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.
PLEASE SEE OUR FAQ Page for model listings to verify the TJIB will work for you.
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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.
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Superb product
Parts dropped in with zero fitment and improved DA and SA immediately. I chose a spur less hammer and a 12# mainspring & had 4 out of 500 light strikes on berdan primed steel cased ammo as one would expect. A second pull of the trigger fired each round off successfully, and all “good” boxer primed ammo fired predictably. Will order two more when available...
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Trigger Job in a Bag
What a difference the trigger job did for my M9A1! Very nice DA trigger pull, around 7 lbs with a #14 hammer spring, and SA around 3-3.5 lbs. and the reset is phenomenal. Recommend it highly. Next on the list is probably the RDO slide.
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Outstanding
I can not believe the chance in my gun!!! It’s just awesome!
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Disappointed to QC of part
It all started out well with the trigger job in a bag but then when I tried to put the new hammer into my 92 it would not fit. Looking over the hammer I discovered a large circular manufacturing burr on the part making it uninstallable as it was.. Not being a gun smith I was not sure what to do however eventually I was able to remove the burr after about a hour with a knife sharpening stone. LTT was recommended by a fellow shooter and we were both surprised by the QC issue. What was more surprising was that when I reached out to LTT to let them know about it issue and sent photos the response was "As you may or may not know, parts escape every manufacturer (or in our case custom shop) in every industry without 100% QC tolerance - it’s a fact of manufacturing, however we always do our best to ensure this doesn’t happen. In the future, please reach out when you first notice an issue or defect and we will be happy to rectify it." I had expected a more customer focused response acknowledging the problem rather than "its a fact of manufacturing" and let us know next time. I do not feel they earned a next time. In the end the trigger job worked out but my expertise to get there was poor.
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LTT Trigger Job in a Bag
I looked a lot of reviews and videos about Ernest Langdon and his work on the Beretta 92 platform, s9 I was confident that the TJIB was what I was looking for for my M9A1. The stock trigger was ok, smooth but a bit heavy, so I had a local gunsmith put this in my “baby” and wow, what a difference! I can’t believe the DA pull; I’m getting in the area of 7 lbs with the 14# hammer spring, and about 3.5 SA, and the rest is unreal! Love it, thank you LTT. Now I think I need a brother for my M9A1 so an order for a LTT Beretta might be on my list of things to get,, but which one do I get, hmmm.
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Went mp3 coating super slick.
Great upgrade, also used wilson reduced power trigger return spring. Smooth set up, short reset. Wow
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A Tale of Two Triggers
I’ve purchased two of these from LTT. One in black when the product actually came in a bag and the second in NP3 just recently. They both feel great and look impeccable.
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Trigger Job in a Bag - 92/96/M9 Series
This is hands down the best upgrade for the 92FS. The trigger is significantly better in DA and SA. It really feels like a completely different gun. I would say pay close attention to the direction of the sear spring. Don't be an idiot like me and put it in backwards! Once the spring was reinstalled correctly, the gun shot beautifully. Mr.Langdon has an installation video as well which is efficient and very logical. I would have saved myself some trouble by watching it first!
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rigger Job in a Bag - 92/96/M9 Series
Initially excited to install the trigger job in a bag and run my 92FS in competition. Currently experiencing erratic return to DA when gun should be in SA after firing first round. Additionally, after gun returns to SA, bursts of 3 rounds will fire, then return to semi-auto. Definitely an issue, awaiting a call back form Tech Support. Will update review upon resolution. LTT Response; Hi Guy, we gave you a call back and left a voicemail. You put the sear spring in backwards, that is why the gun is going auto. Once switched and in the correct position, you're all set! If you are still having trouble installing it correctly, we recommend you contact a local gunsmith to help you install it.