When my OEM trigger return spring broke a month ago, I replaced it with the Wolff coil spring Trigger Conversion Unit return spring set-up Dave recommended that I go with the reduced power unit, and I'm quite pleased with it (and don't have to worry about the trigger return spring breaking in the future-even though Beretta eventually got around to increasing the longevity/durability of the OEM spring).
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I shoot my 92D in IDPA and steel plate competitions, and plan on using it in our upcoming Washington State IDPA match in August, so I ordered some back-up springs-mainspring (16lbs), triggerbar spring, slide release spring, and recoil spring (13 lb-factory standard weight).
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I spoke with Dave at Wolff he's quite knowledgeable. The D is 16#'s? Wow thxs for the info! This is what Wolff told you? Good thing I have not ordered any springs yet, I will be trying a lot of spring weights when I do order. The "D" spring weight is 16 lbs, according to my discussion with Wolff. Trigger pull with "Comp" spring DA= 8.0lbĮach pull weight was derived at by averaging 10 pulls for each stat. Installed Dave Olhasso's competition spring in all three and went to the range today Fri 7-28-06.ĩ2FS-Trigger pull factory spring = DA 11.8lbĩ6 Brig. The following is from a post on the Beretta Forum: (shows the results of different hammer springs) Wolff Springs sells a calibration pack that includes a 16,17,18, and 19# spring. Air Pistol is a Beretta-style, which shoots steel BBs up to 425 fps. I believe the stock hammer spring is 20#. The spring-activated BB clip drops out with the push of a button and it holds up to.