Put 50 rounds through my Landgon M9 today. Pretty much what you'd expect from a 92/M9, I really like the front sight orange paint, better than the Testers orange I have on my 92.
I had one failure to go into battery, oddly similar to what I've been having with my much older 92, but I noticed the bullet was seated really deep into the case, maybe 3+ mm, the gun would not feed it at all, which is probably good thing.
If I was going to buy a plain 92G, it has all the proper accompaniments. Maybe a different rear, but the M9 sight blacked out works well enough.
It's been a long time since I shot a new 92 without a trigger job, and I have to say it's pretty good stock with the D-hammer spring.
A few pictures if anyone is interested.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BbqICNNl...by=rolltide92g
The only detractor from the gun is the plastic guide rod, hard to believe the military accepted that!
Ernest Langdon did a great job with this gun, if only all Beretta's came dressed like this one.