Beretta 92X: Langdon Tactical Edition Review

Published on November 4, 2020
Duration: 15:43

This guide details the field stripping process for the Beretta 92X Langdon Tactical Edition, as demonstrated by an expert reviewer. It covers the steps for disassembly, inspection of NP3 coated internals, and reassembly, emphasizing a critical safety check before beginning. The review highlights the benefits of the LTT trigger job and NP3 coating for enhanced performance and reliability.

Quick Summary

The Beretta 92X Langdon Tactical Edition, customized by Langdon Tactical, offers significant upgrades including an LTT trigger job (7lbs DA, 3lbs SA), optional NP3 coating for enhanced reliability, and a Vertec grip frame. It demonstrated 100% reliability over 1,300+ rounds and achieved 2-inch groups at 25 yards.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Shooting Montage
  2. 00:36Introduction to the 92X LTT
  3. 02:11Model Comparison and Ergonomics
  4. 03:26External Features and Magazines
  5. 05:06Controls and Decocker
  6. 06:30Trigger Performance
  7. 08:07Sights and Slide
  8. 08:48Field Stripping and Internals
  9. 09:58Shooting Impressions
  10. 11:03Pricing and Holsters

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key upgrades in the Beretta 92X Langdon Tactical Edition?

The Beretta 92X Langdon Tactical Edition by Langdon Tactical (LTT) features an LTT trigger job for improved DA/SA pulls (7lbs DA, 3lbs SA), optional NP3 coating on internal parts for enhanced smoothness and reliability, a Vertec grip frame for better ergonomics, and a G-model decocker.

How reliable is the Beretta 92X Langdon Tactical Edition?

The Beretta 92X Langdon Tactical Edition has demonstrated exceptional reliability, with the reviewer reporting 100% functionality over 1,300+ rounds fired. This high level of reliability is attributed to its robust design and quality components, including the NP3 coating.

What is the trigger performance like on the LTT Beretta 92X?

The Langdon Tactical trigger job significantly enhances the trigger pull. The double-action (DA) pull is measured at approximately 7 lbs with no staging, while the single-action (SA) pull is a crisp 3 lbs with a very short reset, making it a substantial improvement over stock Beretta triggers.

What are the recommended holsters for the Beretta 92X LTT?

For the Beretta 92X Langdon Tactical Edition, the reviewer recommends specific holsters such as the Crossbreed SnapSlide OWB and the Blackhawk Omnivore. These holsters are designed to accommodate the pistol's profile and features securely.

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