Recently purchased a brand new Beretta 92fs Inox. Haven't picked it up yet, so I have been doing a lot of reading. I see a lot of things referring to a 16 lb. hammer spring to ease the DA trigger pull. I'll have to wait and see how it feels to me first, but it's only $4 so I may just try it out anyway.
What I would like to know is fellow recommendations in regards to the recoil spring. I plan on mostly shooting standard pressure Winchester/Remington/Federal FMJ's. However, for the self-defense load I was curious if I should upgrade the recoil spring a pound or two since most loads I am looking at are +p or +p+.
The idea is to try the +p/+p+, make sure it feeds, get the feel of recoil and basically practice it for about 150 rounds or so. After that, the only time I will shoot them is for a one or two mag refresher a few times a year.
I wasn't sure if the spring upgrade was worth it for at most 500 rounds of +p/+p+ over the next 2-3 years. I know that isn't a lot. The rest will all be standard pressure.
Would I be preventing any wear and tear, or just wasting time?
What I would like to know is fellow recommendations in regards to the recoil spring. I plan on mostly shooting standard pressure Winchester/Remington/Federal FMJ's. However, for the self-defense load I was curious if I should upgrade the recoil spring a pound or two since most loads I am looking at are +p or +p+.
The idea is to try the +p/+p+, make sure it feeds, get the feel of recoil and basically practice it for about 150 rounds or so. After that, the only time I will shoot them is for a one or two mag refresher a few times a year.
I wasn't sure if the spring upgrade was worth it for at most 500 rounds of +p/+p+ over the next 2-3 years. I know that isn't a lot. The rest will all be standard pressure.
Would I be preventing any wear and tear, or just wasting time?