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I have a WC Brig Tac, an INOX Vertec, and a 92A1.

All have WC trigger jobs. I like the Vertec grip just fine, also have no complaints about the regular grip, so either is fine.

Will be used for range use mostly, maybe home protection. Not sure if I'll ever get a can, but I'd certainly like one some day.

Whatever one will be converted to G if it's not already.

Question:
Which flavor next?

Choices:
WC Centurian
Langdon LTT
M9A3
you have enough Berettas, pick something else

 




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If getting a can is of prime importance then the M9A3 is your only choice since the Langdon and WC guns have flush fitting barrels. Otherwise a barrel swap would be necessary.
 
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Definitely the M9A3.




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And the A3 barrels drop in other 92's, including the Brig Tac, quite nicely.
 
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The versatility of the A3 is the winner for me-ability to change grips to fit the user,option of different sights and a threaded barrel.
 
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LTT would be my first choice, with the WC Centurion a close second.



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I know which one I will not pick. The WC.


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Since all of your others are full size, I voted centurion. Balance is perfect. The LTT is amazing too.


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Langdon LTT - if only radiused trigger guard.
(Admittedly, the front cocking serrations are nice too.)


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LTT is amazing. You can always get a threaded barrel.


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Originally posted by henryarnaud:
LTT would be my first choice, with the WC Centurion a close second.


+1!

Both my WC Berettas are exceptional pistols, but the additional work on the frame of the LTT causes it to just edge out the WC guns.
 
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Another vote for the LTT.



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I am in no way any kind of Berretta aficionado but wanted something for my collection. Ernest Langdon seems to be a top notch fellow so the LTT was my choice.

 
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Hands down, the Langdon LTT.
 
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I voted for the LTT. Seems like a great addition to a really nice Beretta family you have.

I have a M9A3, 92FS Compact and a PX4 Compact Carry. Langdon knows how to build a fighting gun, imo.
 
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I have a WC Brig Tac (the first model in their venture with Beretta)...it's great.

However, I also have a bone-stock Beretta 92FS Brigadier INOX - and low-key I like it better than the WC...
 
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I’m on the hunt for a standard M9 myself. Well that and a 92 Combat.
 
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*hold out for 92X because OMG.
 
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An Accokeek M9 with all metal parts should be the next move. Mid 90's era pistols from the "Golden Age" of Beretta 92's don't have all the features of the Langdon and the Wilson versions of today but having owned both versions i can say my 2 M9's are rock solid reliable and just as accurate.
 
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M9A3 in OD ARMY Green.
 
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