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i am having issues getting the file, no matter where i click it says the file got deleted?
is there a new site or something to find the complete compatibly list?
 
Will someone update this please, or if someone already has the file PM me and I'll host it.

None of the links work, all say the file is no longer available of deleted.
 
A better question would be, has anyone tried using a Taurus PT92 mag in a KelTec Sub 2000 carbine set up to use Beretta mags?
 
I have a Pt-92 with accessory rail, stainless all silver, but i want to make the slide release, clip release button, safety switch, the slide lock, the trigger and the barrel black. if you have any info on if i can paint them or if you have a black one and you want silver hardware on your cause that would be sweet let me know.
 
i have question about ammo for A 9MM TAURUS.
what is the standard ammo? bought it yrs ago and had it in storage. so, now with the new house i need ammo.
7.45/115 gr is what i bought because luger and parebellum are the same. i'm wondering about the load?
 
i have question about ammo for A 9MM TAURUS.
what is the standard ammo? bought it yrs ago and had it in storage. so, now with the new house i need ammo.
7.45/115 gr is what i bought because luger and parebellum are the same. i'm wondering about the load?
There are a thousand opinions on this and you can only make up your mind by looking at the ballistics of the cartridge. 115 gr loads can travel 1100+ fps out of a 4" 9mm. As the weight increases the velocity generally decreases. You have the option of 115 124 135 147 gr rds from your 9mm(and probably some in between) A good 115 gr rd. may deliver 300+ ft/lbs while a 147 gr load will deliver similiar similiar energy. From what i've read the heavier bullet will penetrate more even though it is slightly slower( 1000 fps or slower out of a 147 gr load ). It is not a simple science and no one really knows what will be more effective in a self defense application. So shoot 'em all and Carry the ones your most accurate with. Look for +p (hotter loads, more powder) if your gun manual allows. These will travel anywhere from 100 to 300 fps faster than a standard loading. (depending on weight )
 
In what way is the rear sight different between the Beretta and the Taurus?
I.e. is the Taurus dovetail deeper, shallower, different angle, etc?
Which one has the larger dovetail? Like if the Taurus has a bigger cutout, a Beretta rear sight could be placed into the Taurus but there would be gaps that need filling, which wouldn't be terribly complicated.
 
Not that there was any doubt, but I'll just add my one data point for the sake of data points.


I put a brand new Beretta 92 barrel assembly (barrel, locking block, pin and plunger) into my Taurus PT-92 AFS and it worked just dandy.
 
In what way is the rear sight different between the Beretta and the Taurus?
I.e. is the Taurus dovetail deeper, shallower, different angle, etc?
Which one has the larger dovetail? Like if the Taurus has a bigger cutout, a Beretta rear sight could be placed into the Taurus but there would be gaps that need filling, which wouldn't be terribly complicated.
I just finished mounting a Sight Mount rear sight on a customers PT 92, approximately the same height but differens front to back and steeper angle. I thought they would be the same but they are not.
 
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