I think the decocking system on this gun is awesome, regardless of what some might say about it. For my hands at least, the Taurus/original Beretta 92 safety lever in terms of size, shape and location is about as close to perfect as it gets in terms of reach. I have a Regard MC Gen 3 and those safeties are simply too large IMO. 9:33 My *suspicion* for why the PT92s with rails won't fit in that TEGE holster (or Blackhawk SERPAs that will fit an M9A1, 92FS/M9, or M9A3) is that the trigger guard on the Taurus is slightly different, either too fat, or too thin where the internal mechanism needs to mate with it. Eyeballing the Taurus trigger guard to an M9 or 92FS it does look really close obviously, but I *think* the inside portion of the front of the trigger guard on the Taurus is a bit different. FWIW I had an older non-rail PT92 AFD that also would not fit in a Blackhawk SERPA for the M9/92FS, so my money would be on the trigger guards being very slightly different on the PT92s. I wonder why Beretta with the 92F/M9 made the bottom of the grip "flare out" to the front, instead of just leaving it straight all of the way down like on the Taurus and older Beretta 92s. I think the PT92s feel a little better in the hand compared to the Beretta, not sure why exactly. If you end up keeping this one, there is a TEGE/SERPA style retention holster made specifically for the PT92 with rail made by IMI Defense/ITAC. It will fit a railed PT92 or plain Jane M9, but will *not* fit an M9A1 or Girsan Regard MC with rail, as all of those will be much, much too tight a fit.
Blackhawk CQC Serpa holster for the Glock 20 will fit the Taurus PT92 with rail. Have been carrying one for 5 years in this holster. Have to loosen tension screw a little but Great holster for this pistol
@@DCopp My first 9mm pistol back in the mid to late 1980s was a Taurus PT92AF. No telling how many rounds I put through that pistol. Came with wood slab grips that I changed out with Pachmayr rubber wrap around grips. Made a big difference. Very nice trigger. Mine had a button mag release, not heel. Fixed lanyard loop on the heel. Mine had no dust cover accessory rail or ambi decocker/manual safety. Just a standard left frame mounted manual safety. It had a really nice polished blued frame finish that I don't see on PT92s today. Today they have more of a matte blue or black finish. Other than those things its the same pistol. Thanks for sharing.
I traded in my smith n wesson MnP for mine for $100 i couldnt be more pleased use to have one back in tje 90s. But sold it. Guess im old school but love tje 92s
heads up some 17 round mags are a little tuff to load some only hold 16 like me you have to shorten the mag spring from the bottom done right it will hold 17 no problem PS only thing I do not like is the barrel sticking out I have them crowned to the slide and if you do not have the safety system you can change the hammer spring just like the beretta
@@DCopp Ahhh... All the new terminology. You can invent your own buzz words. Step 1 - pick an action word..... like STRETCH for example. Step 2 - pick an educational word.... like LEARNING. Put them together and write a book about it!!! STRETCH LEARNING 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Beautiful firearm. I have the PT917 ... Just because I have smaller hands. Overall love the taurus brand they really impressive. I know they normally get alot of hate but works perfect for me.
any noticeable improvements compared to the older models? I've had a couple railed PT100s over the years, it was my first "modern" handgun back in 2015. The first one I never should have sold, the second one had part of the trigger bar shear off and kinda gummy controls, 3rd ones never been shot. The one you have looks like the finish is a little nicer and has a bit of a sheen compared to the older, flatter finish.
I have your gun.....lol.. I just received it in a trade. It’s my 3 rd one, I had a PT101 and a PT100, back in the mid 90’s. So I’m going to run this next to my M9A3, which I’m not expecting too much there. So you said that you put a set screw in the safety lock? What else did you do to the pistol? If you don’t mind me asking, because I am going run the crap out of this pistol. When I say I have that pistol; I really have it. I just traded for it yesterday.
