Beretta Changes The Carry Gun Game (G-Kit Install)

Published on January 10, 2017
Duration: 12:55

The Beretta G-Kit allows users to convert a Type F Beretta 92/96 series pistol to a Type G (decocker-only) configuration without slide milling. This $45 upgrade is ideal for concealed carry, removing the manual safety for a simpler operation. The installation is user-doable at home, though requires careful attention to small parts and springs.

Quick Summary

The Beretta G-Kit converts a Type F (safety/decocker) Beretta 92/96 to Type G (decocker only) without slide milling. This $45 DIY upgrade simplifies operation for carry guns by removing the manual safety lever, making it a popular modification.

Chapters

  1. 00:23Intro to the Beretta G-Kit
  2. 00:58Benefits of G-Conversion for Carry
  3. 01:41Kit Contents & Prep
  4. 03:54Disassembly Process
  5. 04:57Removing the Main Safety Lever
  6. 06:25Reassembly with New Parts
  7. 10:38Final Testing & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Beretta G-Kit and what does it do?

The Beretta G-Kit is a user-installable part that converts a standard Beretta 92/96 series pistol from Type F (manual safety and decocker) to Type G (decocker only). This eliminates the manual safety lever, simplifying operation for concealed carry.

How much does the Beretta G-Kit cost and is it hard to install?

The G-Kit typically costs around $45, making it a very affordable upgrade. While it requires careful disassembly and reassembly of small parts, it can be done at home by users with basic mechanical skills, often referencing online guides.

Why would someone want to convert their Beretta 92 to a Type G decocker-only?

Many prefer a decocker-only setup for carry guns as it reduces the chance of accidentally engaging the safety. Factory Type G Berettas are rare and expensive, so the G-Kit offers a practical solution for this preference.

What parts are included in the Beretta G-Kit?

The kit usually contains the necessary levers (main safety, weak-side safety), springs, and plungers. It's recommended to have extras as small parts are easily lost during the installation process.

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