Sidearms & Scatterguns USGI Beretta M9 Parts?

NorthernBorn

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I recently purchased a commercial Beretta M9 for my own collection and I've had one hell of a time finding USGI parts for it. The commercial M9 has some polymer parts on it that I would like to swap out (polymer trigger, polymer safety/decocking block, hex grip screws instead of slotted, etc). I know there are USGI kits out there but I haven't been able to find any.

Anyone know where I can pick up a M9 parts kit to make it more correct to what I carried overseas?
 
Re: USGI Beretta M9 Parts?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: NorthernBorn</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> to make it more correct to what I carried overseas?</div></div>
It's an M9...it already is correct...they are the same exact parts, just the older guns (both M9s and commercial 92s made before the year 2000) had them made out of metal, newer guns (of both models) have polymer parts. Still the same firearm you carried. I guess I just think you're nitpicking, but hey, you have the right too, it's your gun. Too each his own.

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If you can't find what you want there, try gunbroker for the loose parts. The screws you could definately find at an ACE hardware, just take the hex ones in and they will match them up with slotted ones. Worst case scenario, just buy an older M9/92fs from anywhere (pawn shop, gunbroker, armslist, gun show, etc.), swap out the parts that you want to keep, then sell the (still functional) older one again, hopefully coming out even. And yes, 92fs parts will fit the M9.