SIG SAUER P322-THE BEST WEAPON ON THE PLANET?? HOLSTERS WANTED!

P322

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SIGHTS
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PISTOL SIZE
OVERALL LENGTH
OVERALL WIDTH
HEIGHT
BARREL LENGTH
WEIGHT
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TRIGGER ACTION
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322C-BAS
22LR
(2) 20rd Polymer Mag
Fiber Optic Front / Adjustable Rear
Yes
Compact
7 in [178mm]
1.4 in [36mm]
5.5 in [140 mm]
4 in [102mm]
17.1 oz [484g]
6 in [152mm]
M1913
SAO
Flat / Curved (both included)
Compact Polymer
Black
Carbon Steel
N/A
Stainless Steel / Polymer
Hard Coat Anodized
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Yes
Yes
P322

DETAILS

Introducing the new P322. With an unprecedented 20+1 round capacity, the new P322 gives you 21 reasons to love 22.

 

The new P322 was completely designed and built by SIG SAUER in New Hampshire and is loaded with premium features, including an optic-ready removable rear sight plate so you can easily add a ROMEOZero red dot optic without the use of adapter plates. The P322 also comes with a threaded barrel adapter making it suppressor ready right out of the box, and with its ambidextrous controls, interchangeable flat and curved triggers, and fiber optic front and rear sights the new P322 is the highest capacity, most advanced 22 pistol in its class.

 

  • 20 Round Magazine Capacity
  • Optic Ready Removable Rear Sight Plate
  • Suppressor-Ready With Included Threaded Barrel Adapter
  • Interchangeable Trigger Shoes  (flat and curved included)
  • Fiber Optic Front and Rear Sights
  • Ambi Controls With Reversible Magazine Catch
  • Magazine Loader Included
  • Includes (2) 20rd magazines

P322

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SHADOW SYSTEMS DR920 FULLSIZE-DEALERS WANTED-WHOLESALE-LEATHER HOLSTERS

DESIGNED WITH OFFICERS AND SERVICEMEMBERS IN MIND

THE FULL-SIZED DR920

Designed with officers and servicemembers in mind, the full-sized DR920 is a duty-ready pistol with features that are anything but basic. Designed to work with existing G17 holsters, magazines, and gear.

The DR920 frame features interchangeable backstraps to allow a shooter to adjust the grip angle to fit their natural point of aim. The extended beavertail and aggressive trigger guard undercut provide unmatched recoil control, allowing quick, accurate follow-up shots. The frame’s wrap-around grip texture is aggressive enough to keep the gun firmly in the shooter’s grip without being uncomfortable for daily wear.

The DR920 slide is designed for manipulation under stress, with directional serrations in the front and rear (as well as topside on some models) and a thinned profile at grasping locations.

The match-grade barrel is conventionally rifled, spiral-fluted, and available threaded or unthreaded.

The drop-safe, flat-faced aluminum trigger has a 4.5-5.0 lbs trigger pull and a crisp, tactile reset. Optic cut models allow shooters to mount the mini red dot optic of their choosing. The optic cut on the DR920 can accommodate most major brands of RDS optics directly mounted to the slide, without intervening plates or adapters.*

EXCEPTIONAL ERGONOMICS, RELIABILITY AND RECOIL CONTROL

THE INDUSTRY’S FLATTEST SHOOTING PISTOL NOW HITS EVEN FASTER

MODELS

The DR920 is available in Combat and Elite models. The difference between these two models is in the slide features.

The DR920 Combat features front and rear directional slide serrations. The DR920 Combat features the optic cut as a standard feature.

The DR920 Elite features directional serrations in front, rear, and topside. Elite slides also include a weight-optimizing window cut. All Elite models feature the patent-pending multi-footprint optic cut.

OPTICS

Shadow Systems pistols have the option of a best-in-class optic mounting cut, which accommodates most major brands of RDS optics directly mounted to the slide, without intervening plates or adapters. Try on a handful of optics below:

TESTED OPTIC MODELS
Holosun: 407c, 507c, 508-T // Leupold: DeltaPoint Pro // Shield: RMSc // SIG: Romeo 1 Pro // Swampfox: Liberty, Justice, Kingslayer // Trijicon: RMR, SRO // TruGlo: Trutec // Vortex: Viper

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DR920 SPECS

  • Caliber: 9×19
  • Action: Striker fire
  • Weight: 23 oz (Combat); 22.4 oz (Elite)
  • Frame: Textured polymer
  • Length: 7 ¾ inches (unthreaded)
  • Height: 5 ¼ inches
  • Slide Material: 17-4 Stainless Steel; Barrel Material: 416R Stainless Steel
  • Trigger pull: 4.5-5.0 lbs
  • Capacity: 17+1
  • Front sight: Green Outline, Tritium Dot
  • Rear sight: Black Serrated

DR920 OPTIONS

  • Frame color: Black
  • Optic Cut Optional
  • Barrel: Threaded or Unthreaded
  • Slide Coating: Black Nitride
  • Barrel Finish: Black Nitride or Bronze TiCN

SHADOW SYSTEMS CR920 SUBCOMPACT 9MM-MTR CUSTOM LEATHER HOLSTERS-DEALERS WANTED

THE SUBCOMPACT THAT SHOOTS LIKE A FULL SIZE

THE COVERT CR920

The CR920 is an ultra-concealable subcompact that is designed with comfortable shootability in mind. Designed to shoot like a full size pistol, the CR920 conceals easily inside G43X MOS or G48 MOS holsters, while packing a 13+1 round extended capacity or 10+1 flush-fit capacity.

