LTT Trigger Job in a Bag - Beretta 92/96/M9 Series

Langdon Tactical
$180.00
(230 reviews)
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After several thousand trigger jobs on Beretta 92s and PX4s, Langdon Tactical Technology offers the "Trigger Job in a Bag." We polish and hand-stone all of the components that are part of the firing mechanism to smooth and lighten your trigger pull in DA/SA. The Trigger Job in a Bag is about 80% of what we do when we don't have the actual firearms. You can also do a full NP3 upgrade to your pistol that includes a "Trigger Job," with this kit.

PLEASE NOTE:

This kit MAY require some fitting for proper install and function - please watch the install guide video on the "Videos" tab of this page prior to purchase - we recommend that this kit be installed by a competent gunsmith.

This kit is NOT compatible with the 92X Performance or 92XI; these pistols must be sent in for custom gun work.

No returns will be accepted on opened kits. 


92, 96 and M9 Series Trigger Job in a Bag includes:

  • Trigger Bar
  • Hammer, Sear
  • Sear Spring
  • Trigger Spring
  • Hammer Strut
  • Reduced Power Hammer Spring

To make a purchase, please select one option from each group:

Finish: this is the finish and color of the metal parts in the Trigger Job in a Bag.

  • Black (factory)
  • NP3 (nickel teflon/stainless color)

Hammer Option:

Trigger Bar:

Hammer Spring Weight:
With the following hammer springs, your DA/SA pull weight will be approximately

  • 12# DA: 5.6 to 6.4lbs
  • 13# DA: 6.3 to 7lbs
  • 14# DA: 7 to 7.5lbs
  • Single Action for all: 3.5 - 4lbs

LEAD TIMES:
Black:
In stock - Shipping in 3-5 Business Days

NP3: In Stock- Shipping in 3-5 Business Days


Common Customer Confusion:

Customer: I already have these parts, so I don't need everything in this kit.
Answer: Yes, you do need this entire kit. The parts you have have not been worked on. Yes, the parts started the same, but we do work on the individual parts in the kit for 80% of what we can do if we have the gun itself.

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DISCLAIMER: We recommend that this product as well as all other firearms parts & kits sold by Langdon Tactical be installed by a competent pistolsmith. No liability is expressed or implied for ANY damage or injury which may result from improper installation or use of this product. Installation of any firearm parts may limit or void the manufacturers warranty. We strongly recommend that the safety and operation of your modified handgun be thoroughly checked by an accredited gunsmith prior to use.

  • 5
    Amazing

    Posted by Ryan on Oct 29th 2019

    I ran my M9 stock with a 14# hammer spring the first 5000 rounds. Recently decided to get a TJIB along with a steel trigger. DA went from just over 8lb and gritty to 6lb 10oz and smooth as silk. By far some of the best money to spend on a Beretta.

  • 5
    Good results, but needed some tuning

    Posted by Braeden on Oct 24th 2019

    Installation was pretty easy, and I'm very pleased with the results. My 92FS now has the shortest and lightest SA trigger and reset of all of my guns. My gun did require some adjustments on the trigger bar, however, for the DA to work properly.

  • 3
    92 m9 a3 trigger in a bag

    Posted by Kevin Jones on Oct 21st 2019

    Hi Guys, I installed the trigger kit and it hasn’t been much of an improvement over stock. It did shorten the reset. However, the trigger pull and break are not any better, and the reset is not tactile enough and barely heard.. With that said, maybe I did something wrong during installation. Maybe it can be tweaked to be much better, but I’m not equipped or knowledgeable enough to do it. Let me know if there’s something I can do from this point... Thanks! Kevin in Florida

  • 5
    Trigger in a Bag w/ 12# spring and np3

    Posted by Michael Acheson on Oct 15th 2019

    This is a quality product. Following Langdon's guide on YouTube made it a drop in fairly easy. Thanks

  • 5
    Trigger Job ib a bag

    Posted by Richard McCreadie on Oct 9th 2019

    Just installed the Trigger Job in a bag along with stainless guide rid and a steel trigger in my Beretta 92FS and wow, what a huge difference. I knew it would make a difference but I was not expecting it to be so dramatic. Love it. Install was made simple while watching the step by step instructional video. I have a 1/2 day shooting class this weekend and I can't wait to run 400-500 rounds through.

  • 5
    Trigger In A Bag

    Posted by TIM MOTTRAM on Oct 9th 2019

    I purchased the trigger in a bag after seeing a friends Langdon Tactical 92FS. I gotta say mine is not quite as smooth as his Langdon built 92 but it sure is real close. Very satified with the kit and installation was much easier than I thought it would be. I highly recommend this product if you want to cut your trigger weight by 40 -50 percent.

  • 5
    trigger job in a bag

    Posted by David on Sep 11th 2019

    installed and it is better than Wilson's action tune

  • 5
    Trigger Job in a Bag

    Posted by sjenkins@ashbygeddes.com on Sep 10th 2019

    I can't imagine having a Beretta 92 in which I did not install a trigger jog in a bag. It turns the standard mediocre Beretta trigger into an outstanding DA/SA trigger, and as they wear in over time the trigger keeps getting better.

  • 5
    Trigger Job in a Bag

    Posted by Michael on Aug 30th 2019

    First of all, quick processing and shipping, had my order within 2 days after placing my order. Easy install on my Beretta 92X Fullsize. Of course I was one of the 5% who experienced the double action not working with the LTT trigger bar needing to be fitted slightly. Watched the video on how to correct the issue and was up and running in no time, simple fix. The trigger pull in double action had me literally say, "wow," out loud, definitely worth the price of admission and then some. I was sceptical at first because the 92X came with the D spring already and had a very nice feel for a factory trigger. There really is that much of a difference with the trigger job in a bag. Just take my money Ernest, just take it. Semper Fi brother.