Beretta USA and Langdon Tactical Technology have shipped the 92G Elite Combat LTT to authorized dealers, The Outdoor Wire confirmed in the joint press release this week. The 9mm pistol builds on the long-running 92G platform — a decocker-only DA/SA configuration with no manual safety — and arrives competition-ready out of the box at a $1,299 MSRP.
The "G" designation matters to anyone who trains on a DA/SA pistol. Instead of managing a safety lever, the shooter decocks after chambering and runs a long double-action pull on the first shot, then transitions to single-action for follow-ups. That consistent manual of arms has made the 92G a preferred platform in competition and professional circles for decades. Langdon Tactical Technology, founded by competitive shooter and gunsmith Ernest Langdon, has spent years refining the 92 platform, and this factory collaboration with Beretta USA brings that tuning work into direct dealer distribution at a price the custom-shop route cannot match.
Key features start with a 5.1-inch threaded barrel in black finish, cut to standard 1/2×28 thread pitch. The included Toni System single-port compensator — Italian-made hardware well-regarded in competition use — threads onto it for range work and vents propellant gases upward to reduce muzzle rise on fast strings. A Toni System flared magwell speeds up reloads. LTT G10 grips replace the factory polymer panels. A chrome trigger pairs with a DLC-coated sear and hammer fitted to LTT tolerance specifications, smoothing the double-action stroke and refining the single-action break without a custom-shop turnaround. Extended takedown and magazine release levers ease manipulation, and a fiber-optic front sight sharpens the sight picture on the draw. The pistol ships at 36.2 ounces and 9 inches overall with the compensator installed.
The Firearm Blog covered the launch Wednesday, noting the pistol ships with three magazines already fitted with Toni System +4 extensions for 22-round capacity each — putting 66 rounds in the box before the shooter touches the ammo shelf. For anyone wanting to run the package without the comp, the 1/2×28 muzzle also accepts standard 9mm suppressors, a configuration worth noting given how aggressively suppressor demand has grown since the federal NFA transfer tax dropped to zero at the start of 2026.
At $1,299, the 92G Elite Combat LTT undercuts what comparable custom-shop work on a base 92G would cost and eliminates the wait time. The pistol is available now through authorized Beretta dealers. Beretta's website carries the full spec sheet and dealer locator.



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