Beretta 92fs with C&S Low Mass Trigger Set, SGS Comp, KKM Barrel and Nitre Blue Controls

Published on July 14, 2012
Duration: 9:56

This guide details the custom modification of a Beretta 92FS, focusing on achieving a factory stainless look with nitre-blued controls and enhanced performance components. It covers bead blasting, nitre bluing of various parts, installation of a KKM barrel, SGS compensator, and a Cylinder & Slide trigger set, culminating in a custom-finished magazine. The process requires advanced gunsmithing skills and specialized tools.

Quick Summary

This custom Beretta 92FS features a bead-blasted stainless finish, nitre-blued controls (trigger, slide release, takedown pin, safety), a KKM Precision barrel, SGS compensator, and a Cylinder & Slide low-mass trigger set, resulting in a ~3 lb trigger pull. The magazine also received a unique nitre blue finish.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Beretta 92FS Custom Build Intro
  2. 00:23Finish and Controls Customization
  3. 01:18Mag Release and Safety Options
  4. 01:54Internal Components and Barrel
  5. 02:09Trigger Performance and Nitre Blue Display
  6. 02:46Magazine Finish and Details
  7. 03:06Barrel Branding and Durability Notes
  8. 03:55Compensator Performance and Availability
  9. 04:09Accuracy and Custom Work Offer
  10. 07:03Grip Search and Future Plans
  11. 08:17Conclusion and Community Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

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

The Beretta 92FS was customized with a bead-blasted stainless finish on the frame and compensator, nitre-blued controls (trigger, slide release, takedown pin, safety), a Cylinder & Slide low-mass trigger set, a KKM Precision barrel, and an SGS compensator. The magazine also received a nitre blue finish.

How does nitre bluing affect firearm controls?

Nitre bluing provides a distinctive cobalt blue or purplish hue to metal parts like the trigger and slide release. While aesthetically pleasing, the speaker notes it tends to wear off in high-friction areas, making it better suited for visual appeal than extreme durability.

What is the trigger pull weight on this custom Beretta 92FS?

With the Cylinder & Slide low-mass hammer and sear set installed, the trigger pull weight on this custom Beretta 92FS measures approximately 3 pounds, offering a very crisp break.

Where can one find an SGS compensator for a Beretta 92FS?

SGS compensators for Beretta 92 and 96 models, including .40 caliber versions, can often be found on Beretta enthusiast forums or potentially on platforms like eBay. They are designed to improve shooting performance.

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