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    Talked to SeriousStudent tonight, he set me straight.

    I bought the following:
    Beretta 92G Centurion
    Beretta Compact Threaded Barrel (INOX) [It's all LTT had in stock....]
    LTT Trigger Job In a Bag (Black, Elite II Hammer, Wilson Trigger Bar, 13# Spring)

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    That is a good purchase. Don't forget a good holster.
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    Riots are like sports, it's better to watch it on TV at home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LowSpeed_HighDrag View Post
    Talked to SeriousStudent tonight, he set me straight.

    I bought the following:
    Beretta 92G Centurion
    Beretta Compact Threaded Barrel (INOX) [It's all LTT had in stock....]
    LTT Trigger Job In a Bag (Black, Elite II Hammer, Wilson Trigger Bar, 13# Spring)
    That's a great way to go, should be hell of a gun. I plan to do the same thing (less the threaded barrel at this point) with an LTT RDO Elite Optic Cut.
    Gettin' down innagrass.
    Let's Go Brandon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by titsonritz View Post
    That's a great way to go, should be hell of a gun. I plan to do the same thing (less the threaded barrel at this point) with an LTT RDO Elite Optic Cut.
    I'd like to do the same. I figure this gives me a bit to test drive it before plopping down the $400 for the rdo cut.

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    Good call; the M9A3 is nice but honestly I don't like the Vertec frame and the grips to make it non-Vertec make it fatty again, unlike LTT grips on other 92s.

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    Here's my 92X Centurion. The LTT TJIB wasn't a terrible install, but really cleaned the trigger up. I found a set of Spartan Grips for $25 shipped, so I couldn't turn them down. I havent yet shot this, but it has been fun dryfiring it.


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    Very nice pistol! May it serve you well to protect your family.

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    Very nice.

    I think I am moving back home to "pizza" in 2021.
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    What's with the screwdriver tip on grip frame ?????

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    If you can get an M9A3 for a decent price, you won't regret putting one in the back of the safe. That said, LTT is pretty much the cat's ass. No bad choices.

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