Wilson Combat, Beretta 92/96 Short Reach Steel Trigger
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Wilson Combat, Beretta 92/96 Short Reach Steel Trigger

Code: WC-635
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4.5
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5 (8)
4 (2)
3 (2)
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$29.95

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Product Description

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Description: Wilson Combat, Beretta 92/96 Short Reach Steel Trigger. Wilson Combat parts and accessories have an unmatched level of exceptional reliability and peerless craftsmanship. Wilson Combat isn't just a name, but also quality you can feel confident relying on.

The addition of the Wilson Combat short reach trigger is an upgrade to the current factory standard polymer trigger and reduces trigger reach. Ideal for shooters of all hand sizes.
  • CNC machined from 4140 heat treated steel
  • Machined to close tolerances for a drop-in fit
  • Shorter trigger reach is ideal for shooters of all hand sizes
  • Black Armor-Tuff finish
 
NOTE: These will fit the standard 92 and 96 pistols, 92 and 96 A1 and the 90-TWO, 92/96 Centurions, Compact L's and Compact Type M's.

Manufacturer: Wilson Combat

Specifications

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  • Brand: Wilson Combat
  • Caliber: 9mm,.40 S&W
  • Finish / Color: Black
  • Firearm Type: Pistol
  • Material: Steel
  • Models Fit: Beretta 92,Beretta 96,Beretta M9,Beretta M9A1

Know Your Gun

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Know Your Beretta 92

The production of the Beretta 92 pistol began in 1975. It has gone through many changes over the years and is currently still in production in several different configurations.

The information below is critical must have knowledge necessary for ordering parts, grips, and accessories for your Beretta 92.

"Key Configuration Types" of the Model 92

  • Model 92 ---Manufactured 1975 through 1976
  • Model 92S ---Manufactured 1977 through 1979
  • Model 92SB ---Manufactured 1980 through 1985
  • Model 92F ---Manufactured 1985 through present

What "Configuration Type", is your Beretta 92?

Model 92
The First Generation. Approximately 5,000 of these were made. Frame mounted safety and bottom mounted magazine release (See Figure 1).

Figure 1
Beretta Model 92

Model 92S
Second Generation Model 92. Same as the Model 92 with several key modifications most important of which was the new Slide mounted safety and decocking lever. Also features a bottom mounted magazine release (See Figure 2).

Figure 2
Beretta Model 92S

Model 92SB
The Third Generation of the Model 92 also referred to as the 92SB-1. Two grip options offered - The 92SB-P which had plastic grips and the 92SB-W which featured wood grips. Includes the same features as the 92S but Beretta once again made some important modifications. They added a firing pin block and moved the magazine release from the lower grip to just below the trigger guard. Beretta also added a disassembly key and the ambidextrous safety lever (See Figure 3).

Figure 3
Beretta Model 92SB

Model 92F
First referred to as the 92SB-F, the "F" designating U.S. Government Federal testing, this model was identical to the 92SB with some very specific combat modifications including the squared off trigger guard to improve two handed shooting, reconfigured frame in front of the grip to aid in aiming, extended magazine base, chromed the barrel bore and put a new finish on the slide called Bruniton to provide better corrosion protection than the standard blue (See Figure 4). Also referred to as the 92FS the 92F-P (Plastic Grip), and the 92F-W (Wood Grips).

Figure 4
Beretta Model 92F

Variations of the Beretta 92

Calibers
  • Model 92 ---9mm Parabellum
  • Model 96 ---.40 S & W
  • Model 98 ---9 X 21mm IMI
  • Model 98F ---.30 Luger
Modes of Operation
  • "F" ---Standard
  • "G" ---No Safety
  • "D" ---Double Action no Safety

The Beretta 92 is available in over 50 different configurations but we have tried to include all of the major variations in this information.

