Wilson Combat Beretta 92/96 Trigger Conversion Unit, Reduced Power
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Wilson Combat Beretta 92/96 Trigger Conversion Unit, Reduced Power

Code: WC-643
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4.4
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5 (5)
4 (1)
3 (0)
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57.1%

$19.95

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Product Description

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Description: Wilson Combat Beretta 92/96 Trigger Conversion Unit, Reduced Power. Wilson Combat parts and accessories have an unmatched level of exceptional reliability and peerless craftsmanship. Wilson Combat isn't just a name, but also quality you can feel confident relying on.

Easily upgrade your carry and target gun reliability by virtually eliminating trigger return spring breakage. This drop-in replacement for steel Beretta® 92/96 triggers also improves trigger feel by reducing spring stacking.
  • Drop-in replacement for original trigger return spring
  • Fits Beretta® 92/96 with metal triggers only
  • Cam and Pin Coated with Robar NP3 for improved lubricity
  • Reduced power for the lightest possible pull
NOTE: Will not function in Beretta 92A1 or any model 92/96 with polymer trigger.

Manufacturer: Wilson Combat

Specifications

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  • Brand: Wilson Combat
  • Caliber: 9mm,.40 S&W
  • Finish / Color: NP3
  • Firearm Type: Pistol
  • Material: Steel
  • Models Fit: Beretta 92,Beretta 96,Beretta M9,Beretta M9A1

Know Your Gun

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Know Your Beretta 92

The production of the Beretta 92 pistol began in 1975. It has gone through many changes over the years and is currently still in production in several different configurations.

The information below is critical must have knowledge necessary for ordering parts, grips, and accessories for your Beretta 92.

"Key Configuration Types" of the Model 92

  • Model 92 ---Manufactured 1975 through 1976
  • Model 92S ---Manufactured 1977 through 1979
  • Model 92SB ---Manufactured 1980 through 1985
  • Model 92F ---Manufactured 1985 through present

What "Configuration Type", is your Beretta 92?

Model 92
The First Generation. Approximately 5,000 of these were made. Frame mounted safety and bottom mounted magazine release (See Figure 1).

Figure 1
Beretta Model 92

Model 92S
Second Generation Model 92. Same as the Model 92 with several key modifications most important of which was the new Slide mounted safety and decocking lever. Also features a bottom mounted magazine release (See Figure 2).

Figure 2
Beretta Model 92S

Model 92SB
The Third Generation of the Model 92 also referred to as the 92SB-1. Two grip options offered - The 92SB-P which had plastic grips and the 92SB-W which featured wood grips. Includes the same features as the 92S but Beretta once again made some important modifications. They added a firing pin block and moved the magazine release from the lower grip to just below the trigger guard. Beretta also added a disassembly key and the ambidextrous safety lever (See Figure 3).

Figure 3
Beretta Model 92SB

Model 92F
First referred to as the 92SB-F, the "F" designating U.S. Government Federal testing, this model was identical to the 92SB with some very specific combat modifications including the squared off trigger guard to improve two handed shooting, reconfigured frame in front of the grip to aid in aiming, extended magazine base, chromed the barrel bore and put a new finish on the slide called Bruniton to provide better corrosion protection than the standard blue (See Figure 4). Also referred to as the 92FS the 92F-P (Plastic Grip), and the 92F-W (Wood Grips).

Figure 4
Beretta Model 92F

Variations of the Beretta 92

Calibers
  • Model 92 ---9mm Parabellum
  • Model 96 ---.40 S & W
  • Model 98 ---9 X 21mm IMI
  • Model 98F ---.30 Luger
Modes of Operation
  • "F" ---Standard
  • "G" ---No Safety
  • "D" ---Double Action no Safety

The Beretta 92 is available in over 50 different configurations but we have tried to include all of the major variations in this information.

Thank you very much for taking the time to review the above information. If you are in need of more assistance or you have found the above information a useful shopping tool please contact us at [email protected]

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Customer Ratings & Reviews

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7
Ratings Snapshot
4.4
out of 5
5 (5)
4 (1)
3 (0)
2 (1)
1 (0)
Would recommend this product.
57.1%
4.4
out of 5
5 (5)
4 (1)
3 (0)
2 (1)
1 (0)
Would recommend this product.
57.1%
7 Total Reviews
Easy install
5 out of 5
Jim
Location: Minnesota
Date: August 1, 2022
This was surprisingly easy to install and provides a piece of mind for older trigger return springs.
Recommended
Better Beretta 92
5 out of 5
RickG
Location: Overland Park KS
Date: December 17, 2021
This along with the 13# hammer spring and the Langdon Tactical trigger bar, will improve the smoothness and trigger pull of your 92 series Beretta beyond belief.
Recommended
Easy swap
5 out of 5
AS
Location: New Jersey
Date: Apr35l 19, 2021
Works as described. Quick delivery
Recommended
Nice upgrade to the trigger
5 out of 5
Leatherneck189
Location: London, Ohio
Date: February 15, 2021
Do additional buffing to the pin, these are very nice for cleaning up the pull on the 92 mdls
Recommended
Fast shipment
5 out of 5
Ed
Location: Kansas
Date: November 18, 2020
works great, easy to put in ,fits perfect would recommend t hanks
Reliable, but different
4 out of 5
Greg P
Location: Rockford IL
Date: June 20, 2020
The reduced power ones may have trouble fully resetting the trigger if its new or sticky at all. Both these and the factory mousetrap style springs have their pluses and minuses. These are more durable but their design leads to a lot of friction that can be felt when you pull the trigger. The factory style ones give a nicer trigger feel but always seem to fail at the worst time -- although if you're good about replacing them when your round count starts getting up there it shouldn't be an issue.
Disappointing
2 out of 5
Mark
Location: PNW
Date: Apr30l 29, 2020
I purchased this to replace the OEM spring and try to reduce the trigger pull. What a complete disappointment. The firearm would not completely reset and did not feel any smoother. I guess I could try the standard power one but for now I will stick with the OEM spring and I bought spares from MGW.
7 Total Reviews