I've owned three Taurus pistols so far. Two were PT-92s, of which I still have one, and there was a PT-940. I sold the first PT92 when I fell on hard times and needed the money. The 2nd one I've had since 1992. It's a stainless PT-92AFS.
Both PT-92s are fine firearms, never had a hiccup out of either of them. When I took the CPL training course two Novembers ago, I used my PT-92 for the shooting part of it. In Michigan, most instructors use the NRA home defense course, which limits you to 5 rounds in a magazine. Not a good way to let the PT-92 shine, still, when we got to the rapid fire part of the shooting test, my weapon was empty before anyone elses'.
And yes, all the shots hit the paper.
One of the other guys in the class commented to me, "You really know how to make that thing sing."
The PT-940 was a completely different experience. I picked it up used at a gun show. At first I had no complaints about it. Then one day I noticed that when firing it from a DA position (starting with the hammer down) sometimes, the hammer would not fall all the way. It would hang on the half cock notch. It was only from a DA pull that this seemed to happen, which I discovered by dry firing.
It made one trip to the local gunsmith (same place that I bought it from, they were the dealer at the gunshow that I bought it from) It STILL did this, so I traded it in on a Firestorm 1911 .45 ACP.
Right now, my PT-92 rotates with my Firestorm for my carry weapon. I like them both, and I like the firepower that 15+1 rounds of 9mm gives me. When I can find them, I'm going to get some of the new 17 round mags that Taurus now makes for the PT-92/99 series.