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If you get the chance, try one of the LTT Elite 92s. I lucked into one a few years back for a very good price. Ernest Langdon made it as they always should have been.


I built this one pretty close, but didn't swap out the hammer or port the barrel.



And here's one I picked up 12 or so years ago then had Cerekoted



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Ugly? Really?
 
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I don't know all the models but top pistol in the top photo is the one. The rest look kinda dumb with a size 10 barrel sticking out of a size 9 frame. The first one just all fits and looks so fine comparatively.


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Some nice Beretta collections here. I've got a few. It was never my favorite design by any means, but they are classic for sure.

A few of mine are very rare.

 
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Eek What's the far right one? .22?


 
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Eek What's the far right one? .22?

No, they're all 9mms.

92F Competition
 
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Eek What's the far right one? .22?
Oh, he impressed you. You've made his day.
 
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Mine's Bigger! Wink


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Berettas are beautiful, well-engineered pieces of mechanical art. There's just something about racking the slide on one, or manipulating the controls and feeling them positively snick into position that leaves one feeling confident and in awe of the quality that went into that gun. If I could afford to prioritize those things over raw practicality I'd definitely own a bunch of them.

As it is, my Sigs are just as reliable, have superior ergos for me, and offer better optic mounting options. I don't have the time or money for both so I let most of my Berettas go (except my first 92FS...my kids will get that one some day), but I still love handling and shooting a nice Beretta whenever the opportunity arises.


I think that has changed. Beretta is now using Langdon’s optic mount system now. Not their own weird high up one. Ernie’s RDO set up for the Beretta is top notch.
 
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While my Elite LTT 92 is superb, I recently passed on an Inox Ghost and kind of wish I didn't. It was $700 in sweet condition just when rent and several other bills were due. Went to the shop today and it was gone. Probably for the best.
 
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Until you've tried a Langdon Tactical Beretta, you've never really known how good a Beretta 92 can be.

Just telling you the truth........


Remember, this is all supposed to be for fun...................
 
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Until you've tried a Langdon Tactical Beretta, you've never really known how good a Beretta 92 can be.

Just telling you the truth........


Agreed 100%. My first 92FS was beat up when I got it (about 12 years ago), so I stepped out down and had the cerekote done in all parts, and added custom wood grips...great gun! Very smooth, but too chunky with a mediocre trigger, plus I hate the safety/decocker.

FF to 2024, and I wanted a M9 for the collection, and decided to track down a Langdon Special M9...what a HUGE difference at the range compared to my 92FS; much better grip with the ultra thin G10's, amazing trigger, and G-decocker.

I enjoyed it so much that I decided to replicate it with a Italian Inox I found for a great price, which is now my second favorite range gun behind my P210


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