Sometimes, combining two great things creates something even better. That’s the case with the Beretta 92 and Langdon Tactical Technology (LTT).
Beretta needs no introduction, as it is the oldest gun company in the world, and the 92 model is one of the most recognized service pistols in history. LTT, on the other hand, does not have the same name recognition. Owned by Ernest Langdon, LTT is a specialized gunsmithing service specializing in DA/SA pistols, particularly those from Beretta and H&K.
I own an LTT-customized P30L, and it is one of my favorite guns. However, it can be an expensive endeavor and requires sending a gun out to get the job done. But what if the two partnered to offer a factory version? That’s the Beretta 92G Elite LTT II.
SPECS
This collaboration between Beretta and LTT represents the next generation of the platform widely regarded as the ultimate 92-series package. Powered by LTT’s proven performance enhancements and Beretta’s precision engineering, the Elite LTT II delivers a competition-ready, red-dot-optimized system straight from the box.
The standard specs are as follows:
- Model(s): 92G Elite LTT II
- Action: DA/SA
- Grip: The Vertec grip with wraparound module and Beretta’s variable-density checkering
- Caliber: 9×19
- Capacity: 18
- Sights: Black, suppressor-height
- Optic Cut: Yes, Low Mount LTT RDO (RMR)
- Magazines: Three
- Barrel Length: 4.7”
- Overall Length: 8.4”
- Width at Grip: 1.4”
- Height: 5.8”
- Weight: 34.9 oz.
- Price: $1,249.00

FEATURES
The Beretta USA and LTT 92G Elite LTT II present a thoughtfully refined version of a platform already familiar to serious shooters. It combines Ernest Langdon’s competition-focused enhancements with Beretta’s factory-quality craftsmanship. At its core is a factory-cut, patented Low Mount LTT RDO solution that positions the optic lower for a more natural sight picture and quicker target acquisition, along with an RMR-pattern optics plate and hardware included in the box.
The Inox stainless steel slide features newly optimized serrations that remain easy to manipulate even with an optic mounted, while the Elite Inox barrel’s combat target crown shields the rifling and helps ensure consistent bullet release. Improved frame machining adds beveling and enhanced front-strap checkering for better comfort and control, complemented by a Vertec grip with a wraparound module and variable-density checkering.
Shipping with three Mec-Gar 18-round magazines, the Elite LTT II is a modern, red-dot-ready 92 designed for speed, accuracy, and real-world confidence straight out of the box.
ZOOMING OUT
The 92G Elite LTT II appears to live up to Beretta’s reputation as the ultimate 92 platform. Having owned and fired pistols worked on by LTT, I believe this to be true. This will be hitting dealer shelves soon.