How durable is the Taurus PT 92 or 100? I want to buy on just for the looks and some backyard shooting, but I want to make sure it isn't going to break on me.
My pt99 (92 with adjustable sights) is from 1993 according to the serial number. Round count is unknown.
Only problem I see is one broken spring on the slide stop (1$ fix) and some of the blueing on the slide is wearing thin.
Very durable, VERY reliable, and quite accurate. I've owned several over the years. Only problem I had was one that broke the locking block. It had over thirty thousand rounds at the time, so I don't think that constitutes a real problem
These are very solid guns, the flagship of the Taurus line. I cannot recommend them highly enough.
Taurus's PT 92/99 are a VERY good gun. Keep in mind they also come with a lifetime warranty. Even if you buy it used! You should be able to pick up a good used PT 92 for about $350. Now as far as their Millennium, I'd probably stay away from that. Bad stories heavily out weigh the good ones. Their 1911's, the one I got to fire wasn't bad. Would rather have a Spring Field or Kimber 1911.
I had one back in 1983 when they first started to test the Beretta's for the military, mine was a 99 great gun, Taurus actually bought Beretta's old machines to make them....way back then anyway
I carried the Beretta M-9 in the military and I've owned the Taurus PT-92 for a few years now. I put about 1000 rounds through it every year. I've only had one failure to feed with it and I was using junk ammo when it happened. The frame mounted decocker is much easier to use than Beretta's slide mounted. I truly love the weapon and would recommend it to anyone. Go out and buy it!!!