Trigger Job in a Bag - 92/96/M9 Series
EFFECTIVE April 10, 2020: Due to high demand, expected delivery on these items is 2-5 business days on black and 2-3 weeks on NP3. Your patience is appreciated.
Trigger Job in a Bag from LTT is available for the 92, 96 and M9 Series Pistols. After several thousand trigger jobs on Beretta 92s and PX4s, Langdon Tactical Technology offer’s the "Trigger Job in a Bag". We polish and hand-stone all of the components that are part of the firing mechanism to smooth and lighten your trigger pull in DA/SA. The Trigger Job in a Bag is about 80% of what we do when we don't have the actual firearms. You can also do a full NP3 upgrade to your pistol that includes a 'Trigger Job' with this kit.
Common Customer Confusion:
Customer: I already have these parts, so I don't need everything in this kit.
Answer: Yes, you do need this entire kit. The parts you have have not been worked on. Yes, the parts started the same, but we do work on the individual parts in the kit for 80% of what we can do if we have the gun itself.
To make a purchase, please select one option from each group:
- Finish: this is the finish and color of the metal parts in the Trigger Job in a Bag.
- Black (factory)
- NP3 (nickel teflon/stainless color)
- Hammer Option:
- Trigger Bar:
- Hammer Spring Weight:
With the following hammer springs, your DA/SA pull weight will be approximately - 12# DA: 5.6 to 6.4lbs
- 13# DA: 6.3 to 7lbs
- 14# DA: 7 to 7.5lbs
- Single Action for all: 3.5 - 4lbs
92, 96 and M9 Series Trigger Job in a Bag includes: Trigger Bar, Hammer, Sear, Sear Spring, Trigger Spring, Hammer Strut, and the Reduced Power Hammer Spring.
PLEASE SEE OUR FAQ Page for model listings to verify the TJIB will work for you.
LEAD TIMES:
Black: In stock - Shipping in 2-5 Business Days
NP3: In stock with Wilson Trigger Bar - Shipping in 2-5 Business Days
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Trigger job in a bag
Excellent product and installation video on website. Makes a world of difference. Comparable to 92X factory trigger. Very satisfied with this upgrade to my M9.
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Simply Amazing!
The TJIAB made my M9A3 feel so much better.
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Trigger Job in a bag for 96A1
Absolutely perfect! Never worked on a Beretta before and was able to do this upgrade easily while watching Ernest's YouTube video.
The difference between stock is night and day! Worth every penny! -
Definitely worth it
Big improvement to the 92FS. I have very limited experience with things like this (aside from field-stripping & cleaning), but I followed along to the video on YouTube of Ernest and had no problems. Now it's a super-smooth pull on an already great gun. If you're thinking about getting this, do it.
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Does NOT actually come in a bag!
Allow me to express my disappointment with this product! I ordered this kit for my Beretta 92X. Upon arrival, I opened the package to find all of the stated parts in a plastic clamshell-type container! No Crown Royal bag. No paper lunch bag. No reusable grocery bag. Not even a generic ziplock bag!
After recovering from that shock, I installed the parts, directly replacing the existing factory parts in my 92X. I did use a bit of TW-25 to lubricate metal-to-metal contact points. The trigger press in both double action and single action were significantly improved. I used the 13 pound spring, and would estimate the DA pull to be about 7.5-8 pounds. Perfect.
In short, this kit is an excellent value, and improves the trigger pulls of a Beretta pistol greatly. Other than the blatant failure to put the parts in a bag, this is fantastic! Do yourself and your Beretta a favor and get this kit. -
Feels like Sig P226 with SRT
In combination with the Wilson Tactical Short Reach Trigger, my 92FS now resets like a Sig P226 with an SRT. Installation required some filing on the hammer for the DA to function properly as mine is CA compliant model. I was able to take apart and install the new parts by watching the Langdon videos. Definitely watch the Langdon video on where to file the hammer to get the DA working if having problems.