Not sure if that was for me or not... I already did a complete action job on mine. I may have to post a how-to on it since it looks like the old one is gone.
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would you recommend cutting the coils off of the Wolff 16# spring also? Or just on the Beretta "92D" mainspring?
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I know some guys who have reported good results with 1 1/2 turns off a Wolff 16# spring but can't vouch for it personally. My recommendations are just for factory Beretta parts (verified good results personally); 3 turns from the stock spring or 2 turns from a "D" spring. I don't recommend going beyond that.
Swapping mainsprings on a 92 is a snap. Simply remove the grips (careful not to dislodge the trigger bar follower spring), apply some pressure to the wriststrap loop, and press the cross-pin out. Spring slides right out the bottom. Installation is reverse.
IIRC Taurus has a problem with their grip screws, but this doesn't affect Berettas.