tactical offers it in NP3. I was fortunate to catch the "92" sale, although I would have purchased it regardless. It's a relatively easy install, and a little metal polish will really bring out the shine. Love it!
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A necessary upgrade
I've only owned g-model Beretta's, so when I recently bought a 92A1 with the F style safety this conversion was one of the first things on my list. Install was pretty quick and easy, just make sure you have quality punches that won't bend and you should be good. There are several good videos on Youtube showing how to install it.
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Decocker
Fit perfectly great improvement not having the safety when you have the DA/SA trigger set up!
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G model conversion kit
Easy to install in 15 minutes