I recently got a used / like new 92X Performance Carry Optic specifically that was not optic ready from the factory so I can send it in to LTT next week for optic cut and trigger work. I have a PX4 worked over by them and I am a fan to say the least.
I get why people complain about the mag capacity. But Beretta 92X Performance was designed to compete in IPSC Production. Majority of the market whom this is sold to competes in IPSC. Some higher-level matches even require fixed capacity 15-round mags.
I own several 1911DS and 2011’s and the Beretta 92x Performance is absolutely up there in fit and finish. Does the slide rack as smoothly? No, different design but the build quality is very good and I think it looks significantly better than a P.
Beretta offers $400 rebate on performance series, which will make the price around 1000 bucks. Quality vs price 1,000 dollars makes it unbeatable pistol.
@ some online retailers sell it for 1300-1400. With rebate it will be less than 1 g. You cannot find any better pistol with similar features for less than 1 g. I really like the idea of high quality guns for regular people.
I do like my 92x performance, though mine is the older one without the optic mounting system that beretta makes now. Been debating which metal cz pistol to get recently, I think I’ve seen cz custom had an optic ready SP-01
@@EchoDelta2A great taste all around lol. I guess another benefit to getting a cz75 model would be the mag compatibility with my B&T USW-A1. Still need to get an acro p2 for that to replace the acro p1 it came with
@@EchoDelta2A I keep hearing about the Cajun gun works cz pistols, if they’re outperforming a staccato and don’t cost as much as an atlas I may need to get a pistol done up by them
Never heard a youtuber complain so much about couple hundred dollars for a Top of the Line reliable Berretta, if you can't afford it don't even talk about it...
If you watch my other reviews, you'll know that this Beretta is not what I'd call, "expensive." I've spent more than double on many in my collection. It's just expensive for what it is. Reliable? Yes. Worth the money? Probably not.
Spot-on. The H&K P7M13 is conspicuously missing from that list, and I submit from the very top of it, of the finest ! Your channel may not be huge (yet), but your content is generally right on the money. 👏🏼. (We share the same taste in weapons.) I’ve been looking for an excuse to get into a 92X compact or non-existent micro compact _without_ a safety. (They screwed the pooch when releasing the Cheetah 80X; it should have been a 9mm and offered in decock-only and the current decock/safety variant.) I argue the USP Compact in light LEM w/ a Grayguns SRS and USP Match sear spring is the very finest go-to-war that can also pull EDC duty; with the decocker lever removed due to the LEM conversion, this setup will clock in with a W equal to or thinner than a G19/26. If you _professionally_ Dremel the surfboard slide release in a bit, it will be around 1.15-1.18” in OAW. That said, the P30, P30L (superior balance for rapid fire and target acquisition), and P30SK - all in V1 LEM w/ the aforesaid Grayguns SRS and USP Match spring - are an even match to the USP Compact. The P30SK in this setup, w/ a slightly extended mag (previously 13-rd., now 15-rd.) and a TLR-7 A, just might be the best all-around EDC pistol. Again the above-configured USPc bests it in certain aspects. Anyway, excuse the treatise; I thought you’d appreciate the HK perspective.
@@EchoDelta2A I carry a Wilson Combat CQB with a rail, magwell and Wilson custom competition work. I also have an LTT 92X performance. The Wilson is superior to both and to the H&K.
I've been contemplating having Landon do their treatment on my 92X Performance and you're right, it is a hard pill to swallow. I'm running the Toni Systems optic place which puts the optic lower than the bulky Beretta mounting plate, but still not quiet as low as the Langdon job.
I recently got a used / like new 92X Performance Carry Optic specifically that was not optic ready from the factory so I can send it in to LTT next week for optic cut and trigger work. I have a PX4 worked over by them and I am a fan to say the least.
I get why people complain about the mag capacity. But Beretta 92X Performance was designed to compete in IPSC Production. Majority of the market whom this is sold to competes in IPSC. Some higher-level matches even require fixed capacity 15-round mags.
I own several 1911DS and 2011’s and the Beretta 92x Performance is absolutely up there in fit and finish. Does the slide rack as smoothly? No, different design but the build quality is very good and I think it looks significantly better than a P.
