Weird, I’ve had and shot 92s for 30+ years. I have had a slide not lock back a few times, but I’ve never had a failure to feed in a tens of thousands of rounds. Kudos for showing an honest shooting video, warts and all. Glad you got the feeding issues solved and the slide lock worked correctly. Can’t wait for a Wilson Combat vs. Langdon Tactical comparison.
I have one and it's probably the best Beretta 92 you can possibly buy far as size and function is just perfection the only thing I changed is a extended slide release which I'm surprised they didn't add that because everything is so easy to reach with thumb now
Squeezing your little finger super tight it helps to lock your wrist further reducing the recoil. Beretta's are one of the finest shooting pistols on the market even in stock form. The only other i would say you should try are CZ's , CZ 75-SP-01 Tactical or Shadow ll , the Shadow compact is optic ready.
I love my LTT G-SD Px4. it replaced my beretta m9a4 as my favorite gun. My m9a4 is now just mainly used as a suppressor host, just love the recoil impulse on it even more then the m9a4 and the px4 is lighter. Not to mention the insane trigger LTT does when paired with grayguns flat faced trigger
I had an LTT compact 92, and while it was beautiful, in IDPA competition, I would constantly force the slide to lock back. You have to find what works for you. For me it’s a staccato XC.
Good review, but it's too long. You could get the same points across in a 10 minute video. A lot of people get turned off and don't bother watching when they see videos like this are longer than 10 minutes. 25 minutes is like a big warning sign flashing "stay away!". Just trying to offer some constructive criticism.
@@TheMonadnockShootist Don't listen to him. If I'm wanting to purchase a firearm, and am looking at reviews, I want an in-depth review such as this. A 10 minute video isn't really long enough to adequately go over all the fine points, especially with a pistol of this caliber. Keep up the good work.
I had an LTT compact 92, and while it was beautiful, in IDPA competition, I would constantly force the slide to lock back. You have to find what works for you. For me it’s a staccato XC.
Weird, I’ve had and shot 92s for 30+ years. I have had a slide not lock back a few times, but I’ve never had a failure to feed in a tens of thousands of rounds.
Kudos for showing an honest shooting video, warts and all. Glad you got the feeding issues solved and the slide lock worked correctly.
Can’t wait for a Wilson Combat vs. Langdon Tactical comparison.
I have one and it's probably the best Beretta 92 you can possibly buy far as size and function is just perfection the only thing I changed is a extended slide release which I'm surprised they didn't add that because everything is so easy to reach with thumb now
Very honest review. Keep up the good work.
Good review I’m happy we live in a country where we can have these great guns
Holsters for it a pretty plentiful these days
Tier 1
T-Rex arms
Qvo tactical
Standard co
I contacted QVO tactical and he told me he couldn't guarantee his holsters to fit LTT models, as he doesn't have one and hasn't tested them).
Squeezing your little finger super tight it helps to lock your wrist further reducing the recoil. Beretta's are one of the finest shooting pistols on the market even in stock form. The only other i would say you should try are CZ's , CZ 75-SP-01 Tactical or Shadow ll , the Shadow compact is optic ready.
I love my LTT G-SD Px4. it replaced my beretta m9a4 as my favorite gun. My m9a4 is now just mainly used as a suppressor host, just love the recoil impulse on it even more then the m9a4 and the px4 is lighter. Not to mention the insane trigger LTT does when paired with grayguns flat faced trigger
What does it have from LTT? 12.5lb recoil spring, 13lb trigger spring and trigger bar?
I had an LTT compact 92, and while it was beautiful, in IDPA competition, I would constantly force the slide to lock back. You have to find what works for you. For me it’s a staccato XC.
What magazines were you running on your LTT Compact 92?
I am biased because I work with LTT. But this is one you want in your collection.
Good review, but it's too long. You could get the same points across in a 10 minute video. A lot of people get turned off and don't bother watching when they see videos like this are longer than 10 minutes. 25 minutes is like a big warning sign flashing "stay away!". Just trying to offer some constructive criticism.
I appreciate the feedback!
@@TheMonadnockShootist Don't listen to him. If I'm wanting to purchase a firearm, and am looking at reviews, I want an in-depth review such as this. A 10 minute video isn't really long enough to adequately go over all the fine points, especially with a pistol of this caliber. Keep up the good work.
This comment really could have been one sentence instead of four.
@@micahweedman Finally, someone got it!
Cabela’s got this for $549 right now.
Absolutely no way
it's not a langdon tactical
@@angelotero7729 couldn’t be
Where NP3?
all the silver is NP3 coating
@@angelotero7729I know bud, he doesn’t have an NP3 model is what I’m saying
Flat shooter 👍
For the price tag, it should run perfectly out of the box. Hard pass.
I had an LTT compact 92, and while it was beautiful, in IDPA competition, I would constantly force the slide to lock back. You have to find what works for you. For me it’s a staccato XC.