Beretta 92 Trigger Guard Modification and Custom Colors

Published on March 12, 2015
Duration: 2:45

This video details two common modifications for the Beretta 92 platform by Wilson Combat. The first addresses the factory trigger guard, reshaping it to a more aesthetically pleasing and functional rounded contour. The second focuses on applying Wilson Combat's durable Armor-Tough finish, highlighting its improved abrasion resistance over the original polymer finish and showcasing available color options like burnt bronze.

Quick Summary

Wilson Combat offers modifications for the Beretta 92, including reshaping the trigger guard to a more pleasing rounded contour for improved aesthetics and ergonomics. They also apply their highly durable Armor-Tough finish, which significantly outperforms original polymer finishes in abrasion resistance and is available in colors like black, gray, green, and burnt bronze.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Beretta 92 Trigger Guard Issues
  2. 00:30Trigger Guard Modification Explained
  3. 01:12Original Beretta 92 Finish vs. Armor-Tough
  4. 01:36Wilson Combat Armor-Tough Finish Details
  5. 02:05Armor-Tough Color Options (Burnt Bronze)
  6. 02:21Example: Black Slide, Burnt Bronze Frame

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the common criticisms of the factory Beretta 92 trigger guard?

The factory Beretta 92 trigger guard is often criticized for its hooked or square shape, which can be aesthetically unpleasing and functionally impractical. While intended to allow finger placement on the front, this can lead to accidental discharges if the finger slips off.

How does modifying the Beretta 92 trigger guard improve the pistol?

Modifying the Beretta 92 trigger guard to a rounded contour enhances its appearance, improves its feel in the hand, and makes holstering easier. It also discourages improper finger placement on the trigger guard.

Why is Wilson Combat's Armor-Tough finish superior to the original Beretta 92 finish?

The original polymer finish on Beretta 92s offers good moisture protection but poor abrasion resistance, leading to wear. Wilson Combat's Armor-Tough finish is significantly more rugged and durable, providing excellent resistance to abrasion even with frequent holster use.

What color options are available for Wilson Combat's Armor-Tough finish?

Wilson Combat offers its Armor-Tough finish in several colors, including black, gray, and green. A popular new option is 'burnt bronze,' which features a bronze color with a subtle gold tinge, creating a very attractive look.

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