Thank you very much for taking the time to review the above information. If you are in need of more assistance or you have found the above information a useful shopping tool please contact us at [email protected]

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Customer Ratings & Reviews

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12
Ratings Snapshot
4.5
out of 5
5 (8)
4 (2)
3 (2)
2 (0)
1 (0)
Would recommend this product.
100%
4.5
out of 5
5 (8)
4 (2)
3 (2)
2 (0)
1 (0)
Would recommend this product.
100%
12 Total Reviews
Wilson Combat "Not So" Short Reach Trigger
3 out of 5
Laurence
Location: CA
Date: March 8, 2024
Any shortened reach is not that noticable in double action and I had read that in other reviews. I wanted to replace my plastic trigger so I went with the Wilson Combat. The biggest improvement is in trigger reset and I would recommend if considering replacing the plastic trigger.
Recommended
Well made quality product but not worth the trouble for most people.
3 out of 5
Myles
Location: NH
Date: March 10, 2023
Unless you have very small hands, I don't see any reason to change to a short reach. I could barely tell the difference, except in double action. Perhaps if you wanted to replace a polymer trigger and you also feel the stock trigger reach is a little long, I could maybe see changing over and killing two birds with one stone. In my experience - the stock steel trigger is very good for service or carry applications, and the flat trigger is the best choice for target/competition. The short reach just won't make much of a difference in a gun that doesn't have a particularly long trigger reach in the first place. I think the short reach is a long reach for a niche product, except in extreme cases.
Recommended
Great improvement
5 out of 5
Buddy
Location: Oklahoma
Date: September 20, 2022
Quality trigger,easy to install,improved the feel of the trigger when shooting the gun and a great price. Would buy again
Recommended
Nice product overall
4 out of 5
Jay
Location: Florida
Date: May 27, 2021
Nice product overall, Do you wanna reason I only gave it four stars it’s because I prefer the original still trigger the short which triggers little too short for me.
Recommended
Trigger
5 out of 5
Basslane
Location: Rock Hill, SC
Date: May 11, 2021
Great item to use to replace the poly trigger 92 comes with. Thanks!!!
Recommended
Nice Trigger pull for accuracy
5 out of 5
Brandon
Location: California
Date: Apr21l 27, 2021
I didn't really mind the original trigger pull, but this is a great upgrade. Nice crisp short pull with no take up makes it great for improving accuracy
Recommended
Trigger Job 92
5 out of 5
Jim
Location: South Florida
Date: February 2, 2021
Great value, smooth operation, better reach. Highly recommended
Recommended
Wilson combat trigger
4 out of 5
Kj
Location: Ohio
Date: January 27, 2021
Bought this to replace my plastic unit from the factory, nice fit and finish
Recommended
Made a big difference for me
5 out of 5
Veritas16
Location: Joint Base Lewis McChord, WA
Date: August 24, 2020
I have small hands, I’ve always had a hard time reaching the trigger on an M9. The reach is still a little long, but the problem is greatly reduced. The gun is actually useable in double action for me now. If you have small hands, I highly recommend trying this trigger. It was easily installed (except re-installation of the trigger return spring), and it is a really cheap solution for the most serious problem with the Beretta. For $29, it’s well worth a try.
Recommended
WC short trigger
5 out of 5
Bill
Location: New England
Date: June 22, 2020
Very easy to install, made huge difference on a 20 year old gun
Recommended
Too easy
5 out of 5
Andy Gonzalez
Location: Montana
Date: May 21, 2020
I will admit I was a little nervous putting the trigger on I haven’t messed with one of these since the marine corps well at least the a-1 I have the new a-3 and it was just too easy to install feels great very professional look and clean , it does as advertised it will bring the trigger in just enough for me to get my whole finger pad on the trigger for a more positive perches on all surfaces if I had more m9s this would be an upgrade on all of them .
Recommended
Great Trigger
5 out of 5
Fat Tony
Location: FL
Date: September 30, 2019
This trigger gives the M9/92FS a huge difference in feel and trigger control.
Recommended
12 Total Reviews