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| Member | Taurus PT92 question I found a PT92, 9mm at the local gunstore. It has no scratches, but some faint corrosion on the bottom on the mag. I believe it to be "mid 80s" and appears to be little used. It has original wood grips, in perfect condition. Everything is smooth, functional and an excellent grip for my big hand. Is $300 too much to pay? It'll be a plinker & fun/target shooter. I have arthritis in my hands so 9mm is as heavy as I can fire. ![]() |
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| Senior Member | The Taurus websight says it is a 92B made in 1993. Input the S/N(no spaces) and they give you the option of getting more info on the firearm. Taurus International Manufacturing Inc Hope this helps. -UR
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Anywhere The Department of Homeland Defense sends me. Tennessee, is my home.
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Trader Rating: (0) | I own Taurus PT92 in stainless steel, and I love it ! They are priced very well, under $450 and they come with a lifetime warranty. I have shot over 300 rounds of the cheap Walmart white box ammo and I have not had one jam, mis-fire or any other problems whats so ever. $300 seems a little high for a 1993, is it blue or stainless? They have made a lot of improvments in the PT92, like a thicker frame and they now have de-cocker-safety, push it down for the de-cocker and up for the safety. This way they can be carried cocked & locked. Last edited by 9mmfan; 01-04-2008 at 11:08 PM. |
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| Member | PT92 I thought the price was too high too. The dealer said they hold their price well. It is blue, with original wood grips. It has the 3 position safety. I just went to a gun show here & saw several, priced at nearly new cost. A new Matte black costs $421 here. The stainless, is just $438. Maybe I'll just order the new SS model... |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Anywhere The Department of Homeland Defense sends me. Tennessee, is my home.
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Trader Rating: (0) | Quote:
You wont be sorry, with Taurus PT 92, I own one and they are great. They have that open top frame to make the gun almost jam proof like the Beretta has. I have one in the S.S. and I love it. Gun-Tests web site gave them a better review than the $600 Beretta.
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| Member | PT92: Well, the $300 asking must have been a good price afterall. Somebody bought it while I was checking out cost/availability of a new one. Looks like $450 will get me a new SS model. The Taurus catalog shows 2 choices, an SS and a "Matte SS". Is the "Matte SS" a "non polished" SS? Has anybody seen one? |
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| Member | Taurus PT92FS SS I "bit the bullet" & got a new one, $450.94 incl shipping. It's the "SS" model & a beauty! I'll shoot it tuesday & report back. Thanks for the comments! They helped, to make me decide to get the Taurus . |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Anywhere The Department of Homeland Defense sends me. Tennessee, is my home.
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Trader Rating: (0) | Quote:
The Beretta 92FS and the Taurus PT92 is one of the best handgun designs ever made.
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| Member | Taurus PT92AFS (latest, stainless model) This afternoon, I took it to the local range, set up a tin can at 75 yards & made the first shot. Wow! The dirt flew, about 6" to the left. I continued to shoot all 16 rounds. Yes, I missed the can, but 2 witnesses said "wow, missed, but barely!" When I checked the can, there were 6 holes in it (3 hits). All rounds hit within about 12", no jams, no misfires period! I couldn't believe, no break in, all excellent shots, right out of the box! I am impressed! This gun is a keeper! THANK YOU TAURUS, Great gun! |
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