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* Dr. Porter (Gail Harris) and Jack (Tim Abell) in ''[[Curse of the Komodo]]''
* Dr. Porter (Gail Harris) and Jack (Tim Abell) in ''[[Curse of the Komodo]]''
*[[Anatole Taubman]] as Elvis in [[Quantum of Solace]]


=== Television ===
=== Television ===

Revision as of 16:21, 28 March 2009

The Taurus PT92 pistol and its variants appears in the following films and television series used by the following actors:

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Taurus PT92AF (blued) 9mm
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Taurus PT92 (stainless) 9mm
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Taurus PT92 AFS stainless steel with tactical rails - 9mm.


PT92

A Brazilian-made "Wonder Nine" based on the original Beretta 92, it is distinguished from the more modern Beretta 92F by its frame-mounted safety, whereas the 92F has its safety mounted on the slide.

Film

Television

PT92C/PT92CS

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Taurus PT92CS - Stainless version of the Compact PT92C - 9mm

The PT92C is the compact version of the PT92 pistol. The PT92CS is the stainless version of the Compact pistol. The barrel, slide and grip are shortened and the magazine holds only 12 rounds.

Film






PT99

Same as the PT92, but with raised, adjustable sights for target shooters. In order to distinguish it from the PT92, look closely at the rear sight, and also at the front sight (which is taller than that of the PT92). Both PT92s and PT99s now come standard with accessory rails since 2005. The sights are the ONLY difference between the two guns, always have been.

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Blued Taurus PT99 - 9mm
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Newer (1998 and later) Taurus PT99 9mm (note the wider cocking serrations in the slide compared to older models above).

Film


Television