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The 19-round magazine extends one inch below the grip. It ships with both a 17 and 19-round factory magazine.(discontinued).40 Smith & Wesson. PT100, .40 S&W version with 3-dot fixed sights. 10- or 11-round factory magazines available. PT101, .40 S&W version with an adjustable rear sight, compatible with PT100 magazines. (discontinued)
A Taurus PT145 that has been field stripped into the major components. Taurus Millennium series pistols are manufactured with injection molded polymer frames, and blued carbon steel, stainless steel, or titanium slides. [self-published source] Available cartridge chamberings include .32 ACP, .380 ACP, 9mm Parabellum, .40 Smith & Wesson, and .45 ...
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The Tavor is primarily chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO and uses STANAG magazines, conversion kits for 9×19mm Parabellum and 5.45×39mm calibre are also available. The IDF uses both 3.6-gram (55 gr) M193 and 4.0-gram (62 gr) M855 5.56×45mm rounds.
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The "Compact" is as large as most other manufactureers "full size" models. It is just as accurate and reliable as its full size counterparts too. However, while Taurus is still manufacturing the PT92 and all the full size variants, they no longer make the PT92c. In fact, Taurus cannot even provide replacement grips or magazines for the compact ...
PT100 or PT-100 may refer to: A type of the Taurus PT92 pistol. A type of resistance thermometer. Panzerfaust, a German anti-tank weapon of World War II. Category: Letter–number combination disambiguation pages.