Not gonna lie I switched back to the Glock lol not because the Taurus is a bad gun but when you’ve trained with something for years, you’ve got that muscle memory I know where it’s going to hit. I know how to hold it and I’m good with it the Taurus is very accurate, but it is heavier with a fatter grip and it is a little bit longer.so dang pretty I just don’t wanna scuff it up but a very fine piece to shoot
@@LowProOperator I get that. And it is a good philosophy to stick with a platform if you are proficient with it. I am one of the individuals who shoots as many handguns as I possibly can. I can pick up any handgun and still shoot it better than 90% of people at the range. I am kinda eyeing this Taurus in this same finish and I just don't know. Wife would need to be convinced lol.
@@Catgat37 I have a model just like this for a couple dollars more with all gold accents. The trigger and trigger bar safety and all that is gold plated and it looks pretty dope if you want something a little bit different. I’ve come to terms with the idea that not every weapon Hass to have a tactical purpose. A lot of weapons I own are simply because they’re cooland unique
We share the same reasons why I also went to the PT92 platform. Had a 92FS back in the 90s, went to the glock then to the 1911...but wanted to have certain features of all of them in one gun. Stumbled on to the PT917C. Centurion sized. Full grip. 17 +1 capacity and the option to carry cocked and locked.
First gun I ever shot was a Colt detective that my grandfather would make wax bullets for so us boys could target practice in the alley behind his house in the north end of Kansas city, today I carry a 629 performance center snubnose but I own a couple Taurus model 65's one made in the late 70's and a newer production one that are just as accurate and reliable as any other gun I own, Taurus makes solid weapons.
Yea they make good stuff. People trash em because of their cheap models but honestly I’ve never had an issue with em. If it’s not an over priced Glock people think it’s bad these days.
I purchased my first pistol in 1998. It was the Taurus PT-92. I have carried it on duty, and off duty. It is still my EDC. I have probably 70,000 rounds through it and last year replaced the factory (plastic guide rod) with a new stainless steal one. My Department went to Glock 22 several years ago. But I am still a Taurus fan, and always will be.
Greetings friend. Reading your comment I was very surprised by the durability of the Taurus 92. In these 70 thousand rouds, did you have to replace any parts because they were broken? Thank you if you can answer me
@@bernardoterra4739 No, the only reason I up graded the guide rod because I like the look of stainless steal. The Taurus PT92 has been an absolute work horse.
How Taurus came about making the 92 is pretty interesting. Beretta just bailed on their factory, now the same guys are building the 92 for Taurus. I understand the frame safety is better, either way.
I have the exact same Taurus and love the look, the feel, the weight, the accuracy, etc. I’m more accurate with it than any other pistol I’ve ever fired! In fact, and this is freaking me out a bit, I just bought a Beretta 92GTS and so far I still like the Taurus better! 😮
@@Fine39XMEN I love Beretta, but people really are sleeping on Taurus. I think some people just say they’re bad because they heard someone say it was bad one time but once you get one of these in your hands, you realize they make a pretty good quality stuff. I think they’re 92 models are some of the best, but most of their firearms are pretty great overall.
I usually don't give reviews but this was my gift to myself for my 21st birthday obviously have multiple pistols now but this is one of my original favorites.. mind you coming from a steel gun to polymer..
I've had a Taurus PT92FS since 1985, it was my duty piece as a city cop (motorcycle) and I have yet to find a Berette 92 mag that DIDNT WORK OUT OF THE BOX! I had M9 in the USAF as a pilot.
After making this video and shooting a few hundred rounds through it, it is a very accurate pistol and feels great. But I’m still better with my Glock so I find myself grabbing it more. Kinda hard to switch up when you’ve been training with the same gun shooting thousands of rounds for years.Its broke in and I’m better with it
Absolutely love my 99AF, can’t complain about anything. The frame mounted safety was also what made me get it, since I never liked the slide mounted safety on the berreta in the first place. Shoots smooth and true, also really great accuracy for the price range compared to Berreta
Heres a little advice i shoot alot and the Taurus has more of a kick than the 1911 45 switch out the recoil spring to a 18 pound and you will have a lot faster follow up shots and it remains reliable the one that comes in it is a 13 pound
@@joshuahawkins2743 I will have to give him a shot. I actually switched back to my Glock because I’m so much better with it. But it would not hurt for me to try that out because I really do like the gun.
I'm not /never will be a Glock owner, Beretta however I'm a proud owner of a 92x RDO compact. I need to check out the new 92XI versions, maybe even the 80x Cheetah. Good video!
Don’t get me wrong I do love Glocks and they fit great in my hands, but most people buy them for the hype. They work well for what they are but the truth is they are very overpriced. It’s one of those things when you’re young and you wanna own a Glock because everyone else has one and then they came out with the polymer 80 kits and I built a whole bunch of Glock 19 and Glock 17s. Very fun at the range. I can bring a bunch of them when I’m training new shooters, but nothing special about them. Truth is I own a bunch of guns. I would most likely never carry, but I like to collect and try new things like a woman with heels, L O L
I don’t get any spare parts for it. I don’t shoot it often honestly. But I know some Baretta parts will work fine in it and I’m sure you could go to the Taurus websites
So most of those ammo cans are sealed with a silica gel pack in them. Unfortunately, I have wooden floors and that ammo is pretty empty. I wanted to spread that surface area across the floor as best I could, but if I could get some heavy duty rack set up in the future. I’d like to keep it a couple feet off the ground for sure. Good input.
@@NAMELESSINTERNETADDICT also if you’re just looking for different weight springs, I’ve got some ideas. You can use a Beretta spring in the Taurus. If you could find a factory pistol spring of the same size, you could use it as well. A lot of designs are very similar. If your spring is too light, you can try pulling the springapart or stretching it slightly it will increase its rate. Just try to do it evenly and don’t do it too much because you can create a weak point.
That is actually just the old berreta design before the US military contracts. The brazillian military used the pt 92 till recently they are changimg over to a new taurus polymer striker fired gun. But the safety is just how it was on the pre US military guns.
Hell man both the glock and the Taurus are excellent choices why buy one when you can buy both and your spot on with the price i had to order it and after shipping and transfer fee and taxes it was $550 the actual price was $460
@@LowProOperator hell yes my friend you ever seen the comedy don't be a menace when he's holding pistols up wanting to know what matches his shoes he's wearing that day
Beretta 2024 New Model 92 GTS DA/SA frame mounted decocker/safety and it dot optic ready , based on the 1980 Beretta original design . You need a LOLA LOADER for loading mag's Beretta 92 XI SAO= single action only . Try the 11 lb. main hammer spring for a 7 lb. DA Trigger
Yeah, I think Beretta makes the superior firearm no doubt but Taurus really knocked it out of the park especially for the price point. The Beretta cost about three times as much. I don’t like the single action only set up though just personal preference I guess.
Calling the PT92 a knock off or saying Beretta copied Taurus is not right, Taurus bought a Beretta factory to make those pistols. Google is your friend. I wont link the hundreds of articles that tell the story. The old 92s had the same safety. It looks like you have a very nice pistol enjoy it!
Ugh another expert. I’ve actually recently switched back because of convenience. I’m just really good with my Glock. As far as the reliability this Taurus has never given me an issue, and these models aren’t known for being unreliable. They’re still in use today by Brazilian police and military. Probably one of the best models Taurus has produced.
You couldn't give me a Glock for free. That gun is just butt ugly and I am not a big fan of no hammer plastic firearms. I have a Taurus 92 that I had purchased back in 1988 and it's still shooting good while looking good. First thing I did back then was replace the wooden grips with rubber, it's a very comfortable shooter no complaints from me about it at all.
I couldn’t do that. It would completely ruin one of my favorite things about this piece. It’s too beautiful for that. Now as for my old standard Beretta 92 that wouldn’t be a bad idea.. I switch here and there like today I was feeling like carrying my Glock so that’s what I grabbed. Depends on what I’m wearing and where I’m going some things concealed better than others. if I’m wearing a coat all day, I have a chest rig I can wear this and it sits right under my armpit so nobody will see it. It’s a T-shirt day. I’m typically carrying the Glock in the waistband holster.
Apparently you have never shot a Taurus 92? It’s almost an exact replica of a Beretta except for the thumb safety which is 1911 style.. Hammer fired all metal probably one of the smoothest pistols I’ve ever shot. You have no idea what you’re talking about. You just heard a brand and assumed you do.
