just a word of advice, when testing a trigger pull, pull directly back to the rear of the gun, not downward at an angel as that will give you a different result. Not trying to bash or bust ass at all. Nice pistol, I just bought one Friday at a local gun shop
@@bench175 If they advertised 18 round magazines, and they gave you 15 round magazines, I would be really upset about that. On the website it says NP3 18 round mags. Not sure what it said back in 2020 though. And you’re 100% about that screw the NRA join GOA. By the way, awesome video and thank you so much. You helped me make my choice now I could see it in a video. In my opinion, the website didn’t do a good job showing what they carry bevel trim option is.
your video convinced me to get the LTT I got the spartan sights with trigger job and optimized performance trigger bar. I am going to be throwing a set of custom resident evil STARS samurai edge grips on it.
Thanks for the video. I’ve got an off the shelf model I’m planning to send to Langdon. You talked me out of the carry bevel 😂. Definitely springing for the np3.
I have the same Beretta Elite Ltt and I replaced the hammer spring with a 12# also. I have never had a light strike in over 3,000 rounds. The trigger pull is outstanding and I can say that my LTT vs my Shadow 2 is impossible to tell the difference . I also have a Legion and all three pistols are special in their own way.
Great overview brother........ Thought the carry bevel would be a waste of money until you pointed out the fact that it gets re cerakoted. Now I need that option also.
@@bench175 So by looking at the other pics, it looks like the frame and slide are different shades of black, but if you get the carry bevel, both the frame and slide get re cerakoted to the same color, right?
I have the LTT and ordered a stainless steel slide stop and trigger bar. That’s enough steel for me. Otherwise it’s a little too much. Fantastic gun, went to the head of my collection immediately. Great post!
Beautiful pistol. I shoot a Beretta Brigadier and know that it's a fine product. Langdon work takes the 92 design up to the next level. Very, very nice.
I gave this to my dad. But there are a few on youtube already. Me preference is 22lr cotton patches moist with CLP and wipe away buildup and any metal contact spots
One more question for you. On Langdons website it says the carry bevel enhances the magwell and trigger guard radius. You notice a difference? Even if so I’m still not sure it’s worth it. Compared to my regular 92 the ltt already has trigger guard radius and magwell bevel. Would you do the carry bevel option again? Thanks.
As for a WML, I have the TLR-1 HL and it fits flush with the front of the dust cover and locks in to the single channel on the rail with the standard adapter and DOES NOT MOVE.
This option is over $800 extra on some models and the end product is almost indistinguishable from a standard LTT 92... just wanted to throw that out there.
Ehhhh, I suspect you haven’t pulled the trigger on an LTT that actually comes from Langdon. If you have and find that indistinguishable from the stock LTT model, you may want to re-examine your basis for comparison. And the premium for the trigger that is a fraction of the $800, which comes mostly from him choosing the carry bevel which also comes with the NP3 coating.
I’ve watched this video a few times and I’m convinced I’m going to get the compact LTT. I will opt for the NP3 finish, standard sights that come with it and no the bevel. I got about $1k saved up so hopefully can order this next week. Thanks for the video. I wanted to know your opinion on the compact and centurion version but I think I’m going compact. Looks too sexy. I have yet to buy a pistol as my mossberg was my first purchase, Then AR. 🤣
Steven Boyd I bought the full size lmao. Turns out compact or not you still can’t really conceal the way my new revolver conceals. But tremendously happy w my LTT
If they advertised 18 round magazines, and they gave you 15 round magazines, I would be really upset about that. On the website it says NP3 18 round mags. Not sure what it said back in 2020 though. And you’re 100% about that screw the NRA join GOA.
Big question is if you want manual thumb safety then Staccato P is probably the way. If you will have it in a holster or safe and want it chamber loaded ready for trigger pulling then ltt
Love mine to death, but knowing what you paid I can’t see why on earth you stuck with fiber optic instead of spartan. The incremental cost is nothing, but the improvement is huge.
So after purchasing a compact LTT 92 with carry bevel it's definitely worth the price. All edges are softened thoroughly and the magwell is opened up to the maximum.
@ Slam Fire So the magwell is further beveled/opened up some more from how it normally comes from the factory? I have been confused on this point myself.
@@carl-ok9gn Yes, mine had the optimized trigger bar. I showed the reset in the video. When I showed my friend, he decided to get the OTB. Gonna make a video on the 12# hammer spring I installed tomorrow
how come some full size have langdon logo on slide and some don’t its on all the centurion and compact, Also I thought it had a reduced pull without trigger job over a factory beretta to begin with
@@bench175 i just ordered from them direct the ltt with np3 and trigger enhancement and flush crown job and a 92x performance with trigger job and got my Mil/le discount Which in today’s market is strong so I basically paid what a non-customize version is selling for now on gun broker because of the availability craziness and Joe Biden being president
Truly gorgeous gun but no adjustable sights and no Red Dot? What if I have astigmatism? At that price - why not buy the SIG P226 Legion RX SAO that INCLUDES co-witnessed Sights AND a Red Dot and has a better trigger (sub 3 pounds AND a Flat Trigger) and all out of the box. And it's a SIG! What am I missing?
@@bench175 I just stopped buying guns with no Red Dot possibilities. The 70s are over. I got rid of 100% of my guns that do not have a Red Dot. When you train on a red dot - you will find that target acquisition is far more rapid + you will get to ranges that are double and triple that of iron sights. Of course, it has to be co-witnessed, that way if something happens, you still have the metal sights (so no Glocks MOS - since you cannot co-witness them). This has helped me advance at the IDPA seriously!
Pierre Kerbage Langdon Tactical just came out with the Elite LTT RDO. It’s this gun with a red dot cut with co witness sights. I have it with the trijicon SRO. It is incredible. Check it out
@@AlfieEZ Thank you SO MUCH for taking the time and writing and letting me know about this. I won't just look at it - I WILL BUY IT! Been waiting a long time for this! Thanks again for letting me know!
@@AlfieEZ I do competition shooting - should I buy this one 92 Elite LTT Full-Size with RDO and Carry Bevel ? (They also have a Centurion and a Compact). This won't be my Carry gun (For that , I use my SIG P365XL with the ROMEOZERO. Is the Centurion just a smaller version? (The picture does not change as you make a selection). Thank you again for the help!