Automatic Pistols Assembly/Disassembly. J B Wood

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a metric wrench of the proper size. The trigger cross-pin is drifted out from right to left, as are the sear and hammer pivot pins. When the hammer is cocked, the tip of the hammer strut appears in a hole at the lower rear of the grip frame (arrow), and the strut has a hole for insertion of small drift or paper clip, to trap the hammer spring. After inserting a tool in the strut, pull the trigger, ease the hammer down, then remove it. CAUTION:When releasing the trapped mainspring, insert a tool from the top of the frame to bear on the hammer strut, then release the strut and ease it out. The trigger bar/disconnector is released in much the same manner as the ejector/ hold-open, by gently prying its spring from the slot in its underside, and lifting it off toward the right. The very small cross-pin at the top of the frame holds no part—it is a hammer stop. The safety-lever can be removed in either the on-safe or off-safe position by simply pushing it out toward the left, but proceed with caution, as the tiny plunger and spring below will be released from the frame. When taking off the safety, cover the entire rear of the gun with a shop cloth to catch these small parts.

       Reassembly Tips:

      Note that one end of the recoil spring is larger in diameter, the large end goes toward the front of the slide.

      When replacing the hammer strut and spring, the strut is accessible through an opening in the backstrap of the grip frame, and can be gripped with pliers and pushed down for insertion of a keeper pin while the hammer is installed.

      When the slide is run forward during reassembly, it will automatically push the takedown-latch back into locked position.

      The safety-lever shaft has a bevel to aid reassembly, but the plunger must be partially depressed before it can meet the bevel. This can be done by inserting a small screwdriver through the shaft hole on the right side of the frame. Wear eye protection, and be careful the screwdriver doesn’t slip, or you may spend a long time looking for that tiny plunger.

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      Similar/Identical Pattern Guns

      The same basic assembly/disassembly steps for the Beretta Model 92S also apply to the following guns:

       Beretta Model 92

       Beretta Model 92F

       Taurus Model PT99

       Beretta Model 92SB

       Taurus Model PT92

       Taurus Model PT99AF

       Beretta Model 92SBC

       Taurus Model PT92AF

      Not long after the introduction of their new Model 92 pistol, Beretta offered an alternative safety system, and guns with the new safety systems have an “S” added to the model designation. The Model 92 has the safety at the upper rear of the frame, acting on the sear, while the Model 92S has a slide-mounted safety-lever, acting on the firing pin. Except for the safety, the two versions are mechanically the same and the instructions can be applied to either one.

      The new U.S. military pistol, commercially called the Model 92F, has the magazine release button at the rear terminus of the trigger guard. The instructions for that part are the same as shown in the sequence on the Beretta 380-caliber Model 84. The Taurus PT92 and PT99 are essentially the same as the original Beretta Model 92. A separate series of instructions has been added to cover the frame-mounted sear-block on those guns.

Data: Beretta Model 92S
Origin: Italy
Manufacturer: Armi Beretta, S.p.A.,
Gardone (Brescia)
Cartridge: 9mm Luger
(Parabellum)
Magazine capacity: 15 rounds
Overall length: 8c19 inches
Height: 5c25 inches
Barrel length: 5 inches
Weight: 34 ounces

       Field Strip:

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      1. The takedown-lever release button is located on the right side of the frame, just above the front leg of the trigger guard. With the magazine removed, push the release button and turn the takedown-lever down.

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      2. Run the slide assembly forward off the frame.

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      3. Lift the rear of the recoil spring guide from its step on the locking block and remove the spring and guide toward the rear.

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      4. Push the button at the rear of the barrel underlug to move the locking block from its recesses in the slide.

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      5. Move the barrel slightly forward to clear the extractor and remove the barrel from the slide, down and toward the rear. Gun is now field-stripped.

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       Beretta 92S field-stripped

       Detail Strip:

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      6. Drifting out the roll in the rear underlug of the barrel will release the locking block plunger for removal toward the rear. The locking block can then be moved out toward either side.

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      7. Use a small screwdriver to depress the small

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