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    You'll be surprise how soft it shoots for such a light weight compact .45 ACP.

    If you can't find the field striping video here, go to "Youtube" videos and type in "PT145 disassembly" and you'll get a number to watch.
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    Not bad at all. A lot easier to take down than a rifle!
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    You are going to absolutely love your PT. I have carried mine for 3 years and have never had a hiccup. Makes me feel nice and secure!
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    I've owned two Millennium Pros, and have not experienced any difficulties in removing the slides for cleaning.

    I don't own a PT145...yet, but they are very fine pistols.

    Congratulations!

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    Let's not get all squirrely.

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    Worst thing about my PT145, is it's appetite. Insatiable.
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    Texas friendly, spoken here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sgtsandman View Post
    EDIT: Where in Texas are you from? I used to live in Beaufort when I was a little fart.
    I used to live in Houston but now I am in the DFW area. I'm sure you will love your PT145 as much as I do mine.
    Taurus Millennium Pro PT145 3rd Gen (Stainless)
    Taurus PT-24/7 OSS DS .45 ACP (Black)
    Taurus PT-24/7 Pro C DS .45 ACP (Stainless)
    Taurus PT-24/7 Pro C DS 9mm (Stainless)
    Ruger KSR9 & KSR9c

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    My PT145 doesn't seem to recoil as sharply as my PT140 . If I did not reload I could not feed my babies and they would starve. I like to carry ether one as they both fit my ccw holster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by judgeparker View Post
    My PT145 doesn't seem to recoil as sharply as my PT140 . If I did not reload I could not feed my babies and they would starve. I like to carry ether one as they both fit my ccw holster.
    I looked at both. The PT140 seemed a bit heavier and I prefer larger calibers, not that there is anything wrong with a .40 caliber weapon. Plenty of Police carry them.
    Taurus Millennium PT145PRO (3rd Generation - Stainless) in .45ACP
    Marlin 1895GS in .45/70 Government
    Western Auto Revelation 200 in .30-30 Winchester
    Squires Bingham Model 14 in .22 LR
    Life member of the NRA and PA Rifle & Pistol Association.

    The National Guard: The ORIGINAL Department of Homeland Security since 1636.

    If the gun supporting community was as violent as the anti gunners say they are then there wouldn't be any anti gunners anymore.

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    I have had my slide stick on me. It was the first time tearing it down right after I got my PT145. It hasn't happened since and I don't know what the cause was, but it's easy tearing down the gun now!

 

 

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