Upgrade Your Beretta 92: 2025's Best Accessories for Functionality & Safety
Beretta 92 owners can enhance their pistols' functionality and safety with various upgrade options available in 2025. These include improved trigger systems, magazine releases, grip panels, and conversion kits.
Langdon Tactical's 'Trigger Job In A Bag' (TJIAB) provides a comprehensive upgrade for the Beretta 92's trigger system. It includes a worked-over trigger bar, hammer, sear, and springs, aiming to improve the trigger pull. Additionally, the kit comes with a polished hammer strut and a reduced power hammer spring, smoothing the first double-action trigger pull to 7 pounds or less.
For those seeking a larger, more accessible magazine release, the Beretta Billenium 'Oversize' is a popular choice. This upgrade features a larger, oval-shaped checkered surface that protrudes slightly further than the standard release, making it easier to manipulate.
LOK Grips offers Thin Veloce grip panels for the Beretta 92, reducing the grip width by approximately 3/16ths of an inch. This reduction improves control and feel, making the pistol more comfortable to handle.
The 'Beretta M9 G Decock Conversion Kit', developed by Beretta and introduced in 2007, is a worthwhile upgrade for older Beretta 92 'FS' models. It converts the pistol to 'G' configuration, providing decock-only functionality and enhancing safety.
Wilson Combat also offers rear battlesights for the Beretta 92, fitting the dovetail on the slide. These sights are available in various notch widths and shapes, allowing owners to customise their pistol to their specific needs.
In 2025, the Beretta 92 remains a serviceable and customisable pistol. With upgrades like Langdon Tactical's TJIAB, Beretta's Billenium 'Oversize' magazine release, LOK Grips' Thin Veloce panels, the Beretta M9 G Decock Conversion Kit, and Wilson Combat's rear battlesights, owners can enhance their pistol's performance, safety, and comfort.
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