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Posted: 9/16/2023 12:40:07 PM EDT
Came home with this yesterday and wondered what upgrades you guys recommend ?
Mine has a decocker/safety combo... so... sofar ive ordered a G decocker kit for it. Im considering an optic too... but have never been a fan of them on pistols with shakey hands. Attached File |
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Langdon Tactical trigger. If it's anything like the one I get on my Elite LTT from them, it's a wonderful trigger. Compared to my M9a1, it's much smoother, lighter and a really short reset.
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Like OdieGreen said, LokGrips
https://lokgrips.com/beretta/beretta-92x-vertec I put some on my Brigadier and they are awesome. |
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"A bad day shooting beats a great day working!"
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Another vote for the LTT trigger job in a bag. I consider it to be a great value-for-the-money upgrade. Combine it with a Wilson Combat Deluxe Hammer (option when checking out on LTT.com) and it'll reduce pretravel even further.
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Originally Posted By jrs93accord: Not really a lot done to mine other than an optic and light. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/76904/Resized_20221217_075348_jpg-2956215.JPG View Quote I'm 'kinda diggin that setup... What optic is that ? Vortex ? and what mount did you use with it ? |
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Thanks for all the input guys... I will look into the suggestions.
I shot a few mags through it yesterday and honestly I thought it felt pretty good right out of the box. Not surprising though... as every 92/M9 series Beretta I've owned has been buttery smooth shooting. |
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Another quick question...
Can I assume most of the 92fs parts/accessories/mags will fit and interchange with these 92x's ? Obviously the grips are different... but what else is a flat-no for swapping parts ? How about threaded barrels ? |
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VORTEX VIPER on a Beretta 90 Series RDO Plate (Burris/Docter/Vortex Pattern).
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"Life is Hard, its Harder if You're Stupid" - John Wayne
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I went with the LTT TJIAB, NP3 kit, LOK grips, and now I have a threaded barrel (matching color to the NP3).
It's a completely different pistol to shoot with the LTT parts. I highly recommend them. Attached File |
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Originally Posted By Alex_F: I went with the LTT TJIAB, NP3 kit, LOK grips, and now I have a threaded barrel (matching color to the NP3). It's a completely different pistol to shoot with the LTT parts. I highly recommend them. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/30714/retta_JPG-2962359.JPG View Quote What barrel did you use ? Will a 92fs threaded barrel drop in ? I have an AAC Evo9 here to screw on it. |
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Originally Posted By Dragracer_Art: What barrel did you use ? Will a 92fs threaded barrel drop in ? I have an AAC Evo9 here to screw on it. View Quote I couldn't find a factory (or otherwise) threaded barrel to save my life, so I got a standard barrel and sent it off to be threaded. It dropped right in and looks and works perfectly. |
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Threw a Hogue grip on it and swapped the plastic guide rod for a black stainless one.
Will probably leave it alone now. Attached File |
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FYI guys...
Midway USA has Silencerco threaded barrels in stock. I just ordered one @ $139. https://www.midwayusa.com/product/101689416 |
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I’ve been carrying the Centurion version since the end of April. The only thing I plan on changing is to put in a G kit.* Everything else just runs too sweet.
*It doesn’t need the G kit, I just wish to eliminate any possible variables on a carry gun. |
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Threaded barrel went in today and runs perfectly. Its just a standard 92fs/m9 barrel from Silencerco.
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Originally Posted By Dragracer_Art: FYI guys... Midway USA has Silencerco threaded barrels in stock. I just ordered one @ $139. https://www.midwayusa.com/product/101689416 View Quote Of course I see this after I had to spend my extra funds on a hit and run deductible. |
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Taken at the range earlier today. This stock Centurion keeps making my mediocre skills seem amazing.
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Originally Posted By Dragracer_Art: Threaded barrel went in today and runs perfectly. Its just a standard 92fs/m9 barrel from Silencerco. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/7187/20230930_143604_jpg-2971275.JPG View Quote @Dragracer_Art Have you actually fired it yet with that barrel? I bought one for my 92X and all I get are light primer strikes...but works fine in my actual 92fs tho. ETA: nevermind. Im tarded. You said it ran fine. |
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Originally Posted By AndBen: @Dragracer_Art Have you actually fired it yet with that barrel? I bought one for my 92X and all I get are light primer strikes...but works fine in my actual 92fs tho. ETA: nevermind. Im tarded. You said it ran fine. View Quote Just saw this... Yeah it shoots fantastic with this barrel... and will even shoot/cycle perfectly with some real powder-puff 124gr handloaded subsonics that wont run in my G17.3. This Beretta runs like a Swiss watch. Also worth noting... the Silencerco threaded barrels are now down to $125 at Midway USA. https://www.midwayusa.com/product/101689416?pid=524037 |
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Mine just came back from Langdon. Had the slide cut done. Great work. Feels and looks good. Looking forward to shooting it soon.
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KoW Sir AndBen, also known in Bolivian circles, as the Other White Meat.
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Does anyone have a kydex OWB holster recommendation? A light option is a bonus. Thanks
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Make crime illegal
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If you ever decide to get an optic, D-lah Designs RDO plate over the OEM. It's lower profile.
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Originally Posted By IDidThat: Does anyone have a kydex OWB holster recommendation? A light option is a bonus. Thanks View Quote I have these...both are light bearing. For my battle belt, Safariland QLS compatible...https://www.trex-arms.com/store/t-rex-ragnarok-holster/ For a concealed OWB (depending on what light you run)...https://www.candgholsters.com/collections/beretta Both have been great so far. |
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Knight of Wonder Sir AndBen, also known in Bolivian circles, as the Other White Meat.
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Thanks, I looked and the C and G. Disappointing the limited options for such a classic gun.