The CR920 comes equipped with the Shadow Systems features you have come to expect, like an aggressively textured frame. The frame texture is wrapped around the frame to keep the CR920 firmly seated in the shooter’s hands, despite its small size. The extended magazine baseplate features the same texture on the front, to allow an extra tacky point of contact for the pinky finger.

The slide features directional serrations in the front, rear for all models. The Elite model adds directional topside serrations and a weight-optimizing window cut. Steel sights feature a blacked out serrated rear and a bright green tritium front, for easy sight picture. Combat Optic and Elite models come equipped with the patented Shadow Systems multi-footprint optic cut. The optic cut allows direct-to-slide mounting of a variety of micro red dot options from the top brands, including the Shield RMS and Holosun 507k. The CR920 has a match-grade, spiral-fluted 3.41 inch barrel, finished in bronze TiCN or black nitride.

Internals feature a stainless steel guide rod and a drop-safe, flat-faced trigger. The trigger has a 4.5-5.0 pound trigger pull and a crisp, tactile reset. The CR920 ships in a zippered pistol rug with two magazines: a 13+1 capacity magazine and a flush 10+1 capacity magazine.

PERFECTLY BALANCED CONCEALABILITY AND SHOOTABILITY

A SUBCOMPACT THAT IS ACTUALLY FUN TO SHOOT

MODELS

There are two models of the CR920, the Combat and the Elite. The difference between these two models is in the slide features.

The CR920 Combat features front and rear directional slide serrations. The Combat can be configured with or without the optic cut.

The CR920 Elite features directional serrations in front, rear, and topside. Elite slides also include a weight-optimizing window cut. All Elite models feature the patent-pending multi-footprint optic cut.

SHADOW SYSTEM MR920-DEALERS WANTED-LEATHER HOLSTERS AVAILABLE

THE MOST CONTROLLABLE COMPACT PISTOL ON THE MARKET

THE COMPACT MR920

The MR920 is a feature-packed, compact-sized pistol that is designed to work with existing G19 holsters, magazines, and gear.

The MR920’s frame features configurable ergonomics. Interchangeable backstraps allow shooters to adjust the grip angle to fit their natural point of aim. An extended beavertail and aggressive trigger guard undercut work to dramatically reduce recoil and increase controllability. The frame’s wrap-around grip texture is aggressive enough to keep the gun firmly in the shooter’s grip without being uncomfortable for daily wear.

The MR920 slide has a thinned profile at grasping locations and directional serrations in the front and rear (as well as topside on some models) for easy manipulation under stress.

The match-grade barrel is conventionally rifled and spiral-fluted to improve evacuation of debris. MR920s are also available with threaded barrels, for those departments that allow the use of muzzle devices.

The drop-safe, flat-faced aluminum trigger has a 4.5-5.0 lbs trigger pull and a crisp, tactile reset. Optic cut models allow shooters to mount the mini red dot optic of their choosing. The optic cut on the MR920 can accommodate most major brands of RDS optics directly mounted to the slide, without intervening plates or adapters.*

EXCEPTIONAL ERGONOMICS, RELIABILITY AND RECOIL CONTROL

THE INDUSTRY’S FLATTEST SHOOTING PISTOL NOW HITS EVEN FASTER

MODELS

There are two models of the MR920, the Combat and the Elite. The difference between these two models is in the slide features.

The MR920 Combat features front and rear directional slide serrations. The Combat can be configured with or without the optic cut.

The MR920 Elite features directional serrations in front, rear, and topside. Elite slides also include a weight-optimizing window cut. All Elite models feature the patent-pending multi-footprint optic cut.

OPTICS

Shadow Systems pistols have the option of a best-in-class optic mounting cut, which accommodates most major brands of RDS optics directly mounted to the slide, without intervening plates or adapters. Try on a handful of optics below:

TESTED OPTIC MODELS
Holosun: 407c, 507c, 508-T // Leupold: DeltaPoint Pro // Shield: RMSc // SIG: Romeo 1 Pro // Swampfox: Liberty, Justice, Kingslayer // Trijicon: RMR, SRO // TruGlo: Trutec // Vortex: Viper

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MR920 SPECS

  • Caliber: 9×19
  • Action: Striker fire
  • Weight: 21.5 oz (Combat); 20.9 oz (Elite)
  • Frame: Textured polymer
  • Length: 7 ⅛ inches (unthreaded)
  • Height: 4 ¾ inches
  • Slide Material: 17-4 Stainless Steel
  • Barrel Material: 416R Stainless Steel
  • Trigger pull: 4.5-5.0 lbs
  • Capacity: 15+1
  • Front sight: Green Outline, Tritium Dot
  • Rear sight: Black Serrated