@@DCopp Update on the pistol. Ok for those who would like to know about the the compatibility for changing parts from Beretta to Taurus. It would be easier just to say which part are; The springs are the barrel and the guide rod, that is it, and no the magazines are not interchangeable. so with that being said this is what I have done. Changed the hammer strut cap to a extra one I had from my Beretta, Wilson Combat spring kit,(carry and duty), 14# recoil spring and a 13# hammer spring, trigger spring, firing pin spring, and extractor spring. Polished all internals and the firing pin and the firing pin safety. To get the firing pin safety out you have to remove the rear sight,(like on the S&W M&P pistols). So I gutted the pistol cleaned it polished and resprung it. Now for the holsters. The Taurus trigger guard is a little thicker wide and length. Lights will work. They don’t butt up to trigger guard like they would on the Beretta, because of the way the trigger guard is cut more of a curve and thickness. I have wanted to do this on a Taurus pistol and now I have so now its time to find a new project.
Ok to answer this, On the Taurus has a different style of a trigger bar, not interchangeable, the triggers on the Taurus is also different, the trigger is shorter on the Taurus, the sears are also totally different, the hammers are also different. So the Langdon Tactical trigger job in a bag will NOT work.
Have a PT92 for 23 years, not a single jam ever!! Love my baby.
I just removed the security lock system, tapped the hole 5/16-24, and installed a set screw instead
@@DCopp It has a security lock system? That sucks. My old 80s version didn't.
@@rbm6184 not anymore
Mine is an 2006 and never had a problem 👍
Own it in stainless from 2005 pt 92 afs put 10000 rds through it the Most Best Reliable pistol Ever... to top it off lubed it maybe once
I think the decocking system on this gun is awesome, regardless of what some might say about it. For my hands at least, the Taurus/original Beretta 92 safety lever in terms of size, shape and location is about as close to perfect as it gets in terms of reach. I have a Regard MC Gen 3 and those safeties are simply too large IMO.
9:33 My *suspicion* for why the PT92s with rails won't fit in that TEGE holster (or Blackhawk SERPAs that will fit an M9A1, 92FS/M9, or M9A3) is that the trigger guard on the Taurus is slightly different, either too fat, or too thin where the internal mechanism needs to mate with it. Eyeballing the Taurus trigger guard to an M9 or 92FS it does look really close obviously, but I *think* the inside portion of the front of the trigger guard on the Taurus is a bit different. FWIW I had an older non-rail PT92 AFD that also would not fit in a Blackhawk SERPA for the M9/92FS, so my money would be on the trigger guards being very slightly different on the PT92s.
I wonder why Beretta with the 92F/M9 made the bottom of the grip "flare out" to the front, instead of just leaving it straight all of the way down like on the Taurus and older Beretta 92s. I think the PT92s feel a little better in the hand compared to the Beretta, not sure why exactly.
If you end up keeping this one, there is a TEGE/SERPA style retention holster made specifically for the PT92 with rail made by IMI Defense/ITAC. It will fit a railed PT92 or plain Jane M9, but will *not* fit an M9A1 or Girsan Regard MC with rail, as all of those will be much, much too tight a fit.
For the price and the frame safety, you can’t beat this deal!! Maybe next year, I’m too poor to buy this unless I can get a good deal on a used one!
What would you consider a good deal?
@@DCopp 200$ for a used pt92
@@MinhVu-in9iz wow, that's gonna take some real luck!
@@DCopp I have a beretta 92s so I am in no rush lol
I have the older pt92 non rail and love it, you will not be disappointed with this gun
Blackhawk CQC Serpa holster for the Glock 20 will fit the Taurus PT92 with rail. Have been carrying one for 5 years in this holster. Have to loosen tension screw a little but Great holster for this pistol
The Hogue rubber grips really add a quality feel. Also the Mec-Gar magazines are as good (if not better) than factory.
My LOK grips are insanely cool
@@DCopp Sorry about that, I posted before I saw your video on the LOK grips. The LOKs look great!
@@DCopp My first 9mm pistol back in the mid to late 1980s was a Taurus PT92AF. No telling how many rounds I put through that pistol. Came with wood slab grips that I changed out with Pachmayr rubber wrap around grips. Made a big difference. Very nice trigger. Mine had a button mag release, not heel. Fixed lanyard loop on the heel. Mine had no dust cover accessory rail or ambi decocker/manual safety. Just a standard left frame mounted manual safety. It had a really nice polished blued frame finish that I don't see on PT92s today. Today they have more of a matte blue or black finish. Other than those things its the same pistol. Thanks for sharing.
