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Thread: D Hammer Spring for a Beretta 92FS

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    Question D Hammer Spring for a Beretta 92FS

    Hello all,

    Does someone know where can I buy the genuine spring? I tried Brownell's but they won't ship to Europe as a spring is considered a "gun part" (give me a break!)

    Kind regards.

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    You're welcome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by aflin View Post
    You're welcome!

    Dave Olhasso

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    Thanks aflin and the OP for the thread. I need to try one of those D springs out. Our 92 doesn't get much work lately but before the lad departed on active duty he ran it pretty hard for a couple years. Probably needs some springs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aflin View Post
    You're welcome!

    Dave Olhasso

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    Thanks. I tried to contact that guy weeks ago but I got no response.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cathellsk View Post
    Wow looks promising. I will have a look.

    I hope they don't consider a spring a dangerous item.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swatieson View Post
    Wow looks promising. I will have a look.

    I hope they don't consider a spring a dangerous item.
    I just placed an order. Fingers crossed.

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    I bought a D-spring from Olhasso years ago -- good price and prompt service. Not sure what's up with him these days, though.

    By far the best upgrade for the 92, although now I have noticeable differences in my performance when qualifying on government M9s because I'm used to the D-spring double action pull on my personal pistol.

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    Dave is a good seller. I bought a metal mag release from him a few years ago.
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    The International Trafficking in Arms (ITAR) regulations are extensive and cover many items. So, when a vendor won't ship a spring outside of the US, they are very likely carefully following those laws. The statutes go so far as to prohibit discussing tactics with a non-US resident/citizen without prior governmental approval. While we all know that a gun spring is ridiculous to include in such laws, it is an item they aren't supposed to ship to you.
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