I got the steel parts kit and installed it at the same time as the hammer spring. Are these ammo brands known to have hard primers? It would be easiest to just not buy those brands again and go from there, but if not I'd prefer not to spend more on training ammo. Made sure I got some extra practice at Tap, Rack, Bang, but also highlighted that I need more practice not accidently hitting the safety during, or to get a G model conversion kit. This hasn't been too annoying at the range, but also occurred during a course this past weekend. The primer would be dented and the round would fire if loaded again. I'd estimate 1 out of times it would result in a failure to fire. I figure I've gone through about rounds of each. Well I think I have been getting light hammer strikes on two different types of range ammo. It really helped smooth out the double action and has been mostly great. Recently changed out the stock heavy spring on my 92fs for the Beretta D spring. D-spring in 92FS causing light strikes? Figured I'd ask the experts here before changing the springs back out or getting a different one. Only 75 emoji are allowed.Beretta Forum 92 Variants. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. 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 16lbstriggerbar spring, slide release spring, and recoil spring 13 lb-factory standard weight. 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. With no coils cut off it was a little over 7 lbs. I run 13 lb wolf main springs with 2 coils cut off. I will try 17 and 16 and see if the reliability is better with other primers. If the original is 20 19 seams about right for the D. Start with a 17 or 16 if you're trying to go light. I tried it and the 19 lb seemed pretty heavy. Somewhere I read that a D spring was a 19 lb mainspring. Installed Dave Olhasso's competition spring in all three and went to the range today Fri This is from about years ago, so my memory may not be perfectly accurate. 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. I want to say that the original is 18 and the "D" is 17is this correct? I already have a "D" spring and dont want to get a spring that is in this weight. I am reluctant to sell it to someone knowing it has these issues but have to sell it to buy another gun.I am trying to figure out what is the stock weight of a stock 92fs main spring and what is the of a "D" spring? I am curently playing with my 92 trigger pull and going to order some main springs to try. I would hate to send it back to Beretta since they couldn't fix their own gun the first time and now I can't trust this weapon to not jam when I or my family would need it most. Stove piping rounds every second or third round and then not stripping a new round on occasion. Made it through one magazine and then the problem started again. I let it sit for a few months and took it out a few days ago to shoot it again. spring installed and that they took care of the problem.
They sent it back almost two months later saying it had a 40 cal. I sent the Beretta back to the factory since it was a brand new gun.
Then if the spent round made it out of the chamber, the slide would not strip a new round. Every second or third round on an average. Anyone have problems with thier Px4 Storm 9mm Compact? I bought the gun and it would stove pipe the spent round at will.