The extractor on my Beretta broke, and I'm in need of a replacement part. Locally would be best 
Recently Beretta outsourced their parts to another place, but they don't have all the inventory yet....
Also, if anyone has a recommended gunsmith as well.
Thanks!
--reid

Recently Beretta outsourced their parts to another place, but they don't have all the inventory yet....
Also, if anyone has a recommended gunsmith as well.
Thanks!
--reid
Registered User
My dad just got his Beretta 92F repaired. I'll ask where he went (believe he has a gunsmith friend) and let you know.
Forester Specialist
Ask Brucelee, founder of www.gunatics.com if you don't already go to his website. You'll most likely find all the answers there.
Friendly Neighborhood Ogre
I'd check Irvington Arms in Fremont, they have all sorts of stuff in stock, all sorts of odd things too. Great shop and I go there regularly.
Friendly Neighborhood Ogre
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Thanks for the plug. Yeah, if you want to get down and dirty and know everything, then sign up for www.gunatics.com . Our members are some of the coolest guys who are wiling to help you out in any way. Originally Posted by Roo
Ask Brucelee, founder of www.gunatics.com if you don't already go to his website. You'll most likely find all the answers there.
If you choose to join, PM me first so I can approve you.

I'll signup today for gunatics. I actually did search the sight for 'gunsmith' and didn't find much. Plus the site seemed to be mostly 1911/glock fans
(who aren't really).
I'll check out Irvington Arms today as well! Thanks for that info!!
One of these days, i'll have to get all the people together who have helped me on this site and buy a round. Good times to be had all around for sure.
(who aren't really). I'll check out Irvington Arms today as well! Thanks for that info!!
One of these days, i'll have to get all the people together who have helped me on this site and buy a round. Good times to be had all around for sure.