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  1. #281
    Thank you for the write up Humble. I have watched your Youtube channel for a few years now and really enjoyed your content, especially stuff with detailed technical breakdowns like your grip videos.

    Very interested to see how the performance of this 92 compares to both your Glock and S2 once you have gotten fully up to speed with it. I shoot CO with a P09/P07 (I want my competition and carry guns to be the same) and just bought my last handgun of 2020, so the last thing I need right now is a platform switch. However, the idea of having a soulful metal gun that can match or exceed my P09 in competition, while being close enough to the P07 in weight and size (for 92 LTT compact), has me really wanting to try these new RDO LTT's out

    I hope this is not your last post here on PF!

  2. #282
    Quote Originally Posted by TicTacticalTimmy View Post
    I shoot CO with a P09/P07 (I want my competition and carry guns to be the same) and just bought my last handgun of 2020, so the last thing I need right now is a platform switch. However, the idea of having a soulful metal gun that can match or exceed my P09 in competition, while being close enough to the P07 in weight and size (for 92 LTT compact), has me really wanting to try these new RDO LTT's out
    If it's any help, I had no issues at all transitioning between my P-09/RDS (competition/large format carry gun) and PX4c/RDS.
    David S.

  3. #283
    Quote Originally Posted by TicTacticalTimmy View Post
    Thank you for the write up Humble. I have watched your Youtube channel for a few years now and really enjoyed your content, especially stuff with detailed technical breakdowns like your grip videos.

    Very interested to see how the performance of this 92 compares to both your Glock and S2 once you have gotten fully up to speed with it. I shoot CO with a P09/P07 (I want my competition and carry guns to be the same) and just bought my last handgun of 2020, so the last thing I need right now is a platform switch. However, the idea of having a soulful metal gun that can match or exceed my P09 in competition, while being close enough to the P07 in weight and size (for 92 LTT compact), has me really wanting to try these new RDO LTT's out

    I hope this is not your last post here on PF!
    The RDO is certainly special- I think you’d like it if you like the P07/P09 platforms.

    I am the same way - gonna need to revisit a compact carry gun if I adopt this format for competition. Right now it IS my competition gun with a TLR1 attached - which is fine but a little bulky.


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  4. #284
    Quote Originally Posted by TCinVA View Post

    I also installed one of the new Wilson flatwire recoil spring kits complete with "shock buff". I've had good results from the flatwire kits I've installed in 1911 handguns so I thought I'd give one a run in the 92, especially if it means fewer recoil spring changes over the 10-20,000 rounds I expect to put through this pistol. The shock buff obviously limits slide travel a little bit, but it doesn't seem to hinder proper function or feeding. I don't know if anyone has experience with this mod on a 92 and can speak intelligently to the reliability/durability advantages or issues it causes.

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    While I don’t have the flat-wire kit in my Carry Bevel LTT Elite(also no red dot) I do have the 12 pound chrome silicon Wilson Combat recoil Springs and shock buffs in both of my CB LTT Elites. I have encountered no malfunctions with either pistol. One pistol has about 2,000 rounds through it and the other is a back up with somewhere between 500-1,000 rounds through it. My round count is lower due to Covid range closures this year as well as the ammo shortage. Both shock buffs are the original units and show no signs of visual damage at this time. I know it is not exactly your setup but hope it helps.

    John

  5. #285
    Quote Originally Posted by THeHumbleMarksman View Post
    The RDO is certainly special- I think you’d like it if you like the P07/P09 platforms.

    I am the same way - gonna need to revisit a compact carry gun if I adopt this format for competition. Right now it IS my competition gun with a TLR1 attached - which is fine but a little bulky.


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    Hold up...... are you saying you can run a flashlight on a CO gun in a match?

  6. #286
    Quote Originally Posted by TicTacticalTimmy View Post
    Hold up...... are you saying you can run a flashlight on a CO gun in a match?
    No - I use the TLR1 when carrying it basically to have access to a decent AIWB holster- no lights in CO division


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  7. #287
    Quote Originally Posted by NWshooter View Post
    Do you have a preference on the full size LTT 92 Elite


    I’m anxious for what you do with the PX4 Compact Carry as well.
    That is a tough call, but right now the SRO gets the nod for me from a shootable standpoint. The Holosun gets the nod as the best of both size and shootablity. I have the Holosun on my compact that I have been carrying and I have SROs on my full size and Centurian "Open Gun" (mag well, compensator, dot).