The Beretta 92 is the most combat proven pistol in the world. Apparently you need a history lesson on the PT92 lol, Wich is also itself a military used weapon. By Brazil
Yea, just because its a clone and its Not made in China, if they used decent materials and Copied the Original closely enough to call it a Clone. Its going to be as good or better at HALF or less the price. MY dad has an old 300 dollarish Browning High power Copy and I really liked it I think from Argentina? Even its old ass barely there sights, made me focus on picking up the sights and not being lazy and then focus more on the target too. Shoots well and handles just as good and not 1000+ dollars for a FN/Browning. Also I do have another FN the 5.7 and it is Expensive. I will probably still go ahead and geta Beretta SAO for 1kish also has threaded barrel and single action only more my style as most of my guns are 1911s or similar smaller guns.
Change is a dangerously expensive game to play with firearms lol.
Not gonna lie I switched back to the Glock lol not because the Taurus is a bad gun but when you’ve trained with something for years, you’ve got that muscle memory I know where it’s going to hit. I know how to hold it and I’m good with it the Taurus is very accurate, but it is heavier with a fatter grip and it is a little bit longer.so dang pretty I just don’t wanna scuff it up but a very fine piece to shoot
@@LowProOperator I get that. And it is a good philosophy to stick with a platform if you are proficient with it. I am one of the individuals who shoots as many handguns as I possibly can. I can pick up any handgun and still shoot it better than 90% of people at the range. I am kinda eyeing this Taurus in this same finish and I just don't know. Wife would need to be convinced lol.
@@Catgat37 I have a model just like this for a couple dollars more with all gold accents. The trigger and trigger bar safety and all that is gold plated and it looks pretty dope if you want something a little bit different. I’ve come to terms with the idea that not every weapon Hass to have a tactical purpose. A lot of weapons I own are simply because they’re cooland unique
@@LowProOperator agreed, I have practical tactical, unique and outdated tactical, cowboy action etc.
@@LowProOperatorHello for purchasing Taurus
We share the same reasons why I also went to the PT92 platform. Had a 92FS back in the 90s, went to the glock then to the 1911...but wanted to have certain features of all of them in one gun.
Stumbled on to the PT917C. Centurion sized. Full grip. 17 +1 capacity and the option to carry cocked and locked.
First gun I ever shot was a Colt detective that my grandfather would make wax bullets for so us boys could target practice in the alley behind his house in the north end of Kansas city, today I carry a 629 performance center snubnose but I own a couple Taurus model 65's one made in the late 70's and a newer production one that are just as accurate and reliable as any other gun I own, Taurus makes solid weapons.
Yea they make good stuff. People trash em because of their cheap models but honestly I’ve never had an issue with em. If it’s not an over priced Glock people think it’s bad these days.
I purchased my first pistol in 1998. It was the Taurus PT-92. I have carried it on duty, and off duty. It is still my EDC. I have probably 70,000 rounds through it and last year replaced the factory (plastic guide rod) with a new stainless steal one. My Department went to Glock 22 several years ago. But I am still a Taurus fan, and always will be.
Greetings friend.
Reading your comment I was very surprised by the durability of the Taurus 92.
In these 70 thousand rouds, did you have to replace any parts because they were broken?
Thank you if you can answer me
@@bernardoterra4739 No, the only reason I up graded the guide rod because I like the look of stainless steal. The Taurus PT92 has been an absolute work horse.
@@BallisticDrummer Thank you for sharing your experience with the Taurus 92.
I recently purchased a stainless steel one.
When I was 13 the very first handgun I ever shot was a taurus millennium pro I aslo like all metal guns most of my carry guns are full metal
How Taurus came about making the 92 is pretty interesting. Beretta just bailed on their factory, now the same guys are building the 92 for Taurus. I understand the frame safety is better, either way.
Yeah, people really crap on Taurus but honestly, I think it’s a pretty phenomenal handgun for the price
I have the exact same Taurus and love the look, the feel, the weight, the accuracy, etc. I’m more accurate with it than any other pistol I’ve ever fired! In fact, and this is freaking me out a bit, I just bought a Beretta 92GTS and so far I still like the Taurus better! 😮
@@Fine39XMEN I love Beretta, but people really are sleeping on Taurus. I think some people just say they’re bad because they heard someone say it was bad one time but once you get one of these in your hands, you realize they make a pretty good quality stuff. I think they’re 92 models are some of the best, but most of their firearms are pretty great overall.
