Langdon Tactical LTT Elite 92…Don't make the mistake I made!

Published on November 6, 2020
Duration: 10:20

This review of the Langdon Tactical LTT Elite 92 highlights the critical importance of professional trigger tuning directly from Langdon Tactical, warning against DIY trigger kits. The speaker, Jimmy B Rodriguez, details the firearm's improved ergonomics, crisp trigger break, and suitability for concealed carry due to its G-model decocker. He also discusses potential ammunition-related feeding issues and recommends specific magazines and holsters for enhanced performance and carry.

Quick Summary

Avoid installing DIY 'trigger job in a bag' kits on the Langdon Tactical LTT Elite 92; purchase directly from Langdon Tactical for their superior in-house trigger tuning. This ensures a consistent DA pull without stacking and a crisp SA break with short reset, ideal for carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: LTT Elite 92 EDC
  2. 01:00Ergonomics and Build Quality
  3. 01:55The Trigger Upgrade Mistake
  4. 03:35Trigger Performance & NP3 Coating
  5. 05:20Shooting Experience & Carry Suitability
  6. 06:27Reliability and Malfunctions
  7. 07:46Holster & Magazine Recommendations

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main mistake to avoid when upgrading the trigger on a Langdon Tactical LTT Elite 92?

The primary mistake highlighted is buying a factory LTT Elite 92 locally and attempting to install an aftermarket 'trigger job in a bag' yourself. Langdon Tactical's in-house tuning is significantly superior and recommended for optimal performance.

How does the Langdon-tuned trigger on the LTT Elite 92 perform?

The Langdon-tuned trigger offers a consistent double-action pull without any 'stacking' and a very crisp single-action break. It also features a short reset, enhancing the shooting experience and speed.

Is the Langdon Tactical LTT Elite 92 suitable for concealed carry, specifically appendix carry?

Yes, the LTT Elite 92 is considered suitable for appendix carry. Despite its full metal construction making it heavier than polymer pistols, its G-model decocker provides a crucial safety feature for this carry method.

What magazine and holster recommendations are given for the LTT Elite 92?

The video recommends upgrading from factory 15-round magazines to Mec-Gar 18-round magazines, which maintain the same footprint. For holsters, QVO Tactical's 'More Discreet' IWB and OWB models are suggested.

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