No. Very few were imported between the 92 Combat, Stock, Steel I, and Billenium models. I don't believe a frame mounted safety model has been offered in over a decade. These are rare pistols. For that reason alone I am interested in acquiring a 92X.
The 92X appears most closely related to the Steel I, which had a steel Vertec style frame. Arguably the 92 Stock (which was produced with a standard aluminum frame) would be the better base gun for a "92Tac" (probably sans the barrel bushing).
I think much like how the Wilson Combat Brigadier Tactical 92G demonstrated to Beretta that there was a market for updated 92 configurations, Beretta will watch 92X sales to see if additional frame mounted safety models are merited.