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Member Section => Handguns => Topic started by: scott.ballard on March 02, 2010, 03:27:14 PM
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Hello,
I'm not certain if I have this in the right section so please relocate it if I messed up.
I have a Beretta 96 Centurion complete basket case. I mean complete. I bought it in bags, but have no idea how to put it back together. I figured for $25 is was worth the risk.
Is there a Beretta Armorer out there willing to take on a basket case? I would like to get it together and working if possible.
Seems a shame to let a good gun go to waste. As best I can tell from the schematic, all the parts are present. It probably needs the pins and springs replaced though.
Any help will be truly appreciated.
Thank you,
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For $25 it sounds like a good gamble. I would think any comptant gunsmith could do it for you, its a very common pistol. If you don't need anything more than springs you should just be looking at a couple hours labor tops. Of course, you could always call the factory and say "oops" and see what they'll do. ;D
FQ13
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I tried some of the local guys and they seem to shy away from it. They claim that it is nearly impossible to get parts out of Beretta. Does that sound right? I live in the land of Sig. Heck, even I'm a Sig Armorer, but no Beretta folks.
If I can't find a forum member to do it, I will have to see if I can get Beretta to do it for me or refer me to an armorer.
Thanks for the help!
Stay Safe,
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Its like that little puzzle where they put the dollar bill inside and you have no clue how to get the damn thing out...... I'll give ya $30 for it ;D
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Scott,
Here is a list of authorized dealers in NH. Maybe they can help.
https://www.berettausa.com/e2wshoppingcatalog.aspx?parentId=3100001523&parentLink=2100000084:3100000484:3100001523
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Scott,
Here is a list of authorized dealers in NH. Maybe they can help.
https://www.berettausa.com/e2wshoppingcatalog.aspx?parentId=3100001523&parentLink=2100000084:3100000484:3100001523
Thank you!!! I'll check it out.
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I just ordered several parts for a Beretta from Brownells.com and they were on back order at the time I placed the order and they were only about 2 weeks from getting them. Brownells also has schematics if you are attempting to do this yourself. It doesn't sound as if you are though. Good luck whatever you do!
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PM Operator. He quoted me a more than fair pice for sporterizing a Moisin. I think I'll pass as by the time I'm done with it I'm more than halfway to an AK when you throw in transfer fees and shipping, but I'd trust him to do the job right at a good price. Just my .02.
FQ13
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It was a FUNCTIONAL gun before it was disassembled right?
Contacting the factory or a Beretta Dealer might be your best bet. If you're military or LE they will replace all the springs/pins and true it all up, probably for free. Otherwise I'm sure there would be a parts/service charge. Since it was only $25 with any charge you'd still be ahead of a new one!
I WAS a qualified Beretta Armorer, it expires after 3 yrs but the basics never change and I haven't been back. There aren't any real heavy "gotchas" with them. The one thing I won't touch, and Beretta specifies it HAS to return to the factory for, is reattaching the locking block to the barrel. There is a fitting process that to many people weren't doing right and all it did was shear the block.
Doesn't require any really special tools either. Screwdriver, a set of punches and a "spring hook" (nothing more than a small crochet hook with the end flattened).
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I'm not certain if it was functional before. I bought it portioned out into small bags.
I have a schematic from Beretta's web site so I think I'll give it a try. What's the worst that could happen? :-\
Thanks for the advice!
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I have a schematic from Beretta's web site so I think I'll give it a try. What's the worst that could happen? :-\
Hold my beer and watch this! ;D Shoot video, please. ;D ;D ;D
FQ13 who will buy popcorn and wait for the after action report. But I have the greatest confidence in you. After all, what are the odds of a member of this board getting in trouble working on a gun? Hell, maybe get out the dremell to "polish" it a little. ;D ;D ;D
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I have a schematic from Beretta's web site so I think I'll give it a try. What's the worst that could happen? :-\
(http://www.theodoresworld.net/pics/0608/backwardgImage1.jpg)
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(http://www.theodoresworld.net/pics/0608/backwardgImage1.jpg)
I want that for my "Throw Down"
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I'm not certain if it was functional before. I bought it portioned out into small bags.
I have a schematic from Beretta's web site so I think I'll give it a try. What's the worst that could happen? :-\
Thanks for the advice!
A small spring in the eyeball , could happen. I Use a large freezer bag to contain small parts and springs They are large enough for you to work on the pistol (?) inside it, but keeps things from "escaping".
( I make fun of FQ for doing this , but this time I HAVE TO ;D )
TomB.[ Who once heard a "recoil spring plunger" hit a warehouse ceiling ;D ]
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One of the guys at a Beretta Service Center took pity on me and has agreed to save me from myself.
Thank you to everyone for your help, support and good humor!!!
Stay Safe,
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A small spring in the eyeball , could happen. I Use a large freezer bag to contain small parts and springs They are large enough for you to work on the pistol (?) inside it, but keeps things from "escaping".
( I make fun of FQ for doing this , but this time I HAVE TO ;D )
TomB.[ Who once heard a "recoil spring plunger" hit a warehouse ceiling ;D ]
Actually, using a plastic bag to contain the springs is IN the Beretta Armorer manual and class for removing the safety. A guy from a NJ Dept said the infamous "I don't need to do THAT." and shot the spring across the classroom, proving why.
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Never Heard that bag trick before, but (As someone who has launched a spring or two across a couple rooms when working on guns.) That's a good idea. 8)
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One of the guys at a Beretta Service Center took pity on me and has agreed to save me from myself.
Thank you to everyone for your help, support and good humor!!!
Stay Safe,
Don't forget to post a pic of the gun when you get it back! Sometimes those "guns in a box" projects, turn out really well. Bill T.
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Don't forget to post a pic of the gun when you get it back! Sometimes those "guns in a box" projects, turn out really well. Bill T.
Will do.
Thanks for the support!!!
Stay Safe,