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jrat 
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Posted: 8/12/10 11:08 PM
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I need to know the lube points on my 92. I usually lube cites for Berettas
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cpt16b 
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Posted: 7/8/10 1:24 PM
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yep, Kentucky Windage has been used for what ?? some 250 years or so! anyway thats a good way to fix the low shooting and as long as you use the same weapon and remember that then all is good! The
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RagTop69 
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Posted: 7/8/10 12:39 AM
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I've now put another 50 rounds through the PT92 and I just adjusted the front sight position when I aim to compensate for the 115 grain range ammo. We had the low strike point problem with both me
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cpt16b 
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Posted: 7/7/10 2:24 PM
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Its very possible that Taurus has changed the spec ammo on the 92, as I mentioned in my previous previous post! Of course the best way to make sure is to either check the manual or the taurus
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gcx 
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Posted: 7/7/10 9:45 AM
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My PT 92 shoots slightly and I mean very slightly higher with 124gr than with 115gr but still a little low @ 15 yrds. But thats with two different brands of ammo so I can't say for sure that there
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cpt16b 
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Posted: 7/7/10 8:46 AM
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Perhaps some did not read my post below about the Taurus Pt 92 or the Beretta 92, they are designed for 147 grain nato ammo! now if you have a model 99 (adjustable sights) then you can
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socom 
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Posted: 6/28/10 8:17 PM
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I must have lucked out, mine shoots at point of aim, at 50 ft. little low, closer-up and a little high at 75 ft... Guess i better try 50 yards, and see what happens... Let you all know...
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venom59718 
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Posted: 6/28/10 8:03 PM
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Definitely a good buy. I picked mine up last year for $420 and have yet to have a single jam or hiccup 600+ rounds later and it won't as long as you're not a limpwristing it or not keeping
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socom 
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Posted: 6/27/10 1:14 PM
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RagTop, First, was the range ammo reloads? If so, try a box or two of Remington or Winchester, FMJ, 115/124 Gr. (You don't need the big bucks stuff) at 15 yards, the 92 should be right on...
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RagTop69 
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Posted: 6/26/10 6:04 PM
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I've now taken delivery and put 100 rounds through my new PT92AFS. It shoots low at 15 yards, but that may be because I was using the low powered 9mm ammo from the local indoor range. I was using
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cpt16b 
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Posted: 6/10/10 12:24 PM
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rag, it should be an excellent weapon for you! Mines (99) is a mid eighties model an still can light up the target at the local range if i do my part! My problem with it is that
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retiredwheelgunner 
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Posted: 6/8/10 5:59 PM
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I have the stainless steel model without the gold accents. I encased the black grips with hogue grips and added a laser to help my tired eyes. Good luck w/your new pistol .It's a good reliable weapon and cleans up real easy.
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RagTop69 
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Posted: 6/8/10 5:48 PM
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Just to touch base with you guys, I made the decision to purchase the Taurus PT92SS and I'm waiting the 10 day "cool down" period (as Homer Simpson said "But I'm mad now!")
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hammerdrop 
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Posted: 5/22/10 1:14 PM
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I just got back from the range with my Taurus pt92. I fired 150 rounds of PMC and Atlanta arms ammo. It was 100% reliable, like my Beretta 92fs. and more accurate than my Beretta. It shot smooth with
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cpt16b 
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Posted: 5/22/10 10:43 AM
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The Taurus 92 has i believe been in production longer than any other auto Taurus, and there is a very good reason for that! simply the design and function work! When Beretta designed this
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retiredwheelgunner 
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Posted: 5/22/10 10:15 AM
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Ditto you will love the PT92 it was my first entry into the spray and pray group before that I was strictly a wheelgunner. I put a laser on mine and it is deadly accurate.Cleaup and reassembly is a snap and the price won't break the bank.
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socom 
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Posted: 5/22/10 6:46 AM
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You will love it, only draw-back is it will not fit a Barretta M-9 holster with the rail, Unless you take out the tension screw... I'm hoping they come out with the Seper holster for the 92 with rail... Anyway, Good Luck...
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hammerdrop 
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Posted: 5/21/10 11:38 PM
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I just picked up my new Taurus pt92. Mine has the tactical rail. Fit and finish is great. I haven't shot it yet. But, I'll rate it after a trip to the the range.
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socom 
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Posted: 5/19/10 8:11 AM
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The 9mm like the 45ACP, is basicly for a 5 " barrel, Little shorter and you lose a little power FPS & FTlbs,,, Taurus makes some find toys, Both in 9mm & 45ACP, If you want a Com-Pack I would go with a 45...
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ismail 
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Posted: 5/18/10 7:20 PM
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@ cpt16b: Thx bro to take out time. Well we have lots of weapon shops here and all brands available so gun or ammo or acessories is no issue except my budget which is arnd $500 for a concealed carry.To
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ismail 
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Posted: 5/18/10 7:12 PM
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@ retiredwheelgunner: Thx alot sir. I guess u might hav a vry unsafe picture abt Pakistan but yeah its unsafe in da minority areas, da remote ones near afghanistan tht r under-developed and thts wht comes
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cpt16b 
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Posted: 5/18/10 2:42 PM
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Impossible for me to actually reccomend any particular weapon as i am am not that familiar wiht your country or you. I would guess that it would be easier to obtain 9mm than any other pistol caliber
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retiredwheelgunner 
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Posted: 5/17/10 5:28 PM
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IWB means in the waistband.Some grips are for show and most of the rubber ones are to help absorb recoil.The recoil is determined by the ammunition you project and the weght of the pistol .Heavier means
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ismail 
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Posted: 5/17/10 3:41 PM
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@cpt16b: Thx sir iv now planned to buy a concealed carry pistol n a full size but can hav 1 now so wht do u think conceal carry first?
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ismail 
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Posted: 5/17/10 3:34 PM
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@retiredwheelgunner:Thx alot sir but im kind of falling in love with guns but to narrow my choice i wud just prefer a stainless steel but wud like to kno its pros n cons like (1) does it get hotter
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retiredwheelgunner 
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Posted: 5/16/10 3:22 PM
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Hi cpt Before I became a member of the spray & pray crowd my carry was a stainless steelTaurus snubbie 357.I still have that one and on my journey through life I picked up some 9x18 Makarov pistols.The
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