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

Published on January 10, 2017
Duration: 12:55

This guide details the user-installable Beretta 92/96 Series G Conversion Kit installation, transforming a Type F (safety/decocker) pistol into a Type G (decocker only). The process involves careful disassembly and reassembly of specific safety components. The kit, priced at $45, offers a cost-effective solution for optimizing Beretta pistols for concealed carry, especially for those preferring a decocker-only operation.

Quick Summary

The Beretta G Conversion Kit (EU00047) allows a user-installable conversion of Beretta 92/96 Series pistols from Type F (safety/decocker) to Type G (decocker only) for $45. This modification is ideal for concealed carry, offering a cost-effective alternative to rare factory G-models, and requires basic tools like punches and a hammer for installation.

Chapters

  1. 00:18Introduction: Beretta M9A3 G-Kit
  2. 00:58Benefits of G-Conversion
  3. 01:41Kit Contents & Preparation
  4. 03:54Disassembly Process
  5. 04:57Removing the Main Safety
  6. 06:25Kit Contents & Reassembly
  7. 10:38Final Testing & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Beretta G Conversion Kit do?

The Beretta G Conversion Kit (part number EU00047) allows you to convert a standard Beretta 92 or 96 Series pistol from a Type F (manual safety and decocker) to a Type G (decocker only). This modification is user-installable and does not require milling the slide.

How difficult is the Beretta G-Kit installation?

The installation is considered an intermediate-level DIY task. It involves careful disassembly and reassembly of specific safety components. While detailed mechanical demonstrations are provided, caution is advised due to small, easily lost parts.

What is the cost and benefit of the Beretta G-Kit?

Priced at $45, the G-Kit is a highly cost-effective upgrade. It transforms a standard Beretta 92/96 into a decocker-only pistol, which is often preferred for concealed carry, and avoids the high cost and scarcity of factory G-models.

What tools are needed for the Beretta G-Kit installation?

Essential tools for the Beretta G-Kit installation include a punch, a hammer, and a non-marring tool like a popsicle stick to safely depress plungers during the process. Ensuring proper firearm unloading is paramount before starting.

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