I usually don't give reviews but this was my gift to myself for my 21st birthday obviously have multiple pistols now but this is one of my original favorites.. mind you coming from a steel gun to polymer..
My first pistol was a PT-92. And I did carry it. It was a great firearm. Thanks for the video.
Love the video, greetings from South Africa
Thank you 🙏 greeting from South Carolina
I've had a Taurus PT92FS since 1985, it was my duty piece as a city cop (motorcycle) and I have yet to find a Berette 92 mag that DIDNT WORK OUT OF THE BOX! I had M9 in the USAF as a pilot.
Ya ive got a taurus pt92 and the afs. Both great guns. My daily is a colt. Depending on the day depends on witch colt.
After making this video and shooting a few hundred rounds through it, it is a very accurate pistol and feels great. But I’m still better with my Glock so I find myself grabbing it more. Kinda hard to switch up when you’ve been training with the same gun shooting thousands of rounds for years.Its broke in and I’m better with it
Absolutely love my 99AF, can’t complain about anything. The frame mounted safety was also what made me get it, since I never liked the slide mounted safety on the berreta in the first place. Shoots smooth and true, also really great accuracy for the price range compared to Berreta
I have the 92 FS love it but looking for that one in the near future
I like the gold accents one but couldn’t get my hands on it
I saw the Gold and Silver looks great
Better than any beretta made in the last two decades
Heres a little advice i shoot alot and the Taurus has more of a kick than the 1911 45 switch out the recoil spring to a 18 pound and you will have a lot faster follow up shots and it remains reliable the one that comes in it is a 13 pound
@@joshuahawkins2743 I will have to give him a shot. I actually switched back to my Glock because I’m so much better with it. But it would not hurt for me to try that out because I really do like the gun.
As pistol is pushed across the concrete surface...thought....so much for the nice finish.
It’s carpet 😂
I'm not /never will be a Glock owner, Beretta however I'm a proud owner of a 92x RDO compact. I need to check out the new 92XI versions, maybe even the 80x Cheetah. Good video!
Don’t get me wrong I do love Glocks and they fit great in my hands, but most people buy them for the hype. They work well for what they are but the truth is they are very overpriced. It’s one of those things when you’re young and you wanna own a Glock because everyone else has one and then they came out with the polymer 80 kits and I built a whole bunch of Glock 19 and Glock 17s. Very fun at the range. I can bring a bunch of them when I’m training new shooters, but nothing special about them. Truth is I own a bunch of guns. I would most likely never carry, but I like to collect and try new things like a woman with heels, L O L
Humidity accumulates close to the floor. Leave your ammo away from the floor. Where do you get spare parts for your Taurus?
I don’t get any spare parts for it. I don’t shoot it often honestly. But I know some Baretta parts will work fine in it and I’m sure you could go to the Taurus websites
@@LowProOperator Taurus only has one spring for it available on their website.
So most of those ammo cans are sealed with a silica gel pack in them. Unfortunately, I have wooden floors and that ammo is pretty empty. I wanted to spread that surface area across the floor as best I could, but if I could get some heavy duty rack set up in the future. I’d like to keep it a couple feet off the ground for sure. Good input.
@@NAMELESSINTERNETADDICT what’s going on with yours? Are you having issues with it cycling?
@@NAMELESSINTERNETADDICT also if you’re just looking for different weight springs, I’ve got some ideas. You can use a Beretta spring in the Taurus. If you could find a factory pistol spring of the same size, you could use it as well. A lot of designs are very similar. If your spring is too light, you can try pulling the springapart or stretching it slightly it will increase its rate. Just try to do it evenly and don’t do it too much because you can create a weak point.
That is actually just the old berreta design before the US military contracts. The brazillian military used the pt 92 till recently they are changimg over to a new taurus polymer striker fired gun. But the safety is just how it was on the pre US military guns.
