Okay, so I get four shots of American Eagle 124 grain full metal jacket 9mm out of my Taurus PT92AFS that I proudly bought here on the exchange and well, it fails to eject after the fourth trigger pull of the first mag. Okay, I rack the slide as I'm sure it didn't eject but the slide is stiff and won't open. I now avoid panic by knowing this isn't life or death, I keep the pistol pointed in a safe direction and just stay there, I pull the trigger one more time to try and clear the chamber but nothing. Still holding the pistol in a safe direction I bring my target mover closer and I see exactly four holes on the paper. I have now analytically decided that the round stuck inside my pistol is indeed a non-ejected piece of brass. I put my Taurus back in it's box and decide that it needs a trip to the smiths. I take it out to examine it one more time but this time I try to strip it and slide pops off, I remove the recoil spring and guide rod to find the locking block is broken in such a way that it is preventing the barrel from being removed from the slide, I can also see my non-ejected piece of bass. I slowly work the broken piece of steel until I can get the barrel free and pick at the empty 9mm cartridge until it pops out. I then go home in dismay and turn on my computer to post all about it and find out how I am going to get my pistol serviced by Taurus' so called lifetime warranty that doesn't seem to be valid for Canadians. However, before I can do any of this windows Vista gives me an annoying pop-up saying "You have come to a sad realization, allow or cancel."
Yep, between getting screwed on the EE and now having my locking block break on one of my treasured pistols, I'm due for some luck,
Tim.
Yep, between getting screwed on the EE and now having my locking block break on one of my treasured pistols, I'm due for some luck,
Tim.


















































