I think it's safe to say that if you find a Taurus PT92 that works, it can be on par with the Beretta M9/92. But shoddy quality control and customer service is Taurus's downfall. Personally if I am going to fork over good money for a gun I always save for a little longer and spend a little extra to get not only what I really wanted to begin with, but end up with a quality gun. After making numerous cheap buys throughout the years I swore I would never do it again since they always end up getting sold anyways. I would rather own a quality firearm and be proud to own it, then to save a couple hundred for the cheaper option. If I spent a little extra to begin with instead of opting for the cheaper options, which I ended up selling for a loss anyway, I would probably have 2-3 more guns right now. But instead I ended up selling them for a loss, and buying what I originally wanted anyway. Buy once buy right.
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