Yesterday, I got my hands around one of these at the local Cabela's. I also handled the base model LLT Elite 92 at the same time. Honestly, if Beretta had introduced the 92X before i bought my Wilson CenTac, I don't think I could have justified the $350.00 difference on the Wilson. The base model LTT was priced at $999.00 and offers a similar value to the 92X. Admittedly, I chose the CenTac because it was available now and locally. If the basic LTT had been on the local shelf, I would have bought it instead. The only real difference between the 92X Centurion and the CenTac is the latter's tritium front sight. That can be remedied with an aftermarket purchase well below the price difference. Unless you're opting for an additional action job or NP3 coated parts, all of which I put in the "nice to have but not mandatory" catagory, the 92X family steals a lot of thunder from the competition, especially from Wilson. The base model LTT is a nice pistol in its own right, at a commensurate price point that makes it a direct competitor to the 92X. However, while my CenTac is a nice piece and one I don't intend to get rid of, you're paying a lot for a name that really doesn't seem to be justified.