Beretta Now Offers 92G Elites Customized by LTT Directly to Retailers

The Langdon Tactical Technology Elite will be offered in three different sizes.

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posted on October 29, 2024
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LTT Beretta 92 Elite

Beretta is now offering the Beretta 92G Elite LTT series, built in partnership with Ernest Langdon of Langdon Tactical Technology (LTT), as the "Ultimate 92 Package" direct to retailers. The pistols incorporate many features from across the 90 series line, including the Vertec/M9A3 slide and M9A1 frame that Beretta enthusiasts have always loved.

“This is the ultimate refinement of the classic fighting Beretta 92/M9 template; decades of experience and developments by both Beretta and Langdon Tactical Technology are distilled down into a line of guns you just have to try,” said Ben Grundwerg, Beretta USA Product Manager—ProShop & Special Projects.

The base 92G Elite LTT features a stainless-steel combat crown match barrel, a decock-only type action, custom developed textured G10 grips, forward cocking serrations, stainless and hard chrome components and more. It’s one of the most capable out-of-the-box 90 series models.

The Elite LTT is available in Full-, Centurion- and Compact-size configurations. These models are being offered with the Langdon Tactical Technology 92 Elite LTT Trigger Job, which includes a polish, stone and upgrade on numerous parts in the firing mechanism to achieve a smoother, lighter and more consistent trigger pull and shortened reset. The result is a double-action trigger let-off weight of roughly 6 to 6.5 pounds and a single-action pull that runs around 3.5 to 4 pounds. Select SKUs on each size are also being offered with LTT’s Patented Low-Mount RDO Solution for the Beretta 92. With the design of five new components and a custom mounting plate specific for the Beretta 92, the LTT RDO system has a dot height above the center of the bore of .85 inch (when paired with a Trijicon RMR), which is as low or lower than most direct-milled striker-fired systems.

“We continue to address the needs of both competitive and defensive shooters, as well as enthusiasts who appreciate high performance and reliability,” Langdon said. “This ongoing collaboration signals a commitment to innovation and refinement, ensuring the Beretta 92 continues to evolve and meet the expectations of its dedicated users. This partnership aims to preserve and advance the legacy of an iconic firearm while adapting to modern needs and standards.”

The Beretta 92G Elite’s customized by Langdon Tactical Technology are now available directly from Beretta and already shipping to retailers at an MSRP ranging from $1,399 to $1.699, depending on model.

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