Smontaggio completo Beretta 98D #rebuild

Published on October 17, 2023
Duration: 0:53

This video details the complete disassembly of a Beretta 98D pistol for restoration. The process covers slide components, including the extractor and safety levers, noting the labor involved. It then moves to the frame, disassembling the hammer spring, hammer, sear, and trigger group. The final step lays out all components for sandblasting, highlighting the methodical approach to gunsmithing.

Quick Summary

The Beretta 98D disassembly involves field stripping, then detailed slide work (extractor, safeties, firing pin), followed by frame and trigger group removal. Minor rust on springs and laborious safety lever removal are noted. All parts are then prepared for sandblasting as part of the restoration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Field Stripping Beretta 98D
  2. 00:08Slide Disassembly: Extractor, Safeties, Firing Pin
  3. 00:26Frame & Trigger Group Disassembly
  4. 00:46Final Prep for Sandblasting & Rebuild

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main steps in disassembling a Beretta 98D for restoration?

The process begins with a field strip, followed by slide disassembly (extractor, safeties, firing pin), then frame and trigger group disassembly (hammer spring, sear, trigger). Finally, all parts are prepared for sandblasting as part of the rebuild.

What challenges are involved in the Beretta 98D disassembly?

Removing the safety levers from the slide is noted as a particularly laborious step. Minor rust on internal springs was also observed, requiring attention during the restoration process.

What is the purpose of laying out all parts after disassembly?

After completing the full disassembly, all components are laid out methodically on the workbench. This is preparation for the next stage of the restoration, which involves sending the parts for sandblasting.

What caliber is the Beretta 98D, and what are its basic specs?

The Beretta 98D in this video is chambered in 9x21mm IMI. It typically features a 15-round capacity, a 125mm barrel, and operates with a Double Action Only (DAO) mechanism, weighing around 945g.

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