Posted April 15, 2019 6:01 am by Comments

By Tactical-Life

Beretta 92G Brigadier Volunteer

Beretta recently announced its newest competition variant of its famed 92 series, the 92G Elite LTT. Long-time competitor and Beretta partner Ernest Langdon of Langdon Tactical contributed to the new pistol’s design.

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“This is a long time in the making,” said Beretta’s Erik Stern. “This is a collaboration between Beretta and Ernest Langdon, who is as you know a competition shooter who has been shooting Berettas for a very long time. And this is kind of Ernest’s ultimate 92. It is the ultimate competition 92 according to Ernest Langdon.”

Beretta 92G Elite LTT Features

The 92G Elite LTT serves as a blend between two popular variants, featuring an M9A1 frame topped with a Vertec slide. The result is a platform designed to deliver the highest level of competition performance in 9mm. The pistol features front cocking serrations, a dovetail fiber-optic front sight and a square rear sight. Also, a 4.7-inch barrel sports a target crown. Meanwhile, the M9A1 frame includes checkering on the front and back strap, along with a beveled magazine well. Thin VZ/LTT G10 grips, a stainless steel …Read the Rest

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