    We are not in a big rush on the PX4 as we cannot get any new guns from Beretta, and it looks like we will not get any for several months. It's hard to justify development on a product that is not available.

    Focus right now is on several new adaptor plates and milling brigadier slides.
    www.langdontactical.com
    Bellator,Doctus,Armatus

  8. #288
    Quote Originally Posted by THeHumbleMarksman View Post
    Hi! I'm the guy from the video.

    I can appreciate good gun safety (I practice it!). The reason the hammer is back when demoing the pistol up close and personal is because prior to hitting record and whenever I pick up a pistol prior to potentially manipulating the trigger I check the chamber - in this case cocking the hammer. The screen shots you noted - only one has a magazine seated - might have been a clue to the condition of the pistol. Further - the ONLY time the chamber was loaded in this filming with hammer back was making adjustments to zero while gun was on target. So crucify me for that if you must but note muzzle /trigger discipline - take my word it's a safe direction and I'd love to hear how you make adjustments to red dots on striker guns while zeroing - because everyone I've seen zero a striker gun keeps the mag in and the chamber is hot while making adjustments. I do hope you apply the same standard to watching videos on striker guns noting trigger position when manipulated - I bet it's exhausting trying to get upset at the right time!

    Internet snark aside -

    This was my first extended range day with a 92 - prior experience was probably a solid 50 rounds at various range days. That's kind of the point of a "First Shots" video.

    I always liked the 92 aesthetically and how it shot - but since spending time with it I've since got the manipulation figured out and have been dryfire and have the livefire count up over 1500 rounds. I previously competed with CZ Shadow/ Shadow 2s which obviously don't decock so you got to watch me awkwardly go through the "getting to know you phase" of using a decocker. I'm switching to this gun for USPSA Carry Optics competition so it will show up in my last 3 majors of the year (including nationals). I've since pulled the Holosun and it's wearing an SRO now - which makes the shooting experience next level.

    I'll throw my 2 cents into the ring - but I know a lot of you guys aren't super interested in the competition side of the house but shooting is shooting so here goes.

    The sear/hammer engagement on the trigger is exquisite - medium to long range shots getting a good prep become a cake walk. My accuracy on higher risk shots has been super pleasing - so much so that I obviously decided to abandon my current platform midseason. As I've continued to develop as a shooter and have become more and more invested in the trigger prep this trigger job stands out and is really amenable to that style of shooting. Reset the trigger in recoil and prep in transition to the next target then let it eat when the visual input is there. Exquisite. The position of trigger when the hammer releases on the DA (basically all the way back on the trigger) is fantastic - so the DA stroke is very linear and predictable - which is great for quick DA draws to difficult targets.

    Learning how to stabilize the gun and pull the trigger correctly took work on my part - it's different from the Glock that I'd been using every day for the past few years. My grip has improved putting pressure in the right places so it's not as bouncy as it appears in this video anymore. I had to figure out my thumb placement of my strong hand because of how I had been flagging my thumb (due to shooting CZ's and then Glocks) didn't work - I was getting beaten up by the decocker. Holding the thumb so it almost touches the slide release then applying firm pressure actually helps stabilized the gun through the double action and cleaned up my presentation a good bit - tuned out bring the gun up to the left side of the target in the C zone so the index is mostly straight online with the target now. I can now hold an A zone from 5-10 yards with .15-.18 splits. Slowing down to .22-.25 I'm basically surgical nearly hole on hole accuracy. My DA draw is still coming back to me - I'm about a tenth slower than a striker gun - that will probably be one of the last things to come back though now that I have a holster and am putting the work in I hope to shortcut the process by Area 4 Championship (9/18/20).

    Reloads on an aluminum grip / steel mag is a bit rougher than the plastic/plastic reloads that were a little more forgiving - this will probably haunt me through the rest of the season as I tune up my index for speed loads to get the grip angle just so. I'm about 2 tenths slower on my speed load now than I am with the Glock - but I know I can get it back down as my loads with CZs were roughly similar to my glocks and have a similar magwell and steel/steel condition.

