Beretta 92fs with C&S Low Mass Trigger Set, SGS Comp, KKM Barrel and Graphite Black Cerakote

Published on June 8, 2012
Duration: 9:25

This custom Beretta 92FS build features a KKM Precision barrel and SGS replica compensator for enhanced accuracy, capable of 'tack driver' performance at 50 yards. A Cylinder & Slide low mass trigger set provides a crisp break, significantly improving the shooting experience. The build is finished in Graphite Black Cerakote, with future plans for grip modification and material changes.

Quick Summary

This custom Beretta 92FS build features a KKM Precision barrel and SGS replica compensator for enhanced accuracy, capable of 'tack driver' performance at 50 yards. A Cylinder & Slide low mass trigger set provides a crisp break, significantly improving the shooting experience.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Project Overview: Custom Beretta 92FS
  2. 01:07KKM Barrel & SGS Compensator Details
  3. 02:05Cylinder & Slide Trigger Set Installation
  4. 03:30Trigger Pull Performance Analysis
  5. 04:32Accuracy Results & Future Plans
  6. 05:55Grip Ergonomics & Modifications

Frequently Asked Questions

What aftermarket parts are featured on this custom Beretta 92FS?

This custom Beretta 92FS features a KKM Precision 9mm barrel, an SGS replica compensator, and a Cylinder & Slide (C&S) low mass trigger set. The firearm also has a Graphite Black Cerakote finish.

How does the C&S low mass trigger set affect the Beretta 92FS trigger pull?

The Cylinder & Slide low mass trigger set, including a skeletonized hammer and sear, results in a very crisp and 'awesome' trigger break on the Beretta 92FS, significantly improving its performance despite some initial take-up.

What kind of accuracy can be expected from this modified Beretta 92FS?

With the KKM barrel and SGS compensator, the modified Beretta 92FS is described as a 'tack driver,' capable of excellent accuracy at distances like 50 yards.

What are the recommended grip screw types for a Beretta 92FS?

For a Beretta 92FS, it is recommended to use Allen head grip screws instead of traditional slotted screws. This helps prevent damage to the screw heads during installation and removal.

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