Ernest and Aimee Langdon Contacted Me

Published on August 24, 2025
Duration: 11:40

This video serves as a correction and clarification regarding a previous review of the Beretta 92 Elite and Langdon Tactical's customer service. The speaker acknowledges that a critical complaint about customer service was based on a miscommunication, as Langdon Tactical did attempt to respond to an email that was lost in transit. The video also delves into technical aspects of the Beretta 92 Elite, specifically addressing the issue of the front sight and optic plate coming loose, and discusses potential solutions like staking and Loctite.

Quick Summary

The primary complaint about the Beretta 92 Elite and Langdon Tactical was a perceived customer service issue due to a lost email. Langdon Tactical did respond, but the message was lost in transit, likely via spam filters. Technical issues with the 92 Elite include front sights and optic plates shaking loose, with staking and Loctite suggested as potential solutions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the initial complaints about the Beretta 92 Elite and Langdon Tactical?

The initial complaints focused on a front sight and optic plate shaking loose on the Beretta 92 Elite. A primary issue was the perceived lack of customer service response from Langdon Tactical when an email was sent regarding these problems.

How was the customer service issue with Langdon Tactical resolved?

Langdon Tactical contacted the speaker, explaining they had indeed replied to the initial email. The email was lost in transit, likely due to spam filters. This clarification removed the primary complaint about customer service.

What technical issues were discussed regarding the Beretta 92 Elite's front sight?

The video discusses the issue of the front sight coming loose, attributing it to Beretta sending slides with dovetail dimensions that are difficult to work with. Solutions like Rocksett and staking are explored.

What potential solutions are suggested for securing the front sight and optic plate on a Beretta 92 Elite?

The speaker suggests staking the front sight into place, similar to how they secured their own. They also propose an optional service for customers to have their optic plate red Loctited and the front sight staked for enhanced security.

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