Langdon Tactical has been modernizing fighting handguns of all kinds, but the company’s story began with a desire to modernize and perfect the popular Beretta 92 series of pistols. Their definitive version, the LTT 92 Elite, debuted in 2014. To celebrate the tenth anniversary of that debut, Langdon is launching a limited-edition version that is both commemorative and offers the features that Langdon shooters have come to expect.
Embossed on the left side of the frame as one in one hundred pistols, the 10th anniversary Beretta LTT 92 Elite is available only in this run and for a limited time. The pistol is Langdon’s ultimate take on the full-sized Beretta 92 chambered in 9mm Luger. It features a black nitride-finished RDO low-cut slide with forward and rearward cocking serrations. The pistol comes with Langdon’s EPS plate and an EPS 6 MOA red dot optic. The aluminum frame is finished in a burned bronze cerakote. It features a Wilson combat magazine guide, a Picatinny rail for mounting a weapon light, a reversible magazine release, and an enlarged slide release on the left side. The presentation is finished with custom LOK grip panels with a 10th Anniversary medallion inlet into them.
The 10th Anniversary Beretta LTT 92 Elite comes with high-profile iron sights as a backup to the RDO, with a drift adjustable front post and a rear u-notch mounted on the Rear Sight Forward cover plate. On the inside, the pistol has an LTT nitride-finished steel guide rod, an LTT trigger job, and a lighter 13-pound hammer spring for an effortless trigger pull in double action and single action. The pistol also features an ambidextrous G-decocker sans manual safety. To keep recoil and muzzle rise in check, the 4.9-inch barrel features six small ports.
This commemorative pistol will ship with a commemorative Savior Gun Bag and three MecGar 18-round magazines at an MSRP of $2,390.