MR920 OPTIONS

  • Frame color: Black or FDE
  • Slide Coating: Black Nitride or FDE Cerakote
  • Barrel: Threaded or Unthreaded
  • Barrel Finish: Black Nitride or Bronze TiCN
  • Optic Cut Optional

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BERETTA 92 Elite LTT with RDO Slide WEAPON AND HOLSTERS FROM MTR CUSTOM LEATHER

92 Elite LTT with RDO Slide

The 92 Elite LTT with a low mount Red Dot Optic Cut Slide (Full Size, Centurion, or Compact)

After years of development, Langdon Tactical is very proud and excited to introduce a Micro Red Dot capable Beretta 92. This has been no easy task as the internal workings of the 92 slide have made the “proper” low mounting of a red dot optic impossible. With the design of 5 new components and a custom mounting plate specific for the Beretta 92, Langdon Tactical can properly low mount a micro red dot optic.

When we say low, we mean very low: Our system has a dot height above the center of the bore of .85″ (when paired with a Trijicon RMR), which is as low or lower than most direct milled striker-fired systems.

A re-engineered firing pin and firing pin block permits the super-secure mounting of an adapter plate that is held in place with three mounting screws, a front dovetail, and a center indexing boss milled into the slide. This plate has a built-in back-up rear sight that mates up with a newly designed front sight for the Elite LTT and other Vertec type slides. This new system is a game-changer for the Beretta 92 owners. The LTT RDO Solution for the Beretta 92 Series of pistols is currently Patent Pending.

All RDO pistols come with a red dot height front sight, our proprietary adapter plate with built in rear sight installed, an optimized performance trigger bar, a 13# hammer spring, and the LTT Trigger Job.
All RDO guns are ‘G-model’/decock only. The 92 Elite LTT ships with (3) 18 rd magazines. The Carry Bevel Model includes the NP3 parts and trigger job.

**An RDO/Optic sight is NOT INCLUDED in this package** The screws included in the package are (2) Holosun to plate 4 x 40 5/16 and (2) RMR to plate 4 x 40 3/8. TORC Spec: 10 inch pounds.

California: these firearms are not on the CA roster.

LEAD TIMES: PLEASE BEAR WITH US as we work through orders and catch up!

  • Full Size 92 Elite LTT with RDO &
    • Trigger Job: 2-4 weeks
    • NP3: 4-8 Weeks
    • Carry Bevel: 6-8 Weeks
  • Compact 92 Elite LTT with RDO &
    • Trigger Job: 2-4 weeks
    • NP3: 4-8 Weeks
    • Carry Bevel: 6-8 Weeks
  • Centurion 92 Elite LTT with RDO &
    • Trigger Job: 4-6 weeks
    • NP3: 4-8 weeks
    • Carry Bevel: 4-8 weeks

We appreciate your patience – thank you so much for continuing to support Team LTT!

FAQ’s: 

Q: What is the cowitness of the RDO BUIS?

A: The LTT RDO included front & rear BUIS is a lower-1/3rd cowitness.


Q: What red dot optics are supported by the LTT RDO solution?

Our RMR Plate fits:

  • Trijicon RMR
  • Trijicon SRO
  • Holosun HS407C
  • Holosun HS507C
  • Holosun HS508T
  • Riton X3 Tactix PRD
  • NcStar VISM FlipDot Pro
  • Swampfox Kingslayer

Our Doctor Plate fits:

  • Docter/Noblex Sight C
  • Docter/Noblex sight 2+
  • Docter/Noblex sight III
  • Docter/Noblex QUICKsight 5.0 VR
  • Noblex Sight G
  • Vortex Venom
  • Burris Fastfire 2*
  • Burris Fastfire 3*
  • Delta Optical MiniDot*
  • Delta Optical MiniDot II*
  • Hawke Reflex 1×25*
  • Sightmark Mini Shot Pro Spec*
  • Sightmark Mini Shot M-Spec
  • Leica Tempus
  • MAKdot 1×25
  • Vomz Pilad 1×20

Our Shield/Delta Plate fits (no rear sight):

  • Leupold Delta Point Pro
  • Sig Sauer Romeo 2

Our HE509T Plate fits:

  • Holoson HE509T

Looking to upgrade your existing 92?
Grab a new Elite LTT RDO Slide  or Upgrade your existing slide with our RDO Solution 

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SIG SAUER P320 AXG EQUINOX WEAPON AND HOLSTER OPTIONS WITH MTR CUSTOM LEATHER

SIG SAUER P320 AXG EQUINOX

Combining the weight and balance of our classic metal-framed pistols with the performance and reliability of the P320.

P320 AXG Equinox

DETAILS

The P320 AXG Equinox combines the weight and balance of our classic metal-framed pistols with the performance and reliability of the P320, delivering a uniquely refined shooting experience unlike anything else.

Utilizing the new AXG (Alloy XSeries Grip) metal grip module as a foundation, the SIG Custom Works team has carefully selected a set of premium options and performance upgrades, creating a limited edition P320 that blends the style and shootability of a classic metal frame pistol with the modern features you expect from the P320. And like all Custom Works products, it is delivered in an exclusive, ultra-premium package.

