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'''The Taurus PT92 pistol appears in the following films and television series used by the following actors:'''
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'''The Taurus PT92 pistol and its variants appears in the following films and television series used by the following actors:'''
  
[[Image:TaurusPT92.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Older (pre-1998) Taurus PT92 9mm]]
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[[Image:Taurus-PT92AF.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Taurus PT92AF (blued) 9mm]]
[[Image:Taurus-PT92AF.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Early Model Taurus PT92AF - blued - 9mm]]
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[[Image:TaurusPT92.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Taurus PT92 (stainless) 9mm]]
[[Image:Taurus pt99.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Newer (1998 and later) Taurus PT99 9mm (PT92 with adjustable sights)]]
 
  
  
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==PT92==
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A Brazilian-made "Wonder Nine" based on the original [[Beretta M92F|Beretta 92]], it is distinguished from the more modern [[Beretta M92F|Beretta 92F]] by its frame-mounted safety, whereas the 92F has its safety mounted on the slide.
  
 
=== Film ===
 
=== Film ===
 
* A gangster in ''[[Red Heat]]''
 
  
 
* [[Simon Pegg]] as Sergeant Nicholas Angel in ''[[Hot Fuzz]]''
 
* [[Simon Pegg]] as Sergeant Nicholas Angel in ''[[Hot Fuzz]]''
  
 
* [[Chow Yun-Fat]] as Tequila, [[Tony Leung]] as Alan, and gangsters in ''[[Hard Boiled]]''
 
* [[Chow Yun-Fat]] as Tequila, [[Tony Leung]] as Alan, and gangsters in ''[[Hard Boiled]]''
 
* [[John Leguizamo]] as Tybalt, [[Dash Mihok]] as Benvolio, and [[Harold Perrineau]] as Mercutio in ''[[Romeo & Juliet]]'' (PT99, as the "Sword 9mm", "Dagger 9mm", and "Rapier 9mm")
 
  
 
* [[Wes Studi]] as Hanover, [[Djimon Hounsou]] as Vivo, [[Famke Janssen]] as Trillian, and [[Kevin J. O'Connor]] as Joey in ''[[Deep Rising]]'' (both PT92 and PT99)
 
* [[Wes Studi]] as Hanover, [[Djimon Hounsou]] as Vivo, [[Famke Janssen]] as Trillian, and [[Kevin J. O'Connor]] as Joey in ''[[Deep Rising]]'' (both PT92 and PT99)
  
* [[Michael Douglas]] as William Foster and [[Frederic Forrest]] as Nick the Nazi Surplus Store Owner in ''[[Falling Down]]
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* [[Michael Douglas]] as William Foster and [[Frederic Forrest]] as Nick the Nazi Surplus Store Owner in ''[[Falling Down]]''
  
 
* [[Ned Beatty]] as Senator Meachum and [[Kate Mara]] as Sarah in ''[[Shooter]]''
 
* [[Ned Beatty]] as Senator Meachum and [[Kate Mara]] as Sarah in ''[[Shooter]]''
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* Several actors in ''[[Elite Squad]]''
 
* Several actors in ''[[Elite Squad]]''
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=== Television ===
 
=== Television ===
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* ''[[CSI: Miami]]''
 
* ''[[CSI: Miami]]''
  
* ''[[Harsh Realm]]'' (PT99)
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==PT99==
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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.
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[[Image:Taurus pt99.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Newer (1998 and later) Taurus PT99 9mm (note the wider cocking serrations in the slide compared to older models above).]]
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=== Film ===
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* A gangster in ''[[Red Heat]]''
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* [[Wes Studi]] as Hanover, [[Djimon Hounsou]] as Vivo, [[Famke Janssen]] as Trillian, and [[Kevin J. O'Connor]] as Joey in ''[[Deep Rising]]'' (both PT92 and PT99)
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* [[John Leguizamo]] as Tybalt, [[Dash Mihok]] as Benvolio, and [[Harold Perrineau]] as Mercutio in ''[[Romeo & Juliet]]'' (as the "Sword 9mm", "Dagger 9mm", and "Rapier 9mm")
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=== Television ===
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* ''[[Harsh Realm]]''
  
 
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[[Category:Gun]]

Revision as of 04:33, 11 October 2008

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

Taurus PT92AF (blued) 9mm
Taurus PT92 (stainless) 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



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.

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

Film


Television


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