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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Anywhere The Department of Homeland Defense sends me. Tennessee, is my home.
Posts: 403
| My new Taurus PT92 I'm new on this web site and I would to tell everyone about my new gun. I'm a new owner of a Taurus PT92 in stainless steel, and I love it ! They have de-cocker-safety, push it down for the de-cocker and up for the safety. This way they can be carried cocked & locked. 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. |
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| Member Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: South Carolina
Posts: 35
| Congrats !!! I have a new PT145, and have only had a chance to shoot about 25 rounds. Im a little jealous !!! |
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| | #3 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: ponca city, oklahoma
Posts: 1,755
| to me the taurus pt-92 is about one of the better of thier guns, no one has any problems with them
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| Registered User Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: South Carolina
Posts: 6
| I have had my PT92 stainless for 9 years now with well over 1500 rounds through her and never a misfire or jam. It is an excellent weapon. I carry it in a shoulder holster as back-up when deer hunting and even shot a bobcat with it at 30 yards. I too like the fact that you can carry it cocked & locked. The decocker and saftey features were a plus in choosing this one. Glad to see someone else that appreciates a well made weapon. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: central Texas
Posts: 195
| How do they feel? The fit of my P95DC, and Sigma 9VE was great in my hand. I tried a Cougar in .40 S&W and while it looked great and had a nice trigger, it needed a larger hand than mine. The Cougar is by Beretta of course, I just wondered if the 92 would take to a medium sized hand in comfort. I'd sure love to have one, but I already have a Glock G22 that's not real comfortable in my hand since it takes a large hand. Thanks for the input! Dave ![]() |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Anywhere The Department of Homeland Defense sends me. Tennessee, is my home.
Posts: 403
| A PT 92 is kind of large, you might want to go to your local gun shop and handle one.
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| | #7 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Lexington, SC
Posts: 250
| Love my taurus so much, I just bought a 1911, and the hubby wants the PT145!!! enjoy it! |
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