P320 AXG Equinox
SIG Custom Works is proud to introduce the P320 AXG Equinox.  Now the classic look of the SIG SAUER Equinox treatment is available on one of the most popular P320 platforms.  Equipped with an optic-ready Equinox two-tone polished slide and nickel-plated controls, this special pistol will only be available for a limited time.  Don’t miss out on one of the most elegant P320s offered from the SIG Custom Works.

P320 AXG Equinox
Each of these limited edition, P320 AXG Classic pistols includes a Custom Works engraved slide and is delivered in an exclusive Negrini Custom Works case with Custom Works challenge coin and certified custom certificate.

P320 AXG Equinox

Black Anodized AXG Carry Grip Module

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XSeries Optic-ready Slide With Equinox Polished Finish

Nickel Plated Controls

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The Wilson Combat EDC X9 9mm defensive handgun is now available with a 3.25” subcompact barrel

*Photos may include features and/or upgrades not included in the base model and price.

*Weights shown are close approximations. Due to slight variations in all parts and/or custom option deviations, we cannot guarantee the weight to be 100% specific on any firearm.

*Prices and specifications are subject to change without notice. Firearms will be invoiced at prevailing prices at the time of delivery.

*Due to the current unprecedented demand for our firearms, some components may be substituted in order to complete your firearm in a more timely manner.

OPTIONS

  • Armor-Tuff® Finish
  • Grips – Black, Gray/Black, Dirty Olive, Black Cherry
  • Backstrap – Small or Large
  • Ambidextrous Thumb Safety
  • Sights – Green Fiber Optic, Red Fiber Optic, Tritium, Gold Bead
  • Frame Type (Standard – Lightrail)
  • Trigger Length – Short, Medium, Long
  • Magwell/Grip Extension

SPECIFICATIONS

  • High-Capacity Compact Size Aluminum X-Frame with Reliability Enhanced Frame Rails
  • Unique X-TAC Frontstrap/Mainspring Housing Treatment
  • Concealment Bullet Proof® Hammer
  • Bullet Proof® Thumb Safety
  • 3 ½# – 4 ½# Crisp Trigger Pull with Medium Length Lightweight Pad
  • Bullet Proof® Magazine Release
  • Black G10 Aggressive Starburst Grips with Pewter Medallions
  • 3.25″ Stainless Steel Tri-Top Slide with External Extractor
  • Black DLC Finish on Slide
  • Unique X-TAC Rear Cocking Serration Treatment on Slide
  • Heavy Machine Chamfer on Bottom of Slide
  • Concealment Battlesight with Red Fiber Optic Front Sight with 4.40 Hex Head Cap Screw
  • 3.25″ Stainless Cone Barrel with Reliability Enhancing Lock-up, Flush Cut Reverse Crown
  • Fluted Chamber
  • Fluted Barrel
  • 30 LPI Slide Top Serrations
  • Carry Cuts
  • 2 18-Round Capacity Magazines With Optional Magwell
  • 2 15-Round Capacity Magazine Without Magwell

The Wilson Combat EDC X9 9mm defensive handgun is now available with a 3.25” subcompact barrel and slide assembly. This rendition of the EDC X9 is a very fast-handling defensive carry gun.

The hand-fitted 3.25” stainless-steel barrel design has the same match-grade accuracy potential as the larger EDC X9 handguns and is painstakingly tuned by our gunsmiths for flawless reliability with a wide variety of target and defensive ammunition. The stainless steel slide wears the most advanced black DLC (Diamond-like-Carbon) physical vapor deposition finish available with chromium and tungsten underlayers for long-lasting corrosion and abrasion resistance.

The 3.25” subcompact slide assembly is tailored to the varying power level of 9mm ammunition and maintains impressive reliability in all conditions, even when heavily fouled and low on lubrication. Other features include a Tri-Top slide profile with user-replaceable front sight, single lug tapered cone match-grade 1911 barrel, rear Tactical Concealment Battlesight, and a rugged, user-replaceable extractor.

The X-frame is a 15-round, high capacity 9mm 1911 frame that is similar in size to a traditional compact, single stack 1911. The X-frame is machined at Wilson Combat from T6-7075 aluminum and accepts a high-capacity magazine with a grip that is smaller in circumference than a standard 1911 while retaining traditional 1911 controls. The EDC X9 15 and 18-round, double-column magazines were developed jointly with Mec-Gar, industry leaders in double column magazine design.

The screwless X-frame design uses hammer spring tension to keep the aggressive traction Wilson/VZ G-10 starburst pattern grips securely in place. The result is a highly concealable, high-capacity pistol frame that completely disassembles for cleaning with only a single punch without screws or frame bushings and a more natural, oval grip shape. The ergonomic design of the X-frame grip in conjunction with an enlarged trigger guard window and your choice of radiused trigger pad length fits all hand sizes comfortably and improves recoil control. The EDC X9 front and back strap are machined with the Wilson Combat X-Tac tread pattern that provides a comfortable but tactile grip in all shooting conditions.

The EDC X9 3.25” will fit the majority of holsters on the market designed for subcompact 1911 pistols and is offered with or without an accessory rail.

