Beretta & Langdon Tactical Collaborate on the 92G Elite Combat LTT

Beretta and Langdon Tactical Technology continue their long-running partnership with the introduction of the new 92G Elite Combat LTT.

Over the years, Langdon Tactical has played a major role in modernizing the Beretta 92 platform for a new generation of shooters. While many legacy metal-frame pistols have slowly faded from relevance in today’s striker-fired handgun market, the Beretta 92 continues to maintain a strong following thanks in large part to LTT’s refinement of the platform.

The Beretta 92 itself remains one of the most recognizable handguns ever produced due to its extensive military and law enforcement service history around the world, as well as its presence in iconic action films such as Lethal Weapon and RoboCop.

Langdon Tactical’s approach has never been about reinventing the platform. Instead, it focuses on refining the pistol through improved ergonomics, trigger work, recoil management, and competition-oriented upgrades while preserving what made the 92 legendary in the first place.

The new 92G Elite Combat LTT continues that philosophy.

The pistol features an LTT slide and frame paired with a threaded barrel and Toni System single-port compensator. Additional upgrades include textured grips, a competition magwell, DLC-coated hammer and sear components, chrome trigger, fiber optic front sight, and three Toni System +4 magazine extensions.

The overall package feels aimed at shooters wanting a blend of competition performance, modern styling, and the proven reliability of the Beretta 92 system. Below, is the product description on the 92G Elite Combat LTT on Beretta’s website. 

Product Description 

Beretta 92G Elite Combat LTT (Photo: Beretta US Instagram)

Beretta USA, in collaboration with Langdon Tactical Technology, introduces the 92G Elite Combat LTT. The pistol was developed in collaboration with LTT to blend the legendary reliability of the 92 platform with Langdon’s competition-grade ergonomics and performance upgrades. The Elite Combat LTT features an LTT slide and frame, LTT textured grips, Toni System single-port compensator and Magwell, a black threaded barrel, fiber-optic front sight, extended takedown and disassembly levers, chrome trigger, DLC-coated sear and hammer, and three Toni System +4 magazine extensions. Equipped with three 22-round magazines for high-capacity performance out of the box. Whether you’re on the range competing or on a demanding duty rotation, the 92G Elite Combat LTT delivers faster splits, better recoil control, and the durability you expect from Beretta engineering.

DLC COATED HAMMER AND SEAR

  • The 92G Elite Combat is enhanced with DLC-coated components for smoother action.

FIBER OPTIC FRONT SIGHT

  • Fiber optic front sight offers superior sight acquisition.

TONI SYSTEM FLARED MAGWELL & +3 MAGAZINE EXTENSIONS

  • Toni System flared magwell installed for increased reloading speed, and three Mec-Gar® 18 + 4-round magazines.

TONI SYSTEM SINGLE PORT COMPENSATOR

  • Delivers enhanced control and reduced muzzle rise, ensuring rapid and accurate follow-up shots with every trigger pull.

AMBIDEXTROUS SLIDE MOUNTED DECOCKER

  • Dual controls provide versatile handling and added confidence under stress, no matter your dominant hand.
Availability & Pricing 

The 92G Elite Combat LTT feels like a natural evolution of the Beretta and Langdon Tactical partnership. It takes the classic Beretta 92 formula and pushes it further into the modern performance pistol category through thoughtful upgrades focused on recoil control, faster handling, and competition-ready ergonomics.

For shooters who still appreciate hammer-fired metal-frame pistols in a world dominated by polymer striker-fired handguns, the 92G Elite Combat LTT offers a modernized version of one of the most iconic sidearms ever made.

The Beretta 92G Elite Combat LTT is available now and retails for $1,299 MSRP.

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