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    92G Centurion

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    Both Wilson Combat and Langdon Tactical have Berettas figured out; we are in a Renaissance period for the Beretta 92, no doubt.

    I shot an action tune Wilson Combat and it's trigger / action was amazing. I have several LTT trigger job in a bag in several models of 92; they can all pass for custom gunsmith action tunes. I'm sure not quite as good as an in shop tuned WC / LTT gun, but I think you can only tell the difference side by side.

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    Yeah, that one is certainly the cream of the crop. A friend of mine has one, but I'll be damned if I could afford one right now. My standard 92FS is a good pistol, but not nearly as smooth as his "Wilson" Beretta.
    Good night Chesty...wherever you are.

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    I’m absolutely in love with the LTT elite. It’s my go to full size. Makes me sad that I spent so long hating on the model because for some reason born of youthful ignorance, I assumed they were are like the one I got out of the armory as a young E4. Live and learn I guess.


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    I tried to replicate a LTT or a Wilson for a lot less money. I got a 92X Centurion for a great price and installed the Langdon Trigger Job in a Bag. I would say it is 90% of the results, for 70% of the price. It was a fun project, and the gun is one of my favorites.

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    They really are nice platforms. I have never handled a “real” G or LTT. But I did acquire a 92FS recently and installed a few Wilson goodies and WOW! Really nice pistol. I could never see myself carrying it daily, but right out of the gate I was shooting it as well as my tried and true pdw G19. Loved the 92 immediately. Same as OP, my DA/SA needs a lot of work, but that is solely on me. I can report that my third trip to range and doing a lot of the DA practice, I improved significantly.
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    I've been neglecting my Cent Tac lately and this thread makes me want to get some range time with it very soon. Very fun to shoot.

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5eCGchVrTM

    Perfect timing for the video.


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    I had the same hate and discontent for the Berettas when I was in. It carried over to civilian life, though I bought a few here and there but never gave them a fair shake.

    Quote Originally Posted by nick84 View Post
    I’m absolutely in love with the LTT elite. It’s my go to full size. Makes me sad that I spent so long hating on the model because for some reason born of youthful ignorance, I assumed they were are like the one I got out of the armory as a young E4. Live and learn I guess.


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