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12/31/2008 9:25:02 AM EDT
1/1/2009 9:42:21 AM EDT
[#1]
Aside from a few odds & ends, virtually all 92 series parts will fit ALL 92 series guns. Obviously there's some variables, such as the sear/hammer unit for a DAO gun. There's also some trigger changes lately, from all-metal to a polymer coated metal skeleton.

Recoil springs, guide rods, grips, etc. all will be the same as long as they're for the double stack, full sized 92 model. There's also a single stack 92, you DON'T want to order mags for it for your double stack 92, for example.

Hope this helps!
1/1/2009 9:45:55 AM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
Aside from a few odds & ends, virtually all 92 series parts will fit ALL 92 series guns. Obviously there's some variables, such as the sear/hammer unit for a DAO gun. There's also some trigger changes lately, from all-metal to a polymer coated metal skeleton.

Recoil springs, guide rods, grips, etc. all will be the same as long as they're for the double stack, full sized 92 model. There's also a single stack 92, you DON'T want to order mags for it for your double stack 92, for example.

Hope this helps!


Helps a bunch –– thanks Bob. Now I can order some spare mags and parts. Much appreciated.

1/2/2009 1:14:22 PM EDT
[#3]
I would think that the distinguishing characteristics of the 'G' would all be in the slide - unless they are based off of the 'F' instead of the 'FS' frame, and would thus have the smaller old-style hammer pin.

But, as I do not have a 'G' (and haven't ever had one apart, either), I can't say for sure.