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 a comprehensive custom build of a Beretta 92FS, focusing on achieving a factory stainless look with aesthetic enhancements. Key modifications include bead blasting the frame and compensator, nitre bluing the control group and magazine for a unique cobalt blue/purple finish, and installing a KKM Precision barrel and Cylinder & Slide low-mass trigger set. The resulting trigger pull is approximately 3 pounds with a crisp break, significantly improving shooting performance. The guide also touches on potential future upgrades and the durability considerations of nitre bluing.

Quick Summary

This custom Beretta 92FS build features a KKM Precision barrel, SGS compensator, and Cylinder & Slide low-mass trigger set, resulting in a crisp ~3 lb trigger pull. The frame, compensator, and barrel are bead-blasted for a matte stainless finish, while control group components and the magazine are nitre-blued for a unique cobalt blue/purple aesthetic.

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 are the key custom components in this Beretta 92FS build?

This Beretta 92FS features a KKM Precision barrel, an SGS compensator, and a Cylinder & Slide low-mass hammer and trigger set. The control group, including the trigger, slide release, and takedown pin, has been nitre-blued for a unique aesthetic.

How does the Cylinder & Slide trigger set affect the Beretta 92FS trigger pull?

The Cylinder & Slide low-mass hammer and trigger set significantly reduces the trigger pull weight to approximately 3 pounds, providing a super crisp break for improved shooting accuracy and control.

What is the purpose of bead blasting on this custom Beretta 92FS?

Bead blasting is used on the frame, compensator, and KKM Precision barrel to achieve a uniform matte stainless steel finish that matches the desired factory aesthetic and complements the nitre-blued components.

Is nitre bluing a durable finish for firearm components?

Nitre bluing provides a beautiful aesthetic with its cobalt blue/purplish hue but is not ideal for high-friction areas as it tends to wear off. It's best suited for components that don't experience constant contact or heavy use.

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