I bought one of the earliest ones USED in the early Nineties and found it to be an amazing pistol! The only differences from Beretta is that the bore is not chrome lined, and the control lever is on the frame and not the slide, making it very natural to use by the hand. A DOWNWARD WIPE of the lever takes it off-safe, needing no shift of the grip at all. Mine was a brushed finish forged aluminum frame with a blued steel slide and barrel. It ATE ANY AMMO and was very accurate with very moderate recoil; it never failed in ANY way through maybe five hundred hot rounds, and I will always regret needing to sell it for rent in the bad-old-days............................elsullo
I have had several of these over the years both in stainless and in black. The last one I just sold was stainless with pearl white grips which looked really good. I think these are every bit the quality of a real Beretta
That was my first pistol in 2004 in Puerto Rico when I got my started working as armed security guard. Some people told me why I didn't buy a beretta instead that there was junk. I proved them wrong. It eats every kind of ammo I put through it from the most cheap to the most expensive ammo and from 115 to 154 grain without any single problem. I put around 10,000 rounds in it and sold it before moving to the USA almost 12y ago.
So the lets say an ak 47 is not made here, so what are you getting at because iv owned this exact same gun shot it at least 3000 rounds and never really not 1 malfunction no matter what brass steel aluminum case grain weight dont matter eats it all
Had one many years ago with wood. Beautiful gun. Wish I still had it
absolutely love mine and get tons of compliments! goes great when i'm wearing my tux
Gave my son in law exactly the same gun as a wedding gift, but kept my vintage one with wooden grip. Good review.
I love taurus,got my first on back in 91. Never had a problem with one.
nice looking pistol. thanks for the review
Thanks Ram
Love my PT92, excellent pistol 👍👍
Sick finish on that bad johnny, I like the contrast between the slide and frame. Always been partial to hammer fired pistols with decockers.
I bought one of the earliest ones USED in the early Nineties and found it to be an amazing pistol! The only differences from Beretta is that the bore is not chrome lined, and the control lever is on the frame and not the slide, making it very natural to use by the hand. A DOWNWARD WIPE of the lever takes it off-safe, needing no shift of the grip at all. Mine was a brushed finish forged aluminum frame with a blued steel slide and barrel. It ATE ANY AMMO and was very accurate with very moderate recoil; it never failed in ANY way through maybe five hundred hot rounds, and I will always regret needing to sell it for rent in the bad-old-days............................elsullo
i want one of these i have always liked the chrome looking finish
A great pistol. I like the one I have. Thank you for the video. 👍👍
I have had several of these over the years both in stainless and in black. The last one I just sold was stainless with pearl white grips which looked really good. I think these are every bit the quality of a real Beretta
@2:33, before you explained it I thought "oh, aluminum frame, stainless, decocker. Makes sense!". Boy was I wrong
My buddy Big Tom got one in the late 1980`s He always said it was the BEST pistol he ever got and shot ! 😀
I' own the exact gun , best Taurus made
nice American gun
That was my first pistol in 2004 in Puerto Rico when I got my started working as armed security guard. Some people told me why I didn't buy a beretta instead that there was junk. I proved them wrong. It eats every kind of ammo I put through it from the most cheap to the most expensive ammo and from 115 to 154 grain without any single problem. I put around 10,000 rounds in it and sold it before moving to the USA almost 12y ago.
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What? I am first? I gotta go get a lottery ticket!.........................elsullo
Sorry, still "Made in Brazil."
I would not buy one of these made in the U.S because of QC.
So the lets say an ak 47 is not made here, so what are you getting at because iv owned this exact same gun shot it at least 3000 rounds and never really not 1 malfunction no matter what brass steel aluminum case grain weight dont matter eats it all
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