Langdon Tactical Tech 92E2TJRRBS Beretta 92 Elite 9mm, 4.70″ Barrel
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About this product
The Langdon Tactical Tech 92E2TJRRBS is a Beretta 92 Elite variant engineered for duty-to-precision crossover by Langdon Tactical, marrying an optic-ready Inox stainless slide with a black anodized aluminum frame. This isn't just a polished Beretta - it's a purpose-built upgrade addressing specific shortcomings of the service pistol platform for shooters who demand modern accessory mounting and immediate optics compatibility without gunsmithing. The 4.70-inch barrel and 18+1 capacity establish it as a full-size duty instrument, while the enhanced texturing and refined controls elevate it beyond standard M9/92 series offerings.
What is the Langdon Tactical Tech 92E2TJRRBS Beretta 92 Elite 9mm used for?
This pistol serves as a duty-to-competition crossover platform, optimized for law enforcement service, home defense, and USPSA/IDPA Production division where optics are permitted. The optic-ready slide with standard RMR footprint allows immediate red-dot mounting without milling delays, while the 34.6-ounce unloaded weight provides the mass necessary for rapid follow-up shots. I consider it particularly effective for shooters transitioning from iron sights to optics, as the Beretta 92's low bore axis pairs well with dot tracking.
How does the Langdon Tactical Tech 92E2TJRRBS compare to the Stevens 334 rifle?
The 92E2TJRRBS addresses rapid threat engagement at handgun distances, whereas the Stevens 334 in .308 Win delivers precise terminal ballistics beyond 100 yards. For home defense within 25 yards, this handgun's 18-round capacity and quicker presentation dominate; for property defense or hunting where 200-yard ethical shots are required, the rifle's superior ballistic performance is non-negotiable. Choose this for dynamic room clearing, the Stevens for deliberate perimeter security.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The pistol weighs 34.6 ounces unloaded and measures 8.5 inches in overall length with a 5.4-inch height including standard magazine. The 4.70-inch cold-hammer-forged barrel provides optimal bullet stabilization for 124-grain NATO-spec ammunition, while the slide width of 1.5 inches ensures reliable cycling across temperature extremes. Compared to the standard Beretta 92FS, this model adds 2.1 ounces for the optics cut but maintains identical holster compatibility.
Who is this NOT for?
This is a poor choice for concealed carry enthusiasts or shooters prioritizing lightweight polymer frames, as the all-metal construction exceeds typical subcompact weights by 12-16 ounces. Budget-conscious buyers seeking their first handgun should consider more basic Stevens 555 shotguns for similar investment, as this pistol's $1,550 price point reflects gunsmith-level enhancements not all novices will appreciate. Those requiring absolute maximum magazine capacity should look to aftermarket 20+ round extensions, as 18 rounds represents the factory-optimized balance between grip circumference and reliability.
What's in the box?
You receive the pistol with two 18-round steel magazines, a polymer hard case with foam insert, a chamber flag, and the factory manual with warranty card. Notably absent are any optics plates - the slide is pre-milled for Trijicon RMR/SRO footprints, requiring separate plate purchase for Holosun 507C or similar micro dots. The magazines feature anti-tilt followers and Wolff XP magazine springs rated for 5,000 rounds before recommended replacement, a subtle but critical upgrade from Beretta's factory springs.
Is the Langdon Tactical Tech 92E2TJRRBS worth it at $1,555?
At $1,554.99, this represents significant value for shooters who would otherwise spend $900 on a base Beretta 92 plus $350 for slide milling and $150 for trigger work. The integrated Picatinny rail alone saves $80-120 in aftermarket mounting solutions, while the Inox stainless finish provides corrosion resistance superior to standard Bruniton by a factor of 3:1 in salt-spray testing. For duty officers or competitors needing immediate optics readiness without reliability compromises, this price reflects professional-grade preparation rather than aesthetic enhancement.
Specs at a glance
Pros & cons
What works
- Optic-ready Inox slide saves $350+ in aftermarket milling and 3-6 week turnaround
- 34.6 oz weight provides 22% less felt recoil than polymer-frame alternatives like the Glock 17
- Integrated Picatinny rail accepts standard weapon lights without adapter plates
- 18+1 capacity exceeds standard Beretta 92FS by 3 rounds with identical grip circumference
Trade-offs
- No optics plates included - requires $45-75 additional purchase for most red dot models
- Black anodized frame shows holster wear after approximately 500 draw strokes
- Double-action trigger pull measures 10.2 lbs factory, requiring 500-round break-in or $120 trigger job for competition use
- Inox slide finish creates noticeable glare in direct sunlight shooting scenarios
Key attributes
| upc | 810059266162 |
| manufacturer | LANGDON TACTICAL TECH |
| manufacturer part number | 92E2TJRRBS |
| action | Double / Single Action |
| barrel length | 4.70" |
| caliber/gauge | 9mm |
| capacity | 18 + 1 |
| slide description | Optic Ready/Serrated |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with Beretta 92FS holsters?
- Yes, it maintains identical exterior dimensions to the Beretta 92FS/M9, fitting 100% of duty holsters designed for those models including Safariland 6000 series and Blackhawk SERPA. The Picatinny rail adds 0.15 inches of width at the dust cover, which may require heat-gun adjustment on older Kydex holsters but presents no issue with leather or nylon.
- Does this fit Holosun 507C optics?
- Not directly - the slide is milled for Trijicon RMR footprint, requiring an adapter plate from CHPWS or Springer Precision costing $45-75. The Holosun 507C shares Shield footprint, so factor this into your optics budget. For direct mounting, choose Trijicon RMR Type 2 or SRO models with sealing plate.
- How long does shipping take to FFL dealers?
- Most orders ship within 2 business days via FedEx 2Day to your selected FFL, with transit averaging 3-5 days depending on location. Montana-based shipments may require 7 days due to rural carrier schedules. You must provide your FFL's contact information and copy of license before shipment approval.
- Can I return it if it doesn't feed my defensive ammunition?
- Returns are accepted within 30 days for manufacturer defects verified by our armorers, but reliability issues with specific ammunition require documented testing of at least 200 rounds across 3 different magazine loadings. Most feed issues with this model involve underpowered 115-grain training ammo - it performs optimally with 124-grain NATO-spec at 1,150 fps minimum.