Thoroughly tested by our team of designers, champion shooters, and external industry experts, the Wilson Combat EDC X9 offers discriminating shooters 1911 match-grade accuracy, superior ergonomics, and concealability combined with modern service pistol capacity and reliability.

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The latest addition to the SIG P320 family brings all of the features of the XSeries into a carry style SIG SAUER P320 XTEN NEW WEAPON

SIG SAUER P320-XTEN

P320-XTEN

 

For shooters and hunters looking for performance to the power of 10.

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DETAILS

The latest addition to the SIG P320 family brings all of the features of the XSeries into a carry style handgun in 10mm for shooters and hunters looking for performance to the power of 10. The P320-XTEN comes standard with a 5” bull barrel, Xray3 day/night sights, and an XSeries optic-ready slide with front and rear serrations.  For those looking for even more precision, every P320-XTEN is optic ready and compatible with the SIG SAUER ROMEO2 reflex optic which is designed to withstand the abuse the 10mm cartridge delivers.  To reduce the recoil, a completely redesigned XSeries polymer grip module provides a strong purchase and stippled finish and makes shooting comfortable for any type of round.  Each P320-XTEN comes standard with two 15-rd magazines. The new SIG P320-XTEN takes performance to the power of 10.

P320-XTEN

 

  • Optic Ready Slide compatible with Romeo2 and Trijicon RMR (requires sealing plate)
  • 5” Bull Barrel
  • All-new XSeries 10mm/45 Auto Grip Module
  • Flat XSeries trigger with 90-degree break
  • XRAY 3 Day/Night Sights
  • (2) 15rd Steel Magazines

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Models

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OVERALL LENGTH
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HEIGHT
BARREL LENGTH
WEIGHT
SIGHT RADIUS
ACCESSORY RAIL
TRIGGER ACTION
TRIGGER TYPE
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GRIP COLOR
BARREL MATERIAL
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FCU FINISH
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320X5-10-BXR3-R2
10mm Auto
(2) 15rd Steel Mag
X-RAY3 Day/Night Sights
No
Full-Size
8.5 in [216mm]
1.3 in [33mm]
5.6 in [142 mm]
5 in [127mm]
33 oz [936 g]
6.8 in [171mm]
M1913
Striker
XSeries Straight
Full-Size Polymer XSeries
Black
Carbon Steel
N/A
N/A
Stainless Steel
Nitron
Stainless Steel
No
Yes
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Gun Review: Beretta 92 FS Compact L with MTR Custom Leather

Fabbrica d’Armi Pietro Beretta, founded in 1526, is the oldest firearms manufacturer still producing today. Over the last 450 years Beretta has gained a reputation as a high-quality manufacturer of arms; from easily and cheaply produced submachine guns for military use to some of the world’s finest sporting shotguns. Here in the States Beretta is probably best known for their handguns. Most notably their 90-series pistols, a variant of which was adopted as the sidearm of the United States Armed Forces after a controversial-on-the-internet series of handgun trials beginning in the early 80’s . . .

The particular pistol to be scrutinized in this review is the Model 92FS Compact L, a reduced sized version of their flagship 92FS. This pistol’s heritage begins with Beretta’s first foray into the P38-type falling locking block method of operation, the M1951. In 1975 this locking mechanism, along with aspects of the then new Model 84, was used as the basis for a larger high-capacity service pistol design that became the Model 92.

The Italian wonder-nine with the grandfather of the modern service pistol, the P38.

The original Model 92 was a single action pistol with a manual safety and the magazine release button located toward the heel of the grip. This design was changed over the years to meet the requirements of police and military contracts, most notably those of the US M9 and French PAMAS, resulting in the DA/SA slide mounted decocker safety 92FS we know and love (or not) today.

Overview
When first handling the pistol, the best word that came to mind to describe it is “substantial”. Sporting a 4.3″ barrel and reduced length grip the Compact L is certainly smaller than its full-size 92FS counterpart, but rather large by today’s standards when a 4″ barrel passes for a “full-size” pistol, as with the S&W M&P, Steyr M, or FN FNP/FNS. For reference, I compared the Compact L to other modern ~4″ barreled pistols I have at my disposal: the SIG SAUER P225/P6, GLOCK 19, Steyr M9A1, and CZ P01.

Current production Compact Ls are available equipped with an M9A1 style frame with accessory rail.

The Compact L (center) isn’t the most compact of compacts.

From left to right: SIG SAUER P225/P6, GLOCK 19, 92FS Compact L, Steyr M9A1, and CZ P01.
From left to right: SIG SAUER P225/P6, GLOCK 19, 92FS Compact L, Steyr M9A1, and CZ P01.

Being of steel/aluminum construction, the Compact L is a hefty pistol, weighing in at 32 ounces. It’s the heaviest of the five by several ounces. It also isn’t the slimmest handgun, being noticeably wider than the others with a 1.38″ thick grip. It is long thanks to that extra 0.3″ of barrel but has a rather short grip which I have found to be a more important factor when trying to conceal a handgun.

Magazine capacity is another area where this pistol falls behind its contemporaries. At 13 rounds it holds the fewest of the pistols above, save the single column P225, despite its large grip diameter. The Compact L will accept any 92FS magazine, so increased capacity is available if so desired. Personally, holding one or two rounds less is not an overwhelming concern.
Having larger hands, I find the grip length to be “just right” with the magazine in place; no pinky left dangling off in space.

