BERETTA TRIGGER CONVERSION UNIT

BERETTA TRIGGER CONVERSION UNIT Reviews & Ratings

Drop-in, captured spring unit replaces the factory mousetrap trigger spring to eliminate breakage. Gives a smoother pull and improves trigger control. Robar NP3® coated to reduce friction. SPECS: Steel, NP3 coated. Fits Beretta, 92/96, 96D and
Centurion plus Taurus PT92/96. Does not fit late production guns
with polymer triggers. Factory weight or 20% reduced power.
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Reviews Summary
The Beretta Trigger Conversion Unit shows mixed reviews, with some users praising its easy installation and noticeable pull weight reduction, while others report issues, particularly with polymer triggers leading to inconsistencies. Overall, it can enhance the feel of the trigger pull, yet certain modifications might be necessary for optimal performance. It's not universally fitting, leaving some customers disappointed.
What Reviewers Are Saying
Compatibility
55%
A significant number of reviewers highlight issues regarding compatibility, especially with polymer triggers. Many users stress that the product is designed for metal triggers and that it is crucial to check specifications before purchasing. Some reported the need for modifications, indicating a lack of clarity on compatibility details.
Ease of Installation
60%
Several reviews note the installation of the conversion unit as straightforward, often being described as a true 'drop-in' part. Users appreciate how quickly the upgrade can be completed, although some mention the necessity of minor adjustments depending on their specific setup.
Performance Improvement
50%
Users report varied experiences regarding performance improvements. Many note a reduced trigger pull and an overall better feel after installation, while others argue that the improvements are minimal or come with drawbacks, such as spongy feedback upon release.
Quality Issues
30%
A portion of reviews express dissatisfaction with the build quality of the spring and fitting issues. Comments about the spring being gritty or improperly sized were noted, leading to concerns about reliability and longevity.
Value for Money
40%
Many reviewers consider the price point reasonable, especially compared to official manufacturer options. While some users felt it was a worthwhile investment to enhance reliability, others felt that the performance did not justify the cost, particularly when modifications were necessary.
5
Awesome Upgrade!
Reduced the single pull weight noticeably. Keep in mind that it doesn’t work with the polymer factory trigger. I had already replaced mine, so it was an easy drop in task.
5
Nice upgrade
Do not attempt to install this part in late model Beretta 92 Polymer Triggers. It will not drop in. If you have a late model Beretta with polymer trigger buy a Wilson short reach steel trigger or a steel trigger from Beretta along with this part. Installation is easy peasy!
5
Easy, reliable and worthwhile upgrade
As long as you have a metal trigger and not the polymer (easy to buy one and a nice upgrade in its own right), this is a great upgrade. Still working great after 10,000 rounds. Easy to drop in.
5
Great Upgrade!
Wolf Gun Springs have a Stellar reputation and their Beretta 92/96 Trigger Conversion Unit is no exception. The Beretta Mousetrap trigger spring has been known to fail and the Wolf Conversion Unit is just what Beretta 92 operators need to correct this issue! Just a heads up this Spring is made for the Beretta Steel trigger and not the polymer stock trigger. You can attempt to file the polymer trigger but it's a lot simpler to use the Beretta Steel Trigger or the Wilson Combat Short Reach Trigger. I' am a former Police Dept Armorer so installation was easy. In some cases there may be some minor fitting required. In combination with a D Hammer Spring the Wolf trigger spring brought the double action pull down to approx 6 3/4 lbs and single action pull to about 4 1/2 lbs.
5
Nice conversion
This was a exact fit drop in part. For those that are leaving reviews that they had to modify the factory trigger are not reading the specs. It plainly states that it will not work with a late model polymer trigger. I had a Beretta factory steel replacement and it dropped right in. With a D spring replacement it made a nice difference. I would recommend a small drop of gun oil on the shaft and spring. It helps with the spring friction.
5
Won't fit pistols with PLASTIC trigger!
Have used these before, work great! Love them. After ordering 2 for two new pistols, found out they don't work on poly triggers! Would be nice if it was stated somewhere on the web sight.
5
Truly drop in! Pair with Wilson Trigger
Easy to install if you have an understanding of how to take apart your Beretta. I installed it in conjunction with the Wilson Combat short reach steel trigger. Took all of about 15 minutes. Overall reduced trigger pull and makes an already great gun even better.
5
It Helps....
Well made and helps the trigger pull a little. Add the hammer "D" spring and it helps clean up and take the trigger pull down a bit. This item is billed as improving on the stock triger spring that is "known to fail". I have fired lots (20-30K over the years) of rounds out of several M9's, neved had or seen a trigger spring go south. But the low price and the improved trigger "feel" makes it money well spent. Also, pay a gunsmith to put it in. It is a 3 handed job for the average guy to put in. Lots of little parts.. Also, will not fit some of the newer A1 (if i recall right)pistols. Read the fine print to be sure it will fit your pistol..
5
No need to worry about the old spring!
THe original trigger spring always worried me as a weak point to the amazing Beretta 92 series of guns... Well... Not anymore! Took all of 5 minutes to install this and the new metal trigger I ordered here for my M9A1. It functions flawlessly, stays in place, even after 100 rounds of 9mm +p... Combined this with the metal trigger and D-spring, it feels like a whole new gun and custom trigger job. Very smooth operation, just dont forget the initial drop of lube or it may feel a little spongy at first.
5
Works great with mods to trigger & unit
If you worry about your factory trigger spring breaking, here is the solution. This will work with the polymer trigger if you cut out the rear of the trigger for clearence. Easy job with a dremel and cutoff wheel. The rear of the Wolff unit is crimped, the crimp needs to be shortened for clearence also. Maybe 1/16" on mine. I was going to add a trigger stop, but the Wolff unit limits rearward trigger travel because of the overall length. That is why i had to trim the crimp on mine. I have a Italian 92fs, maybe there are some dimension differences internally compared to the USA version. Either way, get it and fit it. Great addition, makes a reliable pistol that much more so.