This video from Brownells explains the functional differences between square-notch and U-notch rear sights for handguns. U-notch sights are presented as newer designs offering faster target acquisition and front sight focus due to the eye's natural attraction to sharp corners. Square-notch sights are recommended for precise shooting as they enforce stricter alignment between the front and rear sights, leading to tighter groups. The choice between them is ultimately a matter of personal preference and shooting performance.
This review covers the Beretta 92 Elite LTT, a factory pistol designed in collaboration with Ernest Langdon. It highlights the pistol's Vertex slide with improved sight options, M9A1-style grip with checkering, slim G10 grips, and a bevel-relieved trigger guard to prevent 'hammer bite'. The G-configuration decocker-only safety and skeletonized hammer are also detailed, along with the stainless steel target barrel and 1913 rail. The trigger performance, both double-action (around 7.5 lbs) and single-action (around 4.5 lbs), is praised for its smoothness and crisp break. Reliability is noted as 100% over 1500 rounds, and accuracy is demonstrated with a 2.1-inch group at 25 yards.
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