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    Anyone in Pensacola or the surrounding areas have a Langdon LTT that they’d be willing to let me shoot. I’m considering buying one but they are hard to come by and cost a pretty penny. I am a ERGC member and could meet you out there or at a range of your choosing. Thanks.
     

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    I've done the LTT trigger in a bag on a M9A1 in the past, and I'd do it again if I had the disposable funds to my current Beretta. <$200 and you have a DA/SA pistol that's got an absolutely phenomenal trigger with a superb reset. If you already have a Beretta, I'd go that route and see if that's your jam. My dad loved that 92 so much that I sold it to him, or I'd meet you at ERGC. I really want to do it to my 92x Centurion which already has a good trigger.
     

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    Just my .02 cents, I have several Beretta and HK pistols with LTT parts in them and I will be spending the extra $ to buy a complete pistol from them in the future. It is cheaper than getting parts individually. Also my 96A1 with LTT parts has a lighter single action and shorter reset than my Colt GCNM 1911. And the double action is so smooth and even it's ridiculous
     

    ivythizzle06

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    I've done the LTT trigger in a bag on a M9A1 in the past, and I'd do it again if I had the disposable funds to my current Beretta. <$200 and you have a DA/SA pistol that's got an absolutely phenomenal trigger with a superb reset. If you already have a Beretta, I'd go that route and see if that's your jam. My dad loved that 92 so much that I sold it to him, or I'd meet you at ERGC. I really want to do it to my 92x Centurion which already has a good trigger.
    I don’t have a beretta currently but I do have a Shadow 2 with the Cajun Gun works trigger which is phenomenal. It’s pulling double at just under 6 lbs and the single is about 2 1/4. Extremely smooth and no slop or creep. I’ve just heard so much about the Langdons and the are made for more than just range use so I’m intrigued
     

    RHINOWSO

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    I wish I could help you out - I've been VERY close on multiple occasions of buying an LTT Centurion, but every time I get ready they are OOS.

    I do have a couple of 92 variants with the LTT Trigger Job In A Bag and can say it's 1000% worth it. As good as most in house custom trigger jobs and you can DITY. I just assume that a LTT 92 direct from them is like greased lightening.
     
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    Anyone in Pensacola or the surrounding areas have a Langdon LTT that they’d be willing to let me shoot. I’m considering buying one but they are hard to come by and cost a pretty penny. I am a ERGC member and could meet you out there or at a range of your choosing. Thanks.

    I have a couple LTT 92G Berettas and a Beretta 92X Centurion that has a LTT optic cut slide and a Trigger Job in a Bag kit. What is it that you are trying to discern about them?

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