• If you are having trouble changng your password please click here for help.

There is a reason your stuff isn’t selling.

This 45 started out life as a TISAS. Then I stumbled upon it while pawn yawning and decided to make it my Gucci glove box gun.

I milled the slide, blasted it, then reproduced Les Baer's roll marks and blued the frame and slide. Next I used only the most premium Cