Oh Noes - PT 92 Decocker troubles

imacgyver

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Recently purchased a Taurus PT-92 (Beretta Clone)from Academy a little over a week ago. But now when I use the left side thumb safety to decock the gun, it drops the hammer past the decocked position. but (the two times I was able to test this with a round in - it did not set off a round since it kind of catches but I don't trust it.

If I compete I will need to decock the hammer and holster after making ready, an accidental discharge could keep me from competing.

What do I do?

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raXJxK3l1-U[/youtube]

FIXED - but no sound
 
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Why do you have to decock it?
Can you not put it on safe, or is it a decocker only model?
 
That looks like it should do that. I had a ruger p95 that was the same way. It decocks and puts on safety
 
at 0:14 I decock using the left side safety, at 0:26 I use the right side. When I use the left side, you can notice that the gap "half rooster" is non existent.
 
There should be a plate inside the pistol that comes up and blocks the firing pin whenever you hit the decocker lover
 
If you are really worried about it, take it to Mike at Accurate Iron and have him inspect it. He will be able to tell you if there is something wrong with it.
 
If you are really worried about it, take it to Mike at Accurate Iron and have him inspect it. He will be able to tell you if there is something wrong with it.
At a minimum!!!!

If there's anything you're worried might be unsafe, you owe it to everyone shooting with you to have it checked.
 
it would be nice to have it looked at before having to ship it off to Miami for who knows how long!
 
I can't tell what's happening from your video.... Let's work through this from what we know.

Did you decock a hot pistol 4 times Sunday night at Heartland?
How many times did it AD?
Right answers .....4 possibles--- 0 failures

Did you alter the gun since that ? no? If not, what made the de- cocker break?

Common sense tells me that unless you took things apart that were way outta your pay grade on Monday- your Taurus is okie dokie.

Test my hypothesis.... Head up into some rural area where you can legally discharge your pistol. Load it, rack it, point it in a safe direction with your soft parts in the clear, activate your de cocker until it fails.... If it does'nt fail after a few dozen tries... Use your pistol with normal dilligence.

If you can't find a safe place to go hot,,,, purchase a set of snap caps and do the same thing.

Question... Is your pistol under recall, and doesn't make loud noises when you test it use it with the relative confidence we'd give any de cocker equipped handgun.

That's my .02- take it for what it's worth
 
It used to decock the hammer from full to half. The left side will decock past half but it still does not hit the striker. The right side will decock to half. The hammer will rooster to half. The hammer has a notch on it that will catch and stop at half rooster, but it is worn away on the left side. Enough to allow it to slip past.

I tested it about 2-3 times after I noticed the issue, about a dozen when I got home on an expended cap (with a piece of tape that would show a mark or puncture - no new marks or puncturing. The safety and all else is operational (once I noticed the right side would work, I looked to see that wear on the hammer).


On Sunday, I decocked 1x after stage 1, 2x on stage two, 2x on stage 3 and 2x on stage 4. So 7 times on Sunday.

Monday - I went to the range and must have decocked atleast 15 - 20 times.

Tuesday - I went to a range and must have decocked atleast 3 - 4 times before noticing the issue.

*Here are events that may have caused this issue*
Monday - My idiot unsafe disrespectful friend drops the slide twice (after instructing him to leave open or walk the slide back)on empty.
Tuesday - While shooting (I noticed that once with me and once with my instructor that the slide had dropped on an empty mag during shooting. 1 fail to fire (dud but cap was struck) and the instructor had dry fired it at least twice to show me how to adjust for flinch.

Thanks to everyone for their help. I know that the safety will work, I know that the right side will work and if in competition, I can use that or manually decock it will be 100% fine. I just am not to certain of the left side decocking and a round not going off. I ALWAYS POINT DOWN RANGE OR IN A SAFE POSITION WHEN DECOCKING OR TESTING THE SAFETY EVEN WHEN EMPTY!! This is a habit.


I can't tell what's happening from your video.... Let's work through this from what we know.

Did you decock a hot pistol 4 times Sunday night at Heartland?
How many times did it AD?
Right answers .....4 possibles--- 0 failures

Did you alter the gun since that ? no? If not, what made the de- cocker break?

Common sense tells me that unless you took things apart that were way outta your pay grade on Monday- your Taurus is okie dokie.

Test my hypothesis.... Head up into some rural area where you can legally discharge your pistol. Load it, rack it, point it in a safe direction with your soft parts in the clear, activate your de cocker until it fails.... If it does'nt fail after a few dozen tries... Use your pistol with normal dilligence.

If you can't find a safe place to go hot,,,, purchase a set of snap caps and do the same thing.

Question... Is your pistol under recall, and doesn't make loud noises when you test it use it with the relative confidence we'd give any de cocker equipped handgun.

That's my .02- take it for what it's worth
 
Don't get me wrong. Everything else is great. Accuracy, feel everything! It may have been something I did.
 
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