The magazine release is large and easy to activate, but not so large as to have the shooter accidently press it under recoil. The slide release lever is easily accessed with my strong hand thumb without changing my grip, as can the slide mounted safety lever. Individuals with smaller hands will have to alter their grip to reach the controls, but I have found that disabling the safety as part of the draw stroke to be easy enough regardless of hand size. There is a lot of internet griping about the slide mounted safety/decocker, especially with respect to inadvertently activating it while manipulating the pistol to clear a malfunction or something similar, but I will address that in the shooting section later in the review.

The much-maligned, difficult to use slide-mounted safety is surprisingly  not difficult to use.

The front and back straps of the grip are checkered, giving the user a solid grip. The checkering is not too aggressive and does not aggravate the hand after prolonged shooting. The factory grips feel smooth despite their appearance. Fans of aggressive texturing would certainly want to swap them out.

The pistol comes equipped with the standard 92FS steel 3-dot sights. The rear sight is dovetailed in place while the front is machined as part of the slide, making replacement a costly endeavor. Fortunately, the sights are rather usable; the large dots make them easy to locate and the sharp flat top allows for good alignment.

Disassembly is achieved by locking the slide to the rear with the magazine removed and the safety disabled, then rotating the disassembly lever down. This allows the slide to be removed by sliding it forward off the frame. The spring/guide rod assembly can then be removed from the slide, followed by the barrel, in a manner similar to any other short-recoil operated pistol. Cleaning the gun is no harder than any other. The nicely finished internal surfaces make wiping up carbon and such an easy task.

The 90-series pistol’s German heritage is evident when the barrel/locking block assembly is compared to that of the P38 on the right.

Fit and finish on the external and internal surfaces of the pistol are excellent. The “Bruniton” enamel finish had proven durable through hundreds of draws from a MTR Custom Leather holster and several months of carry in less than friendly Florida weather. Wear is present on surfaces that directly contact the holster, as well as on portions of the frame rail where accessories have been attached but have worn no worse than quality finishes on my other firearms that have seen similar use.

One of the benefits of the 92’s design is the “direct feed” arrangement between the barrel and the magazine. Since the barrel does not tilt as part of unlocking from the slide, there is no need for a large feed ramp, which allows the magazine to line the next round up more-or-less in line with the barrel. This allows for extreme reliability with regard to feeding various ammunition types. This particular handgun has fed numerous hollow points, semi-wadcutters, lead round nose, and various other projectile shapes without malfunction. This coupled with the open top slide and beefy extractor ensures this pistol is not likely to see any feeding or extraction issues.

Shooting The Thing
The trigger is very good. The double action pull is moderate in weight and smooth with no discernible stacking, allowing for a consistent sight picture on the first shot without any jittering around when you hit bumps as may be experienced with other DA triggers. The reset is short, audible, and tactile, allowing for a quick follow up SA shot. There is a short take up on the single action, due to the need to lift the firing pin block out of the way, followed by a hard stop and a light crisp break. There is an over travel of a few millimeters, but nothing to be too bothered by. Overall, this pistol has one of the best DA/SA triggers that I have tried.

Shooting the Compact L is enjoyable; the heft of the handgun results in a less snappy recoil impulse, making reacquiring the sights and taking the next shot very easy. The moderate checkering lets you keep a consistent grip; the gun never feels like it is going to jump or shift in your hand. For what its worth, new shooters have typically been more comfortable with this handgun than any of the other 9x19mms I provide. It really is just very easy to shoot well. The slide is also easy to manipulate; shooters with less strength that have difficulty racking the slide of other handguns find this Compact L’s slide easy to work.

The pistol exhibited excellent reliability for 300-400 rounds. No malfunctions of any sort…

Then I Broke It
During one of my few first range sessions with the Compact L, I discovered that the safety/decocker ceased to function. When the lever was moved into the “safe” position, the hammer failed to drop. More unsettling, I found that with the lever in the “safe” position I could still pull the trigger and fire the handgun as long as the hammer was back. This is because the safety, when in the safe position, disconnects the DA mechanism. Assuming that the hammer was dropped his would prevent the gun from being fired. It does not, however, disable the sear so the SA pull still works. So, if by some means the hammer can be cocked with the safety on, as in this case, the gun can still be fired.

The pistol was disassembled, and I determined that the hammer release lever had broken off, which made a whole lot of sense seeing as the hammer was not releasing. Fortunately, after some crawling around I was able to find the missing portion of the hammer release on the floor.

Well, this isn’t good.

Under magnification it appeared to be a rather rapid brittle fracture of the part, possibly due to insufficient heat treatment. I am not familiar as to how this part is manufactured, so what exactly went wrong is hard to determine. What I do know is that it broke, and that it probably wasn’t supposed to.

Everything looks like crap at 400x.