Hell man both the glock and the Taurus are excellent choices why buy one when you can buy both and your spot on with the price i had to order it and after shipping and transfer fee and taxes it was $550 the actual price was $460
@@joshuahawkins2743 thank you my point exactly. Some people like different shoes every day, but I prefer guns
@@LowProOperator hell yes my friend you ever seen the comedy don't be a menace when he's holding pistols up wanting to know what matches his shoes he's wearing that day
@ yeah that’s actually me lol I do that every morning
Beretta 2024 New Model 92 GTS DA/SA frame mounted decocker/safety and it dot optic ready , based on the 1980 Beretta original design . You need a LOLA LOADER for loading mag's Beretta 92 XI SAO= single action only . Try the 11 lb. main hammer spring for a 7 lb. DA Trigger
Yeah, I think Beretta makes the superior firearm no doubt but Taurus really knocked it out of the park especially for the price point. The Beretta cost about three times as much. I don’t like the single action only set up though just personal preference I guess.
taurus is the upgraded version of the original design when the contract with the military ended beretta sold everything to taurus
I got a PT 92 AF TAURUS Call 6mm
@ 5:20 sounds like your MOM!... JK'S🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😂
@@Forgotten1-505 😂😂
Calling the PT92 a knock off or saying Beretta copied Taurus is not right, Taurus bought a Beretta factory to make those pistols. Google is your friend. I wont link the hundreds of articles that tell the story. The old 92s had the same safety. It looks like you have a very nice pistol enjoy it!
@@robertallenloos I said the PT 92 is a knock off of the Beretta except they added a 1911 style safety then Baretta copied that from them.
You’re still not getting it. The old Beretta 92’s had that frame mounted safety. Then went to a slide mounted safety… and back again.
PT or 917 or SIG or 92X magazin
So you chose to go away from the most reliable gun ever to a Taurus? Specifically one that has had countless problems?
Ugh another expert. I’ve actually recently switched back because of convenience. I’m just really good with my Glock. As far as the reliability this Taurus has never given me an issue, and these models aren’t known for being unreliable. They’re still in use today by Brazilian police and military. Probably one of the best models Taurus has produced.
Salve x acquisto Taurus
It’s not that easy to fire a Glock unless you’re just a very careless person 🧐🤔
Very easy actually. Not sure what you mean. I’ve been shooting glocks for years
But is their metal of same quality as berretta?
You couldn't give me a Glock for free. That gun is just butt ugly and I am not a big fan of no hammer plastic firearms. I have a Taurus 92 that I had purchased back in 1988 and it's still shooting good while looking good. First thing I did back then was replace the wooden grips with rubber, it's a very comfortable shooter no complaints from me about it at all.
it shines way too much dude. you should get a seracote applied on this gun otherwise i would rather stick with glock as an edc.
I couldn’t do that. It would completely ruin one of my favorite things about this piece. It’s too beautiful for that. Now as for my old standard Beretta 92 that wouldn’t be a bad idea.. I switch here and there like today I was feeling like carrying my Glock so that’s what I grabbed. Depends on what I’m wearing and where I’m going some things concealed better than others. if I’m wearing a coat all day, I have a chest rig I can wear this and it sits right under my armpit so nobody will see it. It’s a T-shirt day. I’m typically carrying the Glock in the waistband holster.
SCCY 🤮
you switched from a Glock to a Taurus for your carry. Congrats, biggest dummy award.
Apparently you have never shot a Taurus 92? It’s almost an exact replica of a Beretta except for the thumb safety which is 1911 style.. Hammer fired all metal probably one of the smoothest pistols I’ve ever shot. You have no idea what you’re talking about. You just heard a brand and assumed you do.
The Beretta 92 is the most combat proven pistol in the world. Apparently you need a history lesson on the PT92 lol, Wich is also itself a military used weapon. By Brazil
Yea, just because its a clone and its Not made in China, if they used decent materials and Copied the Original closely enough to call it a Clone. Its going to be as good or better at HALF or less the price. MY dad has an old 300 dollarish Browning High power Copy and I really liked it I think from Argentina? Even its old ass barely there sights, made me focus on picking up the sights and not being lazy and then focus more on the target too. Shoots well and handles just as good and not 1000+ dollars for a FN/Browning. Also I do have another FN the 5.7 and it is Expensive. I will probably still go ahead and geta Beretta SAO for 1kish also has threaded barrel and single action only more my style as most of my guns are 1911s or similar smaller guns.