    Optic plate is very well machined and well designed. The footprint is probably a couple thousandths away from being "perfect" for both my Holosun 407COv2 and my SRO. I am reminded of the CHPWS plates I've been using for my Glocks. The screws provided use a very small allen key - I don't know if it's possible to get a smaller torx bit screw - but that'd be my preference. On an old CHWS plate with the allen key if it binds up when removing those little wrenches get twisted really easily (even when applying heat). I know on the V4 they switched to a torx screw and it's made life a little better when pulling optics. When pulling an SRO off one of my glocks - the one I initially tried to pull had seized up - I'm goign to have to drill the screws off as I can't get enough torque on the wrench to break them free (followed the CHPWS old instructions to use nail polish on the screw heads to the T - and now it won't come off heat didn't work - nor nail polish remover).

    The sights probably will make some other M9A1 holsters not work with the gun - I can speak to the Comptac International and the Floodlight - both of these work. I didn't notice that LTT sold the JM competition shell - I would have probably just bundled that into the purchase initially then could have been training from the holster for the first 10 days of owning the gun. There's a bit of a shortage on OWB competition style holster right now for M9A1 and speaking to the BenStoegerProShop.com what little stock they had for 92A1 shells has been gobbled up since this pistol launched - so it's getting some attention on the gamer side of the house. Finally got the CompTac shell on 8/6 because Midway was about the only place with them in stock and they use UPS Mail Innovations to deliver which is akin to delivery via Pony Express. I also am receiving a Guga Ribas GR-NEO tomorrow to try out with the gun, and I have a Ghost Hybrid on the way as well. "Did you really buy 3 holsters in a panic trying to get one quickly?" Yes. 4 actually - I canceled my backorder with BenStoegerProShop.com.

    BUIS work great - the point of impact vertically is perfect for 125 grain and the windage was perfect out of the box. Really happy I didn't have to drift the front sight. it might be cool to have a sight plate as an option with lower sights for those of us shooting competition - on the smaller window Holosun they were a true lower 3rd - for a competition pedigree barely visible in the window might be a fun option. With the SRO on the sights are perfect - with the holosun they were more obviously noticeable in the window.

    Springer Precision has 140mm magazine extensions - they work great. With the extra power spring you can get 22 rounds in them. I haven't tried yet (but I'm about to) with the standard MG 18 round spring you can probably get 23 - but I bet that spring wears out pretty darn quick.

    One morning when shooting it I A/B'd it with a buddy's FIre4Effect Shadow 2 - it compares really favorably in how it shoots - while being about 12 ounces lighter. The weight on the 92 is brilliant - it's heavy enough to steady on difficult shots, but light enough to manipulate quickly. With how the weight is situated on the slide it behaves like a gun with a much lower bore axis - that was borne out on the Mantis X10 elite using the recoilmeter - the muzzle climb is very close to my G34g5 - which I can keep to about 3.75-4.25 degrees of rise - and with the LTT with a subpar grip I was keeping it down around 4 degrees. Higher bore axis guns - like Canik TP9SFX, Springfield Armory XDM Elite have muzzle climbs closer to 5.5-6 degrees. I'll be doing a video comparing it to the SHadow 2 here in a couple weeks.

    In a couple weeks I'll post up the full review so you guys can come throw rocks at me again. Or don't.

    @LangdonTactical I'll be getting in touch in a bit to discuss maintenance regimen, spring weights and any other tips/tricks for high round count guns.
    I would be happy to chat with you. We have both 12.5 and 11.5 Chrome Silicon springs. The 12.5 gives you a flatter gun with standard pressure stuff, and if your shooting poof loads, the 11.5 is great. For NATO pressure or +p stuff I would stick with the standard recoil spring weight.

    The is a full breakdown gun maintenance stuff some threads here on PF. I can resend that to you if you cannot find it here.
    www.langdontactical.com
    Bellator,Doctus,Armatus

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    Quote Originally Posted by LangdonTactical View Post
    Centurian "Open Gun" (mag well, compensator, dot).
    Pics. We need pics.

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    milling brigadier slides.
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    THIS IS NOT A PRODUCT THAT WE OFFER!!!! Please do not email me or anyone else about getting your gun built like this! I have lots of testing to do before we even talk about doing anything like this. That said, it is a ton of fun to shoot. Jarvis Barrel and Comp. Springer Mag well and mag bottom (they sell them now if you want them).

    We will likely cut a brig tac slide sometime next week and see what we can do.
    www.langdontactical.com
    Bellator,Doctus,Armatus

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