I contacted Beretta USA to notify them of the issue. They offered to replace the part if I sent them the gun but would not send me the part to do it myself as it was part of the safety mechanism. Being a capable man, I opted to purchase the part and complete the repair myself. This was simple enough to repair, taking maybe 15 minutes and basic tools. It did not prevent the gun from actually firing, so even if this failure occurred at the worst possible time, you would still be left with a functioning pistol (so long as the broken bit didn’t go somewhere it didn’t belong). Still, having a part break that disables the safety while allowing the gun to fire isn’t the coolest thing that can happen.

This goes to show that one should put their firearm through its paces before trusting it as a defensive weapon. Even experienced manufacturers with mature, well-proven designs run into the occasional bad part that can leave your gun less than functional at an inopportune moment.

Let’s Try This Again
After repairing the pistol, a further 400 rounds have been fired through it ranging from 147 gr. premium hollow points to my terrible dirty 125 gr. LRN over Bullseye reloads. The gun feeds, fires, and ejects everything without issue, and no further parts breakage has been experienced.

Now about that slide mounted safety. Drawing from a holster, it is easy to have your thumb disable the safety while you obtain your grip, from which point you rely on keeping your finger off the trigger and the long DA pull to prevent discharge of the pistol until your sights are aligned and you are ready to shoot. Alternatively, if you have large enough hands, you can disable the safety whenever you like after you draw the pistol.

Clearing induced malfunctions using dummy rounds did not result in inadvertent activation of the safety. Using an overhand grip with my thumb under the safety and pointing rearward, I am able to ensure that the safety remains in the “fire” position. I believe concerns I have heard/read as to the slide mounted safety being a detrimental feature are grossly overstated.

As far as accuracy is concerned, during slow fire the pistol shoots as well or better than anything else, rivaling my CZ-75 as one of my more accurate handguns. If you are used to DA/SA guns, first shot on target is no problem with the snag-free DA. If you are used to striker fired or SA guns, the DA pull will take some getting used to and you will see a tendency to pull your first shot if you fail to pull the trigger strait to the rear. Under rapid fire, the weight of the pistol coupled with its predicable and responsive trigger makes quick, accurate strings easily achievable.

Outside the Range
The biggest issue I ran into with carrying his pistol was finding an appropriate holster. At the time I was looking there was no one who made a holster for the railed model with a light attached. I was able to have one made through MTR Custom Leather, LLC. They custom make all the holsters for the Beretta weapons with or without lights, lasers, optics, threaded barrels and more! All handmade and custom to each weapon. Great custom service and turn around. The quality is amazing and made in USA with all USA materials!

Carrying the pistol IWB was about the same as carrying my P01 or GLOCK in terms of concealability; the short grip keeps printing to a minimum. The increased weight, especially compared to polymer guns, was not particularly noticeable with a good belt. OWB under a light jacked or un-tucked shirt, it is like carrying any other handgun.

Specifications:

Caliber: 9x19mm Luger
Action: DA/SA, falling lock, short recoil
Barrel length: 4.3 inches
Overall Length: 7.8 inches
Overall Width: 1.38 inches
Overall height: 4.85 inches to top of slide
Weight: 2 lbs
Sights: 3-dot steel, read drift adjustable
Finish: Bruniton enamel
Capacity: 13 rounds
Price: $ 745 (MSRP) $650 (street)

Ratings (Out of Five Stars):

Style: * * * * *
Few things are classier than a fine Italian handgun (even if they made this son in the US).

Accuracy: * * * * *
The 92FS Compact L shoots as well as the most accurate service pistols I have used. The dampened recoil and excellent trigger make accurate rapid fire achievable.

Ergonomics: * * * *
Who decides how big a “compact” pistol is anyway? This pistol may be as large as some handguns that are marketed as full-size pistols, but it’s smaller than the 92FS, so compact it is. The dimensions that are larger don’t seem to affect its concealability as compared to similar sized pistols, so I would call it compact enough. For those with larger hands the controls will be easy to reach and manipulate. Shooters with smaller hands may find the slide mounted safety hard to reach while maintaining their shooting grip and other controls may require shifting to reach.

Reliability: * * * * *
This pistol is approaching 1000 rounds of ammunition without any failures to feed, extract, or eject. The “direct feed” alignment of the magazine and bore, open top slide, and well-designed extractor ensure reliable function with a wide variety of ammunition types. 

Durability: * * * ½
My experience with the hammer release lever is not typical, and I wholeheartedly believe, based on past experience, that Beretta builds an excellent, durable product. Still, the problem I had must be reflected, and I docked the pistol one and a half stars. I would have likely been harsher if the pistol didn’t still function after the hammer release broke. The finish has proven to be at least as durable as those on other pistols.

Customization: * * *
While not as extensive as what is available for GLOCKs, the 92 series has a number of accessories specifically tailored to it, especially with Wilson Combats recent expansion into pistols of this design. The frame rail allows for the addition of light, lasers, and bayonets (if that’s your sort of thing). Compatible surplus magazines are available by the boatload. Holsters are a bit tough to find, but if you don’t care about having the light attached a number of high-quality manufacturers can accommodate, including the Wilson Combat. Other, wise having one custom made may be what you have to do. The fact that the front sight can’t be changed hurt the Compact L in this category as well.

