Where is the best place to find Beretta parts?

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  • Mosinguy

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    I'm looking for a website that has a lot of 92FS parts in stock. I went through all my magazines today and two have bad springs (won't lock the slide back either at all or intermittently ). I'm also looking for a "D" mainspring and hex grip screws. I know BUSA has all this but their prices weren't even remotely competitive if I remember correctly.
     

    Manatee

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    Everything I needed that they had was sold out or not available. But thanks!

    There is also Sarco Inc. Sometimes, it's worth a phone call. These guys both disassemble firearms for parts and if you have a need, they'll strip an action when necessary.

    Good luck.
     

    PX4me

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    Sorry. I tried pasting search results from the Beretta Forum.

    Try these...

    Brownells. Probably the best place to try. If you can't find what you're looking for, call them and they will get it.

    Allegheny. Another place that does plenty of Beretta work.
     

    PX4me

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    I would also recommend registering over at the Beretta Forum. You'll find more info on the 92 there than you ever would here. You can ask about parts too. Someone may have what you're looking for.

    Great bunch over there.
     

    Mr Evilwrench

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    Those are bad for springs. It's a temporary fix from what I understand.

    Yeah, and I suppose leaving them loaded all the time will degrade the springs as well. Learn how spring steel works. Stretching it 50mm will not ruin the spring, just give it a little more force at the top of the mag. This may be all it needs.
     

    Mosinguy

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    Yeah, and I suppose leaving them loaded all the time will degrade the springs as well. Learn how spring steel works. Stretching it 50mm will not ruin the spring, just give it a little more force at the top of the mag. This may be all it needs.

    The way I understood it is that spring steel doesn't lose its "spring" from being depressed. It loses it from use. I also thought that stretching the spring more or less destroyed the "spring" in the spring. Something to do with the metallurgy and heat treatment being messed up when the spring is stretched.
     

    rugertoter

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    I'm looking for a website that has a lot of 92FS parts in stock. I went through all my magazines today and two have bad springs (won't lock the slide back either at all or intermittently ). I'm also looking for a "D" mainspring and hex grip screws. I know BUSA has all this but their prices weren't even remotely competitive if I remember correctly.
    I have ordered Hex grip screws from them, I think they were only like 5.99$ a set, but I have not ever ordered any other gun parts from Beretta directly.
     

    indykid

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    Brownell's is Beretta's official factory parts outlet. It Beretta doesn't have a part, check Brownell's. Just remember, like everyone else the Beretta factory is having loads of fun trying to keep up with demand, so don't be surprised to find "out of stock" virtually everywhere.
     
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