Beretta DT 11 service needed, where?

Don't know anyone local that will do that kind of work. I would only do it on my own for a friend, never would take the risk on a "customer's" gun.

Another member here and myself use DT-11s for Competitive Trapshooting.

Only two real options:

1 - DIY if you are comfortable with it.

2 - Cole's drop it off and let him work his magic.

My friend has had hit much longer than mine but the service provide will look EVERYTHING over and replace everything that is needed. Worth it if you have a high round count. Mine so far I've only shot for one season, maybe 10K - I won't send mine till maybe next season closer to 20K.

Don't want any issues when I need the gun to work, worth the $500 to have someone that knows it in and out vs if you just want to replace one part and hope for the best.

Time = Money | Which do you want to spend?
 
Again, not fretting over the cost, but wanting to give the business to a local gunsmith............and Jiffy Lube will not do Porsche oil changes...............

I haven't lived in New England in over a decade but none of the gunsmiths there at the time worked on high end over unders. Cole is the correct answer, plus they are likely to have any parts needed for replacement in stock vs having to try to source them from Beretta. Plus Cole is a Beretta authorized service provider so you won't void any warranty.
 
Well...you don't take your Ferrari to the Ford dealer to do the work is all this is about.

But realistically...its still Beretta and they are not that hard to work on.

Getting parts out of Beretta would be the bigger issue. Most gunsmiths don't have DT11 parts lying around.
 
Update..........I found a parts kit in the case. I purchased used and he gave me some extras...........Followed Youtube instructions. Dismantled, cleaned and replaced both firing pins and springs. Works like new !!!!!!!!!
Thanks for all the advice..............
Congratulations! I bet it feels good, doesn't it?
 
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