Overall: * * * *
Despite the hammer release hiccup, this 92FS Compact L is quickly becoming one of my favorite handguns. The 92FS is a proven design that has been in service for decades in the U.S. Armed Forces as well as countless other military and police forces worldwide. One of the big drawbacks is the price. At $650 new from Bud’s Gun Shop, I have a hard time coming up with a reason to spend an extra $100-150 versus the CZ P01, GLOCK 19, or other similarly sized handguns available on the market. Though if you are willing to hand over the extra cash, I believe you will find the 92FS Compact L to be a capable and thoroughly enjoyable pistol.

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What is a Combat Cut in Leather Holsters? Standard cut in leather holsters? What is the fastest drawing holster?

Starting with the basics, what is a combat cut hybrid holster? Combat cut refers to the cut of the leather behind the gun, the side closest to your body. What it means is that the leather behind the grip area of your gun has been removed. Leather still remains behind the frame and slide of the gun.

This method of cutting the leather got its name because in combat you need to be able to quickly draw from your holster. Removing the leather from behind the grip of the gun results in a quicker and easier draw. Making it not only better suited for combat situations but also for everyday carry.

So, just to reiterate, a combat cut on a hybrid holster, is when the leather behind the grip of the gun is removed for a smoother and easier draw.

What is Standard Cut On A MTR Custom Leather Holsters?

Moving on to standard cut. If you don’t want a combat cut holster, what other cut is available? That would be a standard cut! Since combat cut is the removal of the leather behind the grip of the gun, the standard cut holster is going to still have that leather there.

What this means is the full-size backing (non combat cut) of the holster is sitting between your body and your gun. This leather acts as a cushion between the grip of the gun and your body, sometimes making it more comfortable than the combat cut.

So, standard cut just means the leather backing of the holster is cut to full size. There are no accommodations for easier drawing like there is with combat cuts. But that doesn’t mean drawing from a standard cut holster isn’t easy, it may just take a little extra practice.

Why Would I Want a Combat Cut Holster?

Imagine you are standing in line at the grocery store. You’ve got your cart with your groceries for the week and are loading them onto the counter as you make light conversation with the cashier. You notice someone walking toward your register in a hood, as you continue unloading your groceries you keep an eye on this person.

They approach your cashier and demand that they are given the money in the register as they have a gun pulled out. You quickly reach for your sidearm when they aren’t looking at you but your hand fumbles as you try to draw your gun because of the leather from your holster being in the way. Thankfully you are able to draw your weapon and protect yourself and the other people in the store. But if you hadn’t been able to draw because of the leather getting in your way, you could have been seriously injured.

In this situation, the leather holster you were wearing was a standard cut and that is why there was leather that got in your way as you were drawing. As we mentioned earlier combat cut removes the leather that is typically behind the grip of the gun so you don’t have to fumble with the leather as you draw. Overall, having a combat cut on your hybrid holster makes it easier to draw your gun.

Pros of a Combat Cut Hybrid Holster

(no combat cut)

Let’s talk about the pros of choosing to get your leather holster with a combat cut. We’ve been talking about what combat cut is and why you may want it which leads us into the pros of combat cut.

The primary benefit of having a combat cut is that it allows for easier grip access. Having the full leather backing on your hybrid holster can slow your draw time. With the leather behind the grip of the gun, in order to draw your gun from your holster, you will need to make sure your thumb slides between the leather and grip for a good master grip.

Having a combat cut means you can get a master grip and quickly draw your gun. But keep in mind not having a full leather backing means the grip of your gun will be against your body instead of the leather. If you find this is irritating you can wear an undershirt behind the holster so that the grip isn’t against your skin.

Some people find that not having the additional leather keeps them cooler and reduces sweat. Overall, combat cut is a very popular option when purchasing hybrid holsters to create a smoother and easier draw in an everyday carry holster.

Pros of Standard Cut Holster

We covered the pros of combat cut so it’s only appropriate that we talk about the pros of a standard cut holster as well. To review standard cut is the full size leather backing on a holster.

Many people find that having the extra leather between the grip of the gun and their body adds additional comfort to an already comfortable holster. But the extra leather does something else too. It acts as a barrier between your body and your gun to help protect it from any sweat that may get on it. This can be especially important if you live in a warmer climate like Florida.

So, while combat cut has its benefits a standard cut holster does too. Some people prefer the added comfort of the full leather backing.

Summary

A quick recap, a standard cut holster has a full size leather backing. Some people find this to be more comfortable than the alternative and the extra leather acts as a sweat shield for your gun. A combat cut holster, on the other hand, has the leather removed from behind the grip of the gun for an easier draw. Since there is less leather this cut can result in less sweat.

An example of a holster that offers these two cut options is our A-1 Thoroughbred Holster. This holster falls under the category of IWB Holster. It is an IWB holster made of our durable all natural bull hide leather or horse hide leather of your choice. Each of our holsters are made to order and molded for your specific gun model.

Ultimately what holster and cut style you choose to carry with is based on what meets your needs and what you find comfortable.

We recommend visiting our Holsters by Gun Model page if you are looking for holsters that are custom made for your weapon of choice. For all of our belt and holster options and for more information to help you choose the carry system that works best for you, visit our MTR Custom Leather, LLC website.

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