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10/7/2014 5:26:22 PM EDT

I have a pt92 and its one of my favorite firearms. I've done a lot training with it and its used and abused. I would guess I'm pushing considerably over 10 thousand rounds on it. I had unusual problem that so sent it in to Taurus. (Best part is after all the years of use and abuse Taurus repaired it free of charge!)

                               

So here's what happened in case it helps someone. The pistol failed to stay in single action. After a round was fired the hammer would return back with slide about 1 in every ten rounds. I thought it may have been the sear, as it turns out it was the trigger bar. Anyhow if you ever encounter that issue replacing your trigger is pretty simple.
10/10/2014 11:06:39 AM EDT
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How long was the turnaround?  Years ago they used to ship the pistols back to Brazil for warranty work and it took forever.
10/10/2014 3:09:39 PM EDT
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I sent my Model 94 22 rimfire revolver to Taurus in Florida where it was repaired with about 3-4 week turn around including shipping both ways.  Taurus advised me to ship it by Federal Express which was going to cost $80+ so I had my dealer send it through USPS which was about $10-15 insured by priority mail.
10/10/2014 4:52:05 PM EDT
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How long was the turnaround?  Years ago they used to ship the pistols back to Brazil for warranty work and it took forever.
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After it was delivered to Taurus they had it back in the mail with in 2 weeks. They have a pretty nice repair status site you can see the real time process.

 
12/8/2014 11:06:02 AM EDT
[#4]
I'm having the exact same issue with my PT92, though mine is brand new.  Did they ever tell you what was faulty with the Trigger Bar?  I'm just trying to see if I can visually verify a problem before sending it in for repairs.

Thank you
12/10/2014 3:14:50 PM EDT
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I have a pt92 and its one of my favorite firearms. I've done a lot training with it and its used and abused. I would guess I'm pushing considerably over 10 thousand rounds on it. I had unusual problem that so sent it in to Taurus. (Best part is after all the years of use and abuse Taurus repaired it free of charge!)
                               
So here's what happened in case it helps someone. The pistol failed to stay in single action. After a round was fired the hammer would return back with slide about 1 in every ten rounds. I thought it may have been the sear, as it turns out it was the trigger bar. Anyhow if you ever encounter that issue replacing your trigger is pretty simple.
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I'm having the exact same issue with my PT92, though mine is brand new. Did they ever tell you what was faulty with the Trigger Bar? I'm just trying to see if I can visually verify a problem before sending it in for repairs.

Thank you