Beretta slide-lock
Beretta slide-lock
hello everybody, here is my last solid of the slide lock. I already buy a used slide to start a first prototype. I almost finished but I'm missing some detail. If anyone can give me the information I'm missing it would be very appreciated. Thanks
List of people interested to buy
gunningbadger -1
usas12 -1
FSCJedi -1
hs338lapua -0
dtarbox -1
DrDremel -1 or 2
mk23 -1
tomz34 -1
blacklabelop -0
DorikinGTSt -1
Ryo -1
List of people interested to buy
gunningbadger -1
usas12 -1
FSCJedi -1
hs338lapua -0
dtarbox -1
DrDremel -1 or 2
mk23 -1
tomz34 -1
blacklabelop -0
DorikinGTSt -1
Ryo -1
Last edited by palladium on Mon May 14, 2012 9:40 pm, edited 20 times in total.
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Palladium, thank you SO much for doing this! Hopefully someone comes along with the info for you so we can have this mod done to our beretta's! Tagged for DEFINITE interest!
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Tagged as well
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Thanks !
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Very cool, please keep us updated!
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Damn me if you get this going.. sold my Beretta a while back.
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Palladium,
The cut in the slide does go all the though the slide on both sides, just as you have it drawn.
The way my original KAC slide lock works is once you lock the slide and fire the gun, it will automatically unlock it's self allowing you to quickly chamber another round. This is done by the little spring detent at the top of the slide lock to push the slide lock down after the recoil impulse unlocks the back detent.
Your model looks great by the way.
If you need any other details or questions answered, I'll be glad to help.
The cut in the slide does go all the though the slide on both sides, just as you have it drawn.
The way my original KAC slide lock works is once you lock the slide and fire the gun, it will automatically unlock it's self allowing you to quickly chamber another round. This is done by the little spring detent at the top of the slide lock to push the slide lock down after the recoil impulse unlocks the back detent.
Your model looks great by the way.
If you need any other details or questions answered, I'll be glad to help.
James DeGroat
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Specializing in the 7.62mm Minigun, Suppressors, and NFA Weapons/Accessories (including Artillery and Flame Throwers).
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James, you are a stand-up gentleman! My hat is off to you for being willing to help out with this project. This will make a bunch of 92 owners VERY happy!James DeGroat wrote:Palladium,
The cut in the slide does go all the though the slide on both sides, just as you have it drawn.
The way my original KAC slide lock works is once you lock the slide and fire the gun, it will automatically unlock it's self allowing you to quickly chamber another round. This is done by the little spring detent at the top of the slide lock to push the slide lock down after the recoil impulse unlocks the back detent.
Your model looks great by the way.
If you need any other details or questions answered, I'll be glad to help.
"I said I never had much use for [a pistol], never said I didn't know how to use it." - Matthew Quigley
Keep your powder dry. Molon labe!
Keep your powder dry. Molon labe!
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FSCJedi wrote:James, you are a stand-up gentleman! My hat is off to you for being willing to help out with this project. This will make a bunch of 92 owners VERY happy!James DeGroat wrote:Palladium,
The cut in the slide does go all the though the slide on both sides, just as you have it drawn.
The way my original KAC slide lock works is once you lock the slide and fire the gun, it will automatically unlock it's self allowing you to quickly chamber another round. This is done by the little spring detent at the top of the slide lock to push the slide lock down after the recoil impulse unlocks the back detent.
Your model looks great by the way.
If you need any other details or questions answered, I'll be glad to help.
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James DeGroat wrote:Palladium,
The cut in the slide does go all the though the slide on both sides, just as you have it drawn.
The way my original KAC slide lock works is once you lock the slide and fire the gun, it will automatically unlock it's self allowing you to quickly chamber another round. This is done by the little spring detent at the top of the slide lock to push the slide lock down after the recoil impulse unlocks the back detent.
Your model looks great by the way.
If you need any other details or questions answered, I'll be glad to help.
I can only say thank you very much for your help is very appreciated. Would it be possible to have more detailed pictures of your beretta, the slide, the lock and the pin on the top.
thanks !!!