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Make crime illegal
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Originally Posted By rh1030: Langdon Tactical trigger. If it's anything like the one I get on my Elite LTT from them, it's a wonderful trigger. Compared to my M9a1, it's much smoother, lighter and a really short reset. View Quote Been contemplating a tjib from them is this upgrade a big boost from the stock 92x rdo trigger? The 92x rdo comes with a short reset trigger installed, I understand the Langdon triggers are really good but is it worth the price on the new 92s that already have the short reset trigger? |
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Originally Posted By laxman09: My trigger was good enough without any upgrades. I even carry it AIWB sometimes. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/450791/signal-2022-02-16-18-47-39-867_jpg-2958039.JPG View Quote Mine is pretty darn good out of the box as well. I have contemplated using the Langdon triggers but wonder how much improvement I would actually see. I took mine apart and polished everything to a mirror shine and it's really pretty darn good |
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Originally Posted By Alex_F: I went with the LTT TJIAB, NP3 kit, LOK grips, and now I have a threaded barrel (matching color to the NP3). It's a completely different pistol to shoot with the LTT parts. I highly recommend them. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/30714/retta_JPG-2962359.JPG View Quote Was yours a 92x rdo? |
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Originally Posted By pajasonc: Been contemplating a tjib from them is this upgrade a big boost from the stock 92x rdo trigger? The 92x rdo comes with a short reset trigger installed, I understand the Langdon triggers are really good but is it worth the price on the new 92s that already have the short reset trigger? View Quote |
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Originally Posted By pokey074: Absolutely. I put one on an M9A4 I recently picked up. It made a HUGE difference. View Quote This. Was at a get together recently. Buddy had a M9A4. We compared. My LTT TJIAB was waaaaaaaaaaay smother than his trigger. I was actually really impressed. Normally I feel like upgraded trigger jobs are often marginal. Not this one. |
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Originally Posted By pajasonc: Which hammer did you install? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By pajasonc: Originally Posted By pokey074: Absolutely. I put one on an M9A4 I recently picked up. It made a HUGE difference. Which hammer did you install? |
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I second the D-lah Designs RDO plate .
It sits much lower than the stock Beretta plate and is very well made. |
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Beretta Match Hammer NP3 with Langdon NP3 Trigger Job in a Bag with 13LB spring is what I have in mine. The match hammer, after fitting, rivals that of a high-end 1911 in SA. Put it up against my coworker's Nighthawk and he was astounded that it was on the same line if not a bit better.
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This gun is the story of perseverance and resiliency…lol.
Bought used. “Less than 500 rds fired”. First, firing pin channel was all gummed up…spent a while trying to figure/fix that. Finally did. Did the LTT trigger job and LTT slide mill. Added some other stuff. Then the 92 SilencerCo barrel didn’t work with this 92X. Next, I fucked up my SRO. Sent it in and amazingly they sent me a new one all with in a week. Helps to know people. Then I order a $300 threaded Beretta barrel. Surely that will work. Nope, specs are off. LTT tells me to just sand it a bit, which with the help of 220 paper, oil and a rubber mallet, did seem to do the job. Haven’t fired it yet with the new barrel. I hope to soon Attached File |
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Knight of Wonder Sir AndBen, also known in Bolivian circles, as the Other White Meat.
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Originally Posted By AndBen: This gun is the story of perseverance and resiliency…lol. Bought used. “Less than 500 rds fired”. First, firing pin channel was all gummed up…spent a while trying to figure/fix that. Finally did. Did the LTT trigger job and LTT slide mill. Added some other stuff. Then the 92 SilencerCo barrel didn’t work with this 92X. Next, I fucked up my SRO. Sent it in and amazingly they sent me a new one all with in a week. Helps to know people. Then I order a $300 threaded Beretta barrel. Surely that will work. Nope, specs are off. LTT tells me to just sand it a bit, which with the help of 220 paper, oil and a rubber mallet, did seem to do the job. Haven’t fired it yet with the new barrel. I hope to soonhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/481934/IMG_6877_jpeg-3189976.JPG View Quote How do you like that trigger? That's the one option I haven't put on mine so far... |
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Have LTTs and just got a 92x RDO.
IMO, the LTT irons just aren't needed unless you are using it as a duty gun and the irons are mandatory. The LTTs I have experienced the plate screws walking out at around 2.5k rounds and depending on your gun the factory irons may not be POA/POI (mine were 5 inches high at 25). I checked out a Dlah plate and wasn't all that impressed by the thinness considering it is made out of aluminum, I just don't forsee it holding up in the long term as I do shoot a lot. Maybe if it was made in titanium I would have more faith, I hear good things about the eleven71 plates but haven't seen one in the wild yet. I am just going to keep using the 92x with the stock metal plate until a better option comes along, the gun still kills it without irons. |
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Knight of Wonder Sir AndBen, also known in Bolivian circles, as the Other White Meat.
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...Amongst the 1911 poors...
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Originally Posted By -OdieGreen-: LOK G10 wrap arounds really set the 92X off for me. https://i.ibb.co/mG1CVLL/42-BA7-F3-F-4177-4895-97-E8-C686-DB3-E6-B5-A.jpg View Quote I forgot to update this but seems like a good time as I’m dealing with rail issues on other guns. The light is not properly seated here and will pop off eventually. The Beretta rail is not 1913 spec but the bigger issue is it tapers open to the end of the rail cut at the trigger guard. In combination with the chunky Streamlight mounting rails, it can’t be resolved with different keys either. If you have a TLR1 in this position, check to see if the clamp is fully seated. Will hold if you must but check on it after you shoot to make sure it’s not loosening. The bump behind the clamp doesn’t play well with the Beretta frame and mine is all chewed up after running it that far back. |
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