No, they do the same thing. Grab some sandpaper. You don’t need to take off much. It’s a very simple fix.
Bob Loblaw lobs law bombs
My LTT Elite now has a round count of 1578.
My last session, I shot 200 rounds of Lawman 115 and had four failures to extract. All with 115 grain Lawman.
My goal today was to really wrong it out and see if this thing is going to have reliability issues. Well, long story short it proved very reliable with a bunch of other different ammo types.
Speer Lawman 147 grain
American Eagle 147 grain
Barnaul White box 115 grain
Wolf Poly 115 grain
Wolf Lacquer mil spec 115 grain
Brown Bear 115 grain
Silver Bear 115 grain
All ran from 15, 17, and 18 round mags. Whew. The gun just doesn’t like Lawman 115 grain for some reason. I had not lubricated it since the problems with 115 Lawman, and I got it pretty hot today with strings of fire.
Checked Zero at 25 with 147 grain: still drive the dot, hits identical to 115 grain for me. Center dot in black and press trigger.
I have also used PPU NATO 115 and S&B 124 grain with no issues.
It is getting grungy and I will clean it once I get past 2k
Guys,
I know its in this thread somewhere but I wasnt able to find it.
What is the notch size of the rear sight? Also, what is the thickness and height of the front?
Langdon's site lists the front sight as "Dovetailed Fiber Optic Front Sight (.110 inch wide serrated)"
I do not have the proper tools to measure, but I'm willing the believe what they say.
I do not know the rear notch width. It seems wide, but could be the narrow front tricking me.
-Cory
I wonder how many have shipped? And the Beretta Instagram showed one with a serial # of TE0007xx I wonder if these will continue to be made or if that is just internal Beretta serialing for maybe test and evaluation guns