Beretta 92 Trigger Shoe

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Orion
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Beretta 92 Trigger Shoe

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Has anyone had experience ordering from DJ Precision? I've contacted him 3x in 6 weeks with no reply. Does anyone know of any alternatives besides T-Grips (they don't sell Beretta 92 shoes).

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gulliver62
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Sams

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Doesn't David Sams do shoe's for his EIC Beretta's?
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Re: Sams

Post by Isabel1130 »

gulliver62 wrote:Doesn't David Sams do shoe's for his EIC Beretta's?
If you want one. I had a Sams Beretta with a trigger shoe. I ended up taking it off. In fact, Brian Zinns actually took it off for me at his clinic in Virgina in 2009. He then proceeded to show me and tell me why I didn't need it. The trigger on the Beretta sits very far forward to accomodate the double action mode. For those of us with short fingers, the shoe makes the trigger that much harder to reach and get good finger position on.
A good alternative to having a trigger shoe on a Beretta is to use more finger so that the pull seems lighter.
PFribley
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DJ Trigger Shoe

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I experienced the same thing when I ordered mine. Be patient. Its worth the wait!!
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Orion;

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