I really don't like the way Berettas look, but I like the way they shoot for me. The probable reason for this is my big hands, with long fingers. Those with smaller hands, look into the Vertec version and the short triggers that are available.
Anybody interested in a Beretta 92 or 96 should look into the Langdon Tactical Trigger Job In A Bag. I have them installed in several 92 pistols (I don't believe they will work in a 92s), with complete satisfaction. The hammer/main spring on the stock 92 is reportedly 26 pounds. There is the DA-only version 92D, which differs also in that it has just a 16 pound mainspring, and for a long time, people commented they liked the trigger pull with a "D" spring in their FS. With Langdon's TJIAB, I have used as light as 12 pound mainsprings with zero failures to ignite, over hundreds of rounds. The TJIAB also uses a different trigger bar and cleaned up sear and hammer. The results are a much cleaner and lighter double- and single-action pull, with no ignition issues over hundreds of rounds. The lighter, cleaner trigger pull means I have far less difficulty getting that first double-action shot to group with the later shots, instead of being out the bottom of the group.
I have another Beretta where Langdon did a full trigger job on it, and I can not tell the difference between it and the TJIAB.
https://www.langdontactical.com/trigger ... 92-series/