Beretta Trigger Upgrade - Wilson Combat Short Reach Trigger Replacement

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  • Опубликовано: 4 авг 2020
  • Walkthrough on how to upgrade the factory polymer trigger to Wilson Combat's Short Reach Trigger. Also covers the Wilson Combat Trigger Conversion Unit upgrade.

Комментарии • 14

  • @benjaminleinen
    @benjaminleinen 4 года назад +3

    God bless people like you who take the time to demonstrate stuff like this.
    This is what RUclips was made for, not some of the cult of celebrity content and makeup tutorials that plague this once godlike platform.

  • @PaulsToolReview
    @PaulsToolReview 2 года назад +2

    Excellent tutorial! I would have put the slide catch release back in sooner to hold the trigger pin in so you don't have to constantly keep your finger there while you do other things like move the new trigger spring down into position or fiddle with the hammer spring and hammer. Also, while most people will probably also do a new hammer spring and skeletonized hammer with the trigger update, if not, removing the hammer and hammer spring are not necessary to complete the trigger replacement Since I'll be doing both, your tutorial works for what I'm going to be doing soon.

  • @jaycreedmor2153
    @jaycreedmor2153 3 года назад

    Big help thanks for this video

  • @anomaly72443
    @anomaly72443 2 года назад +1

    I appreciate you doing this video but please try to add more lighting so the parts aren’t lost in the shadows as you highlight their removal and replacement.

  • @zenadventurer69
    @zenadventurer69 3 года назад +2

    Did I miss something? I didn’t notice that you changed the hammer...so in that case, you don’t actually need to remove the hammer or the hammer spring as part of this work. Great detail throughout. As an FYI, the Wilson Combat (Wolff) replacement trigger spring may need some filing to fit...so I opted to stick to my original trigger spring (which can be tricky to re-seat for which I made a slave pin out of a Q-tip’s wooden stick). I replaced my trigger with a steel trigger, though...better feel and not as “crunchy” as the polymer factory trigger. In general, when replacing triggers or aligning anything from parts to spring coils, don’t be afraid to use punches and slave pins to hold things in place when you’re seating trigger pins and etc. Cut my teeth on working with CZ...Beretta are easy by comparison.

    • @damionchrist
      @damionchrist 3 года назад

      CZ’s are a friggin’ nightmare to work on!

  • @federico02072
    @federico02072 Год назад

    On mine, I had to take a little off the front side of the front pin to make mine cycle properly

  • @jamesgameson7564
    @jamesgameson7564 2 года назад

    I have a Baretta Cougar 8000, 9mm - - will this trigger work/operate with the Cougar?
    Thank you,
    Jim

  • @rolandomota6382
    @rolandomota6382 3 года назад +2

    i dont think you need to remove the hammer, just slide lock and trigger bar and pin.

  • @mackdaddygames2608
    @mackdaddygames2608 3 года назад

    So the separate video for the hammer spring is a little unnecessary. You could have just explained it

  • @cadiehl1
    @cadiehl1 4 месяца назад

    can't see anything.... light would help.

  • @shaheedkhanmuhammad9597
    @shaheedkhanmuhammad9597 2 года назад

    Was this part recalled by Wilson combat?
    I believe so , but why?

  • @orlandosoto6080
    @orlandosoto6080 11 месяцев назад

    There was no need to remove the hammer or spring, slide catch and trigger bar was all that was need it🤷‍♂️