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I got your PM.palladium wrote:James DeGroat wrote:Palladium,
The cut in the slide does go all the though the slide on both sides, just as you have it drawn.
The way my original KAC slide lock works is once you lock the slide and fire the gun, it will automatically unlock it's self allowing you to quickly chamber another round. This is done by the little spring detent at the top of the slide lock to push the slide lock down after the recoil impulse unlocks the back detent.
Your model looks great by the way.
If you need any other details or questions answered, I'll be glad to help.
I can only say thank you very much for your help is very appreciated. Would it be possible to have more detailed pictures of your beretta, the slide, the lock and the pin on the top.
thanks !!!
I'll take some pictures of my Beretta tonight and post those pics and get you the few dimensions you asked for.
James DeGroat
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www.ArmamentSales.com
Specializing in the 7.62mm Minigun, Suppressors, and NFA Weapons/Accessories (including Artillery and Flame Throwers).
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www.ArmamentSales.com
Specializing in the 7.62mm Minigun, Suppressors, and NFA Weapons/Accessories (including Artillery and Flame Throwers).
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been waiting years for this. great job!
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I will buy one!
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If you make this happen I will buy a Beretta just for this!
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+1 I'll buy one if you get them up in production!
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Patiently waiting....
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Definately interested.
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I'd be interested in one as well. What material are you planning on building these from? Excellent work by the way!
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I plan to make the parts in stainless 17-4 heat treating 43 to 45 RC whit a blackoxide finish. I plan to make 15 kit for the moment. Each kit come with all slide lock part, with a brand new slide with the cut on it and with a drilling jig for the frame with a detailed instruction guide.hs338lapua wrote:I'd be interested in one as well. What material are you planning on building these from? Excellent work by the way!
as soon as I'm having a working prototype. I will announce the price and I'll ask a deposit for those who want one. Of course I'll take detailed pictures with a video demontration.
If anyone else has any questions or suggestions let me know.
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Put me on the list!
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Palladium, I have one request! PLEASE make the front and rear sights dovetailed so they can be easily replaced with night sights! The Beretta 92A1 (with rail) has this, if you need a sample.palladium wrote:I plan to make the parts in stainless 17-4 heat treating 43 to 45 RC whit a blackoxide finish. I plan to make 15 kit for the moment. Each kit come with all slide lock part, with a brand new slide with the cut on it and with a drilling jig for the frame with a detailed instruction guide.hs338lapua wrote:I'd be interested in one as well. What material are you planning on building these from? Excellent work by the way!
as soon as I'm having a working prototype. I will announce the price and I'll ask a deposit for those who want one. Of course I'll take detailed pictures with a video demontration.
If anyone else has any questions or suggestions let me know.
"I said I never had much use for [a pistol], never said I didn't know how to use it." - Matthew Quigley
Keep your powder dry. Molon labe!
Keep your powder dry. Molon labe!
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put me on the list also
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FSCJedi wrote:Palladium, I have one request! PLEASE make the front and rear sights dovetailed so they can be easily replaced with night sights! The Beretta 92A1 (with rail) has this, if you need a sample.palladium wrote:I plan to make the parts in stainless 17-4 heat treating 43 to 45 RC whit a blackoxide finish. I plan to make 15 kit for the moment. Each kit come with all slide lock part, with a brand new slide with the cut on it and with a drilling jig for the frame with a detailed instruction guide.hs338lapua wrote:I'd be interested in one as well. What material are you planning on building these from? Excellent work by the way!
as soon as I'm having a working prototype. I will announce the price and I'll ask a deposit for those who want one. Of course I'll take detailed pictures with a video demontration.
If anyone else has any questions or suggestions let me know.
Is a good idea to have night sight on the M9 slide but it's too complicated, because I would machine the slide and I dont have the appropriate equipment for refinish the slide. I could have ordered the beretta 92A1 slide but it did not fit in the Beretta M9 frame. The best solution would be to order Beretta 92 Brigadier Slide but I do not know if they are still in production at Beretta. I will informed on this subject this week. However you should expect that the cost of the Brigadier slide slightly higher if it were available.
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I have now made a list of people interested to buy a slide lock. If you are interested just post the message "put me on the list" and I'll put your name on the list.