Install the Beretta 92FS pistol trigger bar

Install the Beretta 92FS pistol trigger bar

Without a trigger bar, your gun will not work properly. This video tutorial will show you how to install the Beretta 92FS pistol trigger bar.

Use some scissors to perform this task on the Beretta 92FS semi-automatic handgun. Insert the trigger bar partially into the weapon's trigger and check its position near the sear. Press on the trigger and be ready to depress back. With scissors from the left side, grab the arm of the spring and slide it forward. Bring the trigger to its original position and snap the trigger bar in. Do not return the trigger all of the way, or the trigger bar will be caught on the firearm's frame. Now, take the spring and insert its leg into the frame. With a finger securing the spring from the other side, snap the rest of the spring into place.

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