If you use a 5/16 punch to do this, just keep the punch in and the pin still set in the frame on the opposite side. Just make sure you are careful during the process so you don’t end up shooting the lanyard loop plug across the room. All you have to do is remove the pin near the lanyard loop to drop the plug and spring out of the handle. I do not have any of those spiffy trigger weight things, but I can tell you that the stock trigger pull of the 92 I have was a bit on the ridiculous side. Originally, I was told that this was the primary upgrade needed to drop both the DA and SA trigger weight from 12 lbs for DA and 6.5 for SA to a reasonable level. I grabbed a factory Beretta D version hammer spring from Brownells for less than $10. The last real upgrade I had pending on my 92 Beretta was upgrading the hammer spring.
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