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Texas_Bryan

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Range Report-Taurus PT92
« on: April 20, 2009, 01:45:49 PM »
Just got back from the range and I took out the little brothers new Taurus PT92.  Its his first pistol and we scored a pretty good deal on it, in in box from a big Texas retailer for $400.  It looks like a strait Beretta clone, other than the frame mounted safety, as opposed to the slide mounted one.  In fact, after some research, I found that they're made in an old Beretta factory in Brazil.  Its stainless and aluminum with black plastic grips, 17 round mag, opposed to 92FS 15 round.  And it also weighs ten thousand pounds, more than my Sig P220.  I was a little put off by the tactical rail, the smooth trigger, and the open slide but the little bro liked it and it was a good price.  The grips are absolutely horrible, as soon as I started sweating things got worse, he will be investing in some Hogues soon, and I'm researching the trigger problem.

At the range we put 200 rounds through it, no failures at all, and the 60 I put through at 15 yards were all X and 9 with three in the 8, not bad for me.  The sights a dot contrast, white dots on the rear and red on the front.  Overall I found it to be a good weapon, more time well time how good, and the small issues I have can be worked around, except for the weight.  I'd did find that loading the double stack mags was much more difficult than a single stack, no biggy.  But more importantly the little brother likes it and finds it more easy to manage than a .45, he's not really a gun person, but I'm working on that.  I've never owned a Taurus or 92FS but I'm impressed with the gun's quality, and I didn't know that they made guns fatter than my P220 that has Hogue grips on it.

If anyone has any 92FS experience, all you army guys, and can let me know about any future problems or issues I should expect and any spare parts I should keep on hand let me know.

P.S. I found out why you wear glasses at the range, while shooting a Marlin 60 I figure, I need to practice my off hand.  As soon as the bolt opened and the round flew by my face it threw out a bunch of hot residue every where.  Probably wouldn't have blinded my, but I've got no intention of pushing my luck with my eyesight on the line.

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Re: Range Report-Taurus PT92
« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2009, 07:30:29 PM »
Amen on the eye wear. I never used to mess with it. This was stupid as a lefty shooting semi-auto .22s as a kid but there it was. When I hit ROTC and we went to the range, they didn't have brass deflectors for the old NG M-16 A1s or A1As (I forget which) and and also didn't give out sissy stuff like glasses. About round 14 I forgot to close my right eye and got enough powder residue in my eye that I got to spend the rest of the afternoon flushing it out with saline. Lesson learned.
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Re: Range Report-Taurus PT92
« Reply #2 on: April 20, 2009, 08:31:14 PM »
looks cool  ta for the report


can someone correct me  ( this may be different with what we have available here in Aust.)

the PT92 is normally All black and has fixed rear sights  where the PT99  is nickel  ( like pictured)  and has adjustable rear sights

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Re: Range Report-Taurus PT92
« Reply #3 on: April 20, 2009, 09:06:12 PM »
I owned an early eighties model 92FS, ran thousands of rounds through it with no problems at all.  There easy to field strip and clean and very accurate, IMO....  There are plenty of resources out there to study up on, it's been around for nearly forty years in one form or another.

The M9 and the 92FS are identical in design and the M9A1 added a picatiny rail.  I think I read somewhere that Beretta began using some polymer parts like the guide rod, safety lever, trigger and mainspring cap to save a few ounces of weight.  I can't attest to their sturdyness as mine was all original and about 40 ounces empty.  Add the weight of 16 rounds of 9mm and it's over three pounds loaded.

People will bash the Beretta but the Pentagon just ordered 450,000 more of them so their gonna be around for a while.  I know they disappointed a lot of other gun makers when they decided to stay with a 9mm but that's life in government contracting!

Good luck, be safe.

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Re: Range Report-Taurus PT92
« Reply #4 on: April 21, 2009, 12:50:29 AM »
looks cool  ta for the report


can someone correct me  ( this may be different with what we have available here in Aust.)

the PT92 is normally All black and has fixed rear sights  where the PT99  is nickel  ( like pictured)  and has adjustable rear sights



http://www.taurususa.com/products/product-details.cfm?id=138&category=Pistol

And if one wan interested in a 92 in a larger caliber, Taurus produces on in .40 cal.

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Re: Range Report-Taurus PT92
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Re: Range Report-Taurus PT92
« Reply #5 on: April 21, 2009, 08:36:04 PM »
I have the Taurus 92 AFS Stainless like the one pictured. Shoots like a dream and very accurate. Had a hard time finding a holster due to the rail. Ended up with a Fobus holster for it. Great gun and never had a issue with it. Fired all 9 mm rounds I have fed into it, including Hornady TAP.

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Re: Range Report-Taurus PT92
« Reply #6 on: April 22, 2009, 06:01:34 PM »
In answer to your question about the Taurus 92 ,I can think of only one part in the gun that may ever need replacing, the locking block, that is ,if you were a competition shooter.  But in my own 92 this part under the barrel called the locking block is still like brand new after untold numbers of rounds after many years of shooting. I don't think you or I will ever shoot enough rounds to wear out this part. Every time I clean it I check all the visible parts and lube the parts that need it.

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Re: Range Report-Taurus PT92
« Reply #7 on: April 22, 2009, 06:09:18 PM »
In answer to your question about the Taurus 92 ,I can think of only one part in the gun that may ever need replacing, the locking block, that is ,if you were a competition shooter.  But in my own 92 this part under the barrel called the locking block is still like brand new after untold numbers of rounds after many years of shooting. I don't think you or I will ever shoot enough rounds to wear out this part. Every time I clean it I check all the visible parts and lube the parts that need it.

After cleaning from the range, I noticed that that part seem to endure the most noticeable wear, nothing like breaking in a new gun.

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Re: Range Report-Taurus PT92
« Reply #8 on: April 25, 2009, 02:22:54 AM »
Nice piece but do you own a 92fs and if so how do they compare? :)
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Re: Range Report-Taurus PT92
« Reply #9 on: April 25, 2009, 09:50:04 AM »
Nice piece but do you own a 92fs and if so how do they compare? :)

No I don't own a Beretta, but if I get a chance to take one to the range, friends got one, then I'll post a comparison.

 

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