

100% reliable with all US made primers and ammo. I did this in my 92FS Centurion, made the trigger truly excellent 6 pounds 10 ounce DA and 3 pounds 2 ounce SA pull.

Use the 12 pound spring and Elite II hammer option. If you want to go all out drop in a Langdon Tactical "trigger job in a bag". Second put in a Beretta or Wilson Combat steel trigger and trigger spring. There are 2 other things that can smooth and lighten the trigger even more. The 1911 spring will work fine but it's slightly too short and make cause problems as it compresses with long term use. I've had good success with Wolf springs too, just prefer the ones sold by Langdon Tactical or Beretta. The "D" spring is the one that comes in a D model (DAO) 92 series pistol. I usually suggest a Beretta made "D" spring first then try the 14, 13, or even 12 pound springs. I have 8 92 series pistols all run Beretta "D" springs (16 pound) or Langdon tactical (Wilson Combat) 14 pound springs never a bit of trouble over thousands of rounds.
