Beretta 92FS or M9

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  • 1donos

    Marksman
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    m9a1 with rail

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    LPMan59

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    i had a pt99 for a short time. I put a few hundred rounds through it without issue. It did feel a bit light and it rattled a bit, functionally it was fine. TBH, the pt92/99 are probably the best semi-autos Taurus makes given that they used to make the 92 for Beretta.
     

    jesse485

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    Thanks

    Any one have one like this or shot one? Do they hold up to shooting a lot? Accurate?

    Genitron.com: Details for Taurus PT-92 9mm Luger Pistol

    I have the exact gun you linked. I haven't shot it too much, so I can't speak for durability, but mine is smooth and accurate. No malfunctions so far with a couple hundred rounds. I keep it cocked and locked in my truck. My only gripe is that some of the aluminum parts (safety and slide lock) feel cheap, but they work fine so that just me being anal retentive. I do wish the front sight wasn't part of the slide, but I believe that's how it is on most Berettas too.
     
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