SKU 128736
used excellent
Used Price
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The 92 Elite LTT with a low mount Red Dot Optic Cut Slide Compact
After years of development, Langdon Tactical is very proud and excited to introduce a Micro Red Dot capable Beretta 92. This has been no easy task as the internal workings of the 92 slide have made the "proper" low mounting of a red dot optic impossible. With the design of 5 new components and a custom mounting plate specific for the Beretta 92, Langdon Tactical can properly low mount a micro red dot optic.
When we say low, we mean very low: Our system has a dot height above the center of the bore of .85" (when paired with a Trijicon RMR), which is as low or lower than most direct milled striker-fired systems.
A re-engineered firing pin and firing pin block permits the super-secure mounting of an adapter plate that is held in place with three mounting screws, a front dovetail, and a center indexing boss milled into the slide. This plate has a built-in back-up rear sight that mates up with a newly designed front sight for the Elite LTT and other Vertec type slides. This new system is a game-changer for the Beretta 92 owners.
All RDO pistols come with a red dot height front sight, our proprietary adapter plate with built in rear sight installed, an optimized performance trigger bar, a 13# hammer spring, and the LTT Trigger Job. All RDO guns are 'G-model'/decock only. The 92 Elite LTT ships with (3) 15 rd magazines. Trigger job and NP3 coating.
UPC | ECOM00128736 |
Caliber | 9MM LUGER (9X19 PARA) |
Finish | BLACK |
Capacity | 15 ROUNDS |
Weight | NOT SPECIFIED |
Action | SEMI AUTOMATIC |
Barrel Length | 4.25 BARREL |
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