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

Published on May 6, 2019
Duration: 15:41

This review compares the Beretta 92 Elite LTT and the Wilson Combat 92G Centurion Tactical, highlighting their shared Type G decocker-only operation, railed frames, and enhanced features. While the Wilson Combat offers a slightly lighter trigger and tighter fit, the Elite LTT is favored for its aesthetic and Ernest Langdon's tuning. Both pistols demonstrate excellent range performance, making them top-tier choices for discerning shooters.

Quick Summary

The Beretta 92 Elite LTT and Wilson Combat 92G Centurion Tactical share Type G decocker-only operation, railed frames, and enhanced checkering. The WC is slightly shorter with a lighter trigger (7.5 lbs DA / 4 lbs SA vs. 8 lbs DA / 4.25 lbs SA for the LTT), but the LTT is often preferred for its aesthetics.

Chapters

  1. 00:16Introduction: Elite LTT vs. WC Centurion
  2. 01:06Shared Features: Type G, Frames, Springs
  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 and Fit
  7. 11:03Conclusion: Personal Preference and Aesthetics

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Both pistols are Type G (decocker only), feature Beretta 92A1 railed frames, enhanced front and back strap serrations, D-springs for lighter actions, all-metal parts, and target-crowned barrels.

How do the trigger pull weights compare between the Elite LTT and the Wilson Combat Centurion?

The Beretta 92 Elite LTT has a trigger pull of approximately 8 lbs in double-action (DA) and 4.25 lbs in single-action (SA). The Wilson Combat Centurion is slightly lighter, measuring around 7.5 lbs DA and 4 lbs SA.

What are the main physical differences between the Beretta Elite LTT and the Wilson Combat Centurion Tactical?

The Wilson Combat Centurion has a slide and barrel that are about 0.4 inches shorter. The LTT features front slide serrations and a standard trigger guard, while the WC has a rounded trigger guard and a different decocker profile.

Which pistol does The Yankee Marshal prefer, and why?

The Yankee Marshal personally favors the Beretta 92 Elite LTT, primarily due to its appealing 'two-tone' aesthetic that resembles the 'Samurai Edge' from Resident Evil, despite acknowledging some preferred features on the Wilson Combat model.

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