Beretta 22lr conversion KIT - I think she needs some work!?!?!! idk whats going on lol #22lr #tease

Published on February 25, 2026
Duration: 2:50

This guide addresses common feeding and hammer drop issues encountered with a Beretta 92 .22LR conversion kit. It outlines steps for inspection, potential break-in periods, ammunition testing, and checking critical internal components. The speaker, a hobbyist, suggests these troubleshooting steps are necessary when the kit experiences malfunctions.

Quick Summary

Troubleshoot your Beretta 92 .22LR conversion kit by inspecting the magazine and feed ramp for obstructions, manually cycling the slide for smooth operation, and testing different .22LR ammunition. The kit may also require a break-in period to resolve feeding issues and hammer drop malfunctions.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction to Beretta 92 .22LR Conversion Kit
  2. 00:28Initial Firing and Potential Break-in
  3. 01:11Troubleshooting Hammer Drop Issue
  4. 02:39Addressing .22LR Feeding Issues

Frequently Asked Questions

What are common issues with the Beretta 92 .22LR conversion kit?

Common issues include feeding failures and the hammer not fully dropping. The speaker suggests these might be resolved by a break-in period, checking ammunition, or inspecting internal components like the hammer and sear engagement.

How do I troubleshoot feeding problems with a Beretta 92 .22LR conversion kit?

Start by ensuring the firearm is unloaded and safe. Visually inspect the magazine and feed ramp for obstructions. Manually cycle the slide to check for smooth operation. Consider if the kit needs a break-in period and test different .22LR ammunition types.

What parts are included in a Beretta 92 .22LR conversion kit?

A typical Beretta 92 .22LR conversion kit includes the barrel, slide, and magazine, designed to fit full-size Beretta 92 series models.

Is the Beretta 92 .22LR conversion kit compatible with all Beretta 92 models?

No, the kit states it fits all model 90 series full-size frames but is not compatible with 92/96 type L or type M compact pistols or 96 centurion pistols.

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