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Taurus pt99af
MIKE WISKEY
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recently bought one of these, basicly a copy of the Berretta 92. do the magazine interchange?
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recently bought one of these, basicly a copy of the Berretta 92. do the magazine interchange?
Quick answer is "no". You can't expect stock/factory Beretta 92 mags to run in Taurus 92/99 guns out of the box.
On the other hand, apparently the only functional difference is mag catch location, and the Beretta mags can be fairly easily modified to work just by enlarging the catch hole a little bit. See here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imel3gS142w
Incidentally, Taurus 92/99 mags are fairly inexpensive and readily available, so unless you have access to a bunch of cheap/free Beretta mags, there probably isn't a good reason to do this. Mec-gar made 15, 19, and 20 round Taurus mags can be had for $19, $30, and $35 respectively, brand new.
Edit: FWIW, MecGar mags are excellent. The company makes the "factory" OEM mags for a number of major manufacturers, including SIG, Walther, Kimber, Smith and Wesson, and Kel-Tec. They actually used to make the OEM Beretta mags too, but don't anymore. So I wouldn't hesitate for one second to buy MecGar mags for my Taurus.
On the actual pistol, the original Taurus gun company was founded in the wake of WWII in Brazil in a previous Beretta factory using its old tooling. The 92 pistol used to be a direct copy of the older Beretta, but its since sort of "diverged" a bit to the point where the design is slightly different, and not every part interchanges.
Still, Taurus has been making these for decades, they're probably one of its strongest designs, and this is one of the few Taurus models I'd have no problem buying or relying on.