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Beretta 92/96 Question


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Guest Keinengel

I'm not sure but you might want to ask some of the guys over at berettaforum.net. Theres bound to be someone on there who can answer your question.

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Keinengel gave you the best advice. I believe that the conversion is possible, but wouldn't have a clue as to the specific parts required. I imagine that a 96 will be a little more difficult to convert than a 92.

I have had a 96FS since they first hit the shelves (low 200s serial number), and made considerable modifications when I was shooting competitions. The were always some odd parts that were hard to find.

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Is it possible to change a Beretta 96G decocker only to the FS model with the safety/ decocker? If so what parts are required?

Yes, it can be done. However find someone (me) who wants to trade a FS slide for a decocker slide and save time and money. :D

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