Not a huge fan of Beretta m9s, but need Beretta looking handgun in my collection. This might be a good option
I traded in my smith n wesson MnP for mine for $100 i couldnt be more pleased use to have one back in tje 90s. But sold it.
Guess im old school but love tje 92s
I'm actually torn rn between a m&p and this gun, can I ask why you traded in the m&p?
heads up some 17 round mags are a little tuff to load some only hold 16 like me you have to shorten the mag spring from the bottom done right it will hold 17 no problem PS only thing I do not like is the barrel sticking out I have them crowned to the slide and if you do not have the safety system you can change the hammer spring just like the beretta
Nice looking gun there SD - hope everything is going well for you 😊
New school year, you know...
@@DCopp Ahhh... All the new terminology. You can invent your own buzz words. Step 1 - pick an action word..... like STRETCH for example. Step 2 - pick an educational word.... like LEARNING. Put them together and write a book about it!!! STRETCH LEARNING 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@LakesideAutobody break reading? Lol
@@DCopp Awesome!! That's where you take a break and think about what you just read - nice :)
What did you use for the orange on the front sight? Paint? Marker? Finger nail polish? Looks good.
Nail polish
Beautiful firearm. I have the PT917 ... Just because I have smaller hands. Overall love the taurus brand they really impressive. I know they normally get alot of hate but works perfect for me.
I'm looking to trade this one
@@DCopp why?
@@owennaidoo1815 just looking for a Canik T120 or P120
That's a beautiful gun
any noticeable improvements compared to the older models? I've had a couple railed PT100s over the years, it was my first "modern" handgun back in 2015. The first one I never should have sold, the second one had part of the trigger bar shear off and kinda gummy controls, 3rd ones never been shot. The one you have looks like the finish is a little nicer and has a bit of a sheen compared to the older, flatter finish.
It's flat. The vintage ones pre '95 are best
You may have mentioned it in your video and I missed it, what are you using on your front sight please?
Nail polish
Going to get my self one
I just bought one today
Whats the fix on weak ejections?
@@RagNarok-my4lu clean your extractor and maybe replace its spring
I have your gun.....lol.. I just received it in a trade. It’s my 3 rd one, I had a PT101 and a PT100, back in the mid 90’s. So I’m going to run this next to my M9A3, which I’m not expecting too much there. So you said that you put a set screw in the safety lock? What else did you do to the pistol? If you don’t mind me asking, because I am going run the crap out of this pistol. When I say I have that pistol; I really have it. I just traded for it yesterday.
Wolff hammer spring
@@DCopp I noticed the serial number, that’s how I noticed it was the same pistol; that and the grips.
@@jimh4949 holster?
@@DCopp yup I got that to
@@DCopp Update on the pistol. Ok for those who would like to know about the the compatibility for changing parts from Beretta to Taurus. It would be easier just to say which part are; The springs are the barrel and the guide rod, that is it, and no the magazines are not interchangeable. so with that being said this is what I have done. Changed the hammer strut cap to a extra one I had from my Beretta, Wilson Combat spring kit,(carry and duty), 14# recoil spring and a 13# hammer spring, trigger spring, firing pin spring, and extractor spring. Polished all internals and the firing pin and the firing pin safety. To get the firing pin safety out you have to remove the rear sight,(like on the S&W M&P pistols). So I gutted the pistol cleaned it polished and resprung it. Now for the holsters. The Taurus trigger guard is a little thicker wide and length. Lights will work. They don’t butt up to trigger guard like they would on the Beretta, because of the way the trigger guard is cut more of a curve and thickness. I have wanted to do this on a Taurus pistol and now I have so now its time to find a new project.
How much did you pay for it?
@@wilsonstrickland4888 $405
Will the Langdon tactical trigger will work on this?
Nope
Ok to answer this, On the Taurus has a different style of a trigger bar, not interchangeable, the triggers on the Taurus is also different, the trigger is shorter on the Taurus, the sears are also totally different, the hammers are also different. So the Langdon Tactical trigger job in a bag will NOT work.