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Ole reliable. My beretta 92g has passed away.

One is a 92FS slide and the complete gun is a 92S. Not the same thing. If it’s something I planned on some heavy use with, I’d get the 92FS.
I discovered my Italian beretta made 22 conversion won’t work with the 92s . Everything fits but the drop safety does not disengage.

Which is fine . My beretta don’t get heavy use anymore so the s will do and I guess I’ll use G man for the 22 . Maybe thread the barrel ? A little pew pew ?
 
-92S does not have an ambidextrous safety and cannot be user-modified to a “G” model, decock-only configuration

-92S does not have a firing pin block. The additional of a firing pin block is one of the things that made the 92SB different from its predecessor the 92S.

-92S does not have the enlarged hammer pin head, and corresponding slot machined into the slide, to keep the rear of the slide from smacking you in the face in the extremely unlikely event that the slide cracks in half

Are you 100% sure a 92S slide will work on a 92G? For one thing, you will have to get rid of the aforementioned oversized hammer pin head or the slide will not install on your frame. Also, there is a lever in the lower receiver that disengages the firing pin block on the 92G. Since the 92S does not have a firing pin block, this would need modified as well.
The slide won’t work. If I bought a whole other 92s I’d just scrap the G
 
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