The Beretta 92X performance is an amazing shooter and sexy looking piece. I highly recommend it! 💯
Beretta offers $400 rebate on performance series, which will make the price around 1000 bucks. Quality vs price 1,000 dollars makes it unbeatable pistol.
Damn, that's a great deal!
@ some online retailers sell it for 1300-1400. With rebate it will be less than 1 g. You cannot find any better pistol with similar features for less than 1 g. I really like the idea of high quality guns for regular people.
I do like my 92x performance, though mine is the older one without the optic mounting system that beretta makes now. Been debating which metal cz pistol to get recently, I think I’ve seen cz custom had an optic ready SP-01
We've definitely been scoping out the same guns 😂
@@EchoDelta2A great taste all around lol. I guess another benefit to getting a cz75 model would be the mag compatibility with my B&T USW-A1. Still need to get an acro p2 for that to replace the acro p1 it came with
Always wanted to shoot one of those B&Ts. I shot a cajunized SP-01 recently, and it outperformed my Staccato XC! Badass guns.
@@EchoDelta2A I keep hearing about the Cajun gun works cz pistols, if they’re outperforming a staccato and don’t cost as much as an atlas I may need to get a pistol done up by them
Never heard a youtuber complain so much about couple hundred dollars for a Top of the Line reliable Berretta, if you can't afford it don't even talk about it...
If you watch my other reviews, you'll know that this Beretta is not what I'd call, "expensive." I've spent more than double on many in my collection. It's just expensive for what it is. Reliable? Yes. Worth the money? Probably not.
Spot-on. The H&K P7M13 is conspicuously missing from that list, and I submit from the very top of it, of the finest !
Your channel may not be huge (yet), but your content is generally right on the money. 👏🏼. (We share the same taste in weapons.)
I’ve been looking for an excuse to get into a 92X compact or non-existent micro compact _without_ a safety. (They screwed the pooch when releasing the Cheetah 80X; it should have been a 9mm and offered in decock-only and the current decock/safety variant.)
I argue the USP Compact in light LEM w/ a Grayguns SRS and USP Match sear spring is the very finest go-to-war that can also pull EDC duty; with the decocker lever removed due to the LEM conversion, this setup will clock in with a W equal to or thinner than a G19/26. If you _professionally_ Dremel the surfboard slide release in a bit, it will be around 1.15-1.18” in OAW.
That said, the P30, P30L (superior balance for rapid fire and target acquisition), and P30SK - all in V1 LEM w/ the aforesaid Grayguns SRS and USP Match spring - are an even match to the USP Compact. The P30SK in this setup, w/ a slightly extended mag (previously 13-rd., now 15-rd.) and a TLR-7 A, just might be the best all-around EDC pistol. Again the above-configured USPc bests it in certain aspects.
Anyway, excuse the treatise; I thought you’d appreciate the HK perspective.
Much appreciated, and the P7 could easily replace any of the 5 I mentioned. I'm with you on the cheetah too! Very disappointed they went 380 only.
@@EchoDelta2A I carry a Wilson Combat CQB with a rail, magwell and Wilson custom competition work. I also have an LTT 92X performance. The Wilson is superior to both and to the H&K.
I've been contemplating having Landon do their treatment on my 92X Performance and you're right, it is a hard pill to swallow. I'm running the Toni Systems optic place which puts the optic lower than the bulky Beretta mounting plate, but still not quiet as low as the Langdon job.
In terms of aesthetics and pointability, Langdon is the only one that got it right.
Did you purchase this from LT?
The only one I see is the Performance Defensive version on theor website (without the rail).
Omaha Outdoors. They get some exclusive stuff from LTT
Did they refinished the slide (cerakote) or still the original nistan finish?
Original Nistan
I want one. Hopefully beginning of next year.
Hello, can you give me the reference of the red hot plate and the reference of your red hot please?
Red Dot plate is from Langdon Tactical, but it can only fit Langdon cut slides. It's the RMR plate, and the red dot is the Holosun 508T-GR
What’s a “ 20 11” ?
Basically, it's a double-stack, 9mm 1911.