I was starting to consider a hi-cap 9mm for the range and plate shoots, when this PT92 model caught my eye. I loved the looks, the matte finish with stainless accents really hooked me for some reason. After some research I found these pistols have a stong following and a great reputaion...I bought one.
Bud's was was a pia to deal with and messed up but I finally got the pistol. In hand I was impressed. It has very good balance, a solid, tight feel and I did like the control placement over Beretta's. Ah the looks The entire pistol is matte, even the accents, I guess the non-reflective finish earns it the "Combat" title...Anyway, I thought it looked better than its pics, all-business and understated just like I like my guns.
On the range, its proved to be 100% functional with the ~200 rounds of Winchester and CCI FMJ ammo I have through so far. The big PT92 is a complete pleasure to shoot, the trigger is smooth and crisp and the recoil might as well be called a hand massge Accuracy is fine, it does shoot a few inches low(@25-50') "dotting the i" and I had to adjust to a "hold over" poa but it does put bullets tightly on target. This weekend I'm going to try it out at a plate shoot with either 147g or 124g rounds. This model came with two 17r mags(Mac-ger makes 18rounders for the PT92 at $24). It is DA/SA with the decocker/safety and yes it can be held in "condition 1". I'm very happy with this purchase. On to the pics:
Bud's was was a pia to deal with and messed up but I finally got the pistol. In hand I was impressed. It has very good balance, a solid, tight feel and I did like the control placement over Beretta's. Ah the looks The entire pistol is matte, even the accents, I guess the non-reflective finish earns it the "Combat" title...Anyway, I thought it looked better than its pics, all-business and understated just like I like my guns.
On the range, its proved to be 100% functional with the ~200 rounds of Winchester and CCI FMJ ammo I have through so far. The big PT92 is a complete pleasure to shoot, the trigger is smooth and crisp and the recoil might as well be called a hand massge Accuracy is fine, it does shoot a few inches low(@25-50') "dotting the i" and I had to adjust to a "hold over" poa but it does put bullets tightly on target. This weekend I'm going to try it out at a plate shoot with either 147g or 124g rounds. This model came with two 17r mags(Mac-ger makes 18rounders for the PT92 at $24). It is DA/SA with the decocker/safety and yes it can be held in "condition 1". I'm very happy with this purchase. On to the pics: