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 guide details the customization of a Beretta 92FS, incorporating a KKM Precision barrel, SGS replica compensator, and a Cylinder & Slide low mass trigger set. The firearm receives a Graphite Black Cerakote finish. The expert instructor highlights the significant accuracy improvements and discusses ergonomic considerations, recommending thinner grips for better handling.

Quick Summary

This expert guide details a custom Beretta 92FS build featuring a KKM Precision barrel, SGS replica compensator, and a Cylinder & Slide Low Mass Trigger Set, finished in Graphite Black Cerakote. The modifications significantly enhance accuracy, making the pistol a 'tack driver' at 50 yards, while ergonomic adjustments are planned for improved handling.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Project Overview
  2. 01:07Compensator and Barrel Details
  3. 02:05Trigger Set and Grip Screws
  4. 03:30Trigger Performance Assessment
  5. 04:32Accuracy and Future Plans
  6. 05:55Grips and Ergonomics

Frequently Asked Questions

What modifications were made to the Beretta 92FS in the video?

The Beretta 92FS was customized with a KKM Precision 9mm barrel, an SGS replica compensator, a Cylinder & Slide Low Mass Trigger Set, and a Graphite Black Cerakote finish on the frame and compensator.

How does the custom Beretta 92FS perform in terms of accuracy?

According to the expert instructor, the custom Beretta 92FS, featuring the KKM barrel and SGS compensator, is a 'tack driver' capable of excellent accuracy at 50 yards.

What trigger improvements were made to the Beretta 92FS?

A Cylinder & Slide Low Mass Trigger Set, including a skeletonized hammer, sear, and trigger spring, was installed. This modification results in a very crisp and 'awesome' trigger break with minimal take-up.

What ergonomic issues were addressed with the custom Beretta 92FS?

The speaker found the Hogue wrap-around grips too thick for the Beretta 92FS frame. The plan is to replace them with thinner polymer grips to improve the overall ergonomics and handling of the pistol.

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