Beretta Elite LLT vs. WC Centurion Tactical (Battle of the Bad-A$$ Beretta 92Gs)

Published on May 6, 2019
Duration: 15:41

This video provides an expert-level comparison between the Beretta 92G Elite LTT and the Wilson Combat 92G Centurion Tactical, presented by The Yankee Marshal. It details shared features, physical differences, trigger pull weights (LTT: 8.0 lbs DA/4.25 lbs SA; WC: 7.5 lbs DA/4.0 lbs SA), and range performance, concluding with a personal preference for the LTT's aesthetics. The analysis highlights detailed knowledge of Beretta platforms and empirical data collection through trigger pull gauges.

Quick Summary

The Beretta 92G Elite LTT and Wilson Combat 92G Centurion Tactical are compared, highlighting shared Type G decocker features and 92A1 frames. The WC has a shorter barrel/slide and lighter trigger (7.5lb DA/4lb SA) vs. the LTT (8lb DA/4.25lb SA). Both perform excellently, but the LTT wins on aesthetics for the reviewer.

Chapters

  1. 00:16Introduction: LTT vs WC
  2. 01:06Shared Features: 92A1 Frame, Type G, etc.
  3. 02:27Physical Differences: Slide, Barrel, Trigger Guard
  4. 03:57Sights and Accessories Comparison
  5. 05:55Trigger Weight Analysis (DA/SA)
  6. 07:58Range Performance & Fit Comparison
  7. 11:03Conclusion: Personal Preference & Aesthetics

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Beretta 92G Elite LTT and the Wilson Combat 92G Centurion Tactical?

The Wilson Combat Centurion Tactical features a 0.4-inch shorter slide and barrel, a rounded trigger guard, and a slightly lighter trigger pull (7.5 lbs DA / 4.0 lbs SA) compared to the Elite LTT (8.0 lbs DA / 4.25 lbs SA). Both are Type G decocker-only pistols with 92A1 frames.

How do the trigger pull weights compare on the Beretta Elite LTT and Wilson Combat Centurion Tactical?

The Beretta 92G Elite LTT has a double-action (DA) trigger pull of 8.0 lbs and a single-action (SA) pull of 4.25 lbs. The Wilson Combat 92G Centurion Tactical is slightly lighter, with a DA pull of 7.5 lbs and an SA pull of 4.0 lbs, measured using a Lyman digital trigger pull gauge.

What are the shared features of the Beretta 92G Elite LTT and Wilson Combat 92G Centurion Tactical?

Both pistols are Type G (decocker only), utilize Beretta 92A1 railed frames, incorporate D-springs for lighter actions, are constructed entirely of metal, and feature target-crowned barrels. They also share enhanced front and back strap serrations.

Which pistol did The Yankee Marshal prefer, and why?

The Yankee Marshal selected the Beretta 92G Elite LTT as his personal favorite, primarily due to its 'two-tone' aesthetic that resembles the 'Samurai Edge' from Resident Evil. He acknowledged that the Wilson Combat model had some superior features, particularly its tighter fit and lighter trigger.

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