Langdon Tactical's Perfect Storm!

Published on September 13, 2018
Duration: 24:11

This comprehensive review by Justin Opinion delves into the Langdon Tactical Technology (LTT) customized Beretta PX4 Carry. Opinion, a recognized firearm reviewer, provides an in-depth analysis of the PX4's unique rotating barrel system, its recoil impulse, and accuracy potential. He meticulously details the LTT enhancements, including the trigger job, AmeriGlo sights, and Talon grips, backed by objective measurements from a Lyman trigger pull gauge. The review highlights the pistol's reliability and value proposition for discerning shooters.

Quick Summary

The Langdon Tactical Beretta PX4 Carry offers significant upgrades over the standard model, featuring a competition trigger group, AmeriGlo sights, and Talon grips. Its rotating barrel design provides a flatter shooting experience and reduced recoil. Measured trigger pulls were approximately 7 lbs 10 oz (DA) and 4 lbs 0.8 oz (SA), making it a high-value, performance-oriented firearm.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Initial Impressions
  2. 01:00Accuracy and Recoil Impulse
  3. 02:39Magazines and Trigger Performance
  4. 07:35Bench Testing: Trigger Pull Weight
  5. 08:12Ergonomics and Sights
  6. 11:03Rapid Fire and Target Analysis
  7. 16:21Technical Specifications and Value

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Langdon Tactical Beretta PX4 Carry?

The LTT PX4 Carry features a customized competition trigger group, AmeriGlo night sights with an orange front dot, Talon rubber grips, stealth decocker levers, and a Cerakote slide, all built around Beretta's rotating barrel system. It's available in 9mm with 17 or 20-round capacity.

How does the rotating barrel of the PX4 Storm affect shooting?

The rotating barrel design of the Beretta PX4 Storm reduces felt recoil and muzzle flip by directing energy more linearly rearward, allowing the pistol to shoot flatter and potentially faster follow-up shots compared to traditional tilting barrel designs.

What are the trigger pull weights for the LTT PX4 Carry?

Using a Lyman digital trigger pull gauge, the double-action pull averaged approximately 7 lbs 10.0 oz, while the single-action pull was measured at a crisp 4 lbs 0.8 oz, indicating a significant improvement for accuracy and control.

Is the Langdon Tactical Beretta PX4 Carry considered a good value?

Yes, with an MSRP of $875, Justin Opinion considers the LTT PX4 Carry a bargain, given the extensive professional customization, including trigger work, sight upgrades, and ergonomic enhancements, which would cost significantly more if done à la carte.

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