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  • boltstop
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2007
    • 927

    Beretta 92 type G conversion kit availability

    I realize that the Beretta 92 type G conversion kit was announced late last year but it seems to have been out of stock at Beretta since then.

    I left my email for notification when in stock but never got an email and, every time I check the site, it's still out of stock.



    Anyone know if I can find it elsewhere?

    Many thanks.
  • #2
    saudadeii
    Veteran Member
    • Dec 2012
    • 3458

    They sell out fast. You gotta be quick. I got mine but haven't had time to install it. Check on eBay.
    My Marketplace Feedback: https://www.calguns.net/forum/market...k#post54003245

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    • #3
      boltstop
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2007
      • 927

      I did indeed find a kit on eBay. Thank you.

      I keep wondering why Beretta was able to develop a kit for $55 that the gun owner can install himself whereas the Wilson kit requires "Major Gunsmithing and Slide Modification .." that Wilson charges $150 for (including the kit).

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      • #4
        SkyHawk
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Sep 2012
        • 23528

        Originally posted by boltstop
        I did indeed find a kit on eBay. Thank you.

        I keep wondering why Beretta was able to develop a kit for $55 that the gun owner can install himself whereas the Wilson kit requires "Major Gunsmithing and Slide Modification .." that Wilson charges $150 for (including the kit).
        The Wilson mod is the same as original factory Beretta G models. There is precision drilling required to the slide. The upside is you can use the single sided Wilson G decocker lever.

        Beretta started doing the G lever differently in the M9A3, so it could be switched between safety/decocker and decocker only. But with that system, you have an ambi lever. Some folks are doing mods to whack off the right side lever of the new system, but it still leaves almost the whole cylinder poking out.

        I prefer the single side decocker personally. I just ordered a lever from Wilson for my new 92G-SD. Much cleaner for single side action. But only works with old school G pistols.

        Last edited by SkyHawk; 03-06-2017, 6:49 PM.
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        • #5
          CandG
          Spent $299 for this text!
          CGN Contributor - Lifetime
          • Apr 2014
          • 16970

          Just add your email to their "notify me when it's back in stock" mailing list. Then when you get the email, be fast. I ordered 2 at once to save some money, then sold my second one here so that mine essentially only costed $40 shipped.
          Settle down, folks. The new "ghost gun" regulations probably don't do what you think they do.


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          • #6
            Abu Riyah
            CGN/CGSSA Contributor
            • Apr 2015
            • 523

            Originally posted by cockedandglocked
            Just add your email to their "notify me when it's back in stock" mailing list. Then when you get the email, be fast. I ordered 2 at once to save some money, then sold my second one here so that mine essentially only costed $40 shipped.
            I did the same also. The email notification does work, but you have to move quickly when they tell you that they are back in stock.


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            • #7
              boltstop
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2007
              • 927

              Originally posted by Abu Riyah
              I did the same also. The email notification does work, but you have to move quickly when they tell you that they are back in stock.
              I never got an email notification :-(

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