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A friend carries the Compact version every day, open carry. I have to say I find it a pretty accurate handgun, and out to 15 yards shoot it pretty well.

I personally prefer the Ruger 9E, more capacity, lighter, for me aims better, and the trigger, while heavier, is cleaner.

I only mention it that way as I was A/B comparing the two when I shot the Taurus.
 
i owned one in 1987 that did not have the decock it was either cocked and locked or manually lower the hammer for first round double action. it was my first centerfire handgun it came with smooth wood grips but i changed them to pachmyers. it was a very dependable and accurate firearm but lacked the superior machining and features of its copy the beretta 92
 
The PT-92 is a great budget firearm. Taurus doesn't offer all the pimped up finishes anymore. They probably don't want to get confused with Exeter.
 
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Never owned one but I do have a Beretta 92FS and three other Berettas. I have shot one several times and when I did they all seemed to shoot equivalent to the 92FS. The folks I know who own them have all liked them.
 
Loved my 80s vintage PT92, it was more accurate than 90% of the Beretta 92s the other officers were carrying at the time.. When I went to replace it after the fire I found an Italian made Beretta for almost $100 less as all the PT92s I found were loaded down with rails and other tacticool features I didn't want. Bought he Beretta.
 
The Taurus models were made on Beretta machinery in a former Beretta factory after Beretta finished a run of guns for Brazil. I carried Beretta 92s and 96 as an LEO. They were accurate and failure free guns. But large, and I hated the safety on the slide as it is hard for me to reach. My method was to flick it off with my support hand thumb as I took my grip.
I like the Taurus safety on the frame, like the original Beretta.
I don't know if Taurus deserves the animus a lot of people have for them, but I have a PT709 Slim, and although some have had problems, I have never had a FTF or FTE with mine.
 
They're going for around $300 in my area and two of my co-workers own / carry / shoot / love them. I've shot a couple of the Taurus versions; they are accurate and have a good feel. Then again, I base my Beretta experience on my time in the military with my issued M-9.
 
I have owned another Taurus. The Raging Hornet. What a blast to shoot. 8 rounds of .22 Hornet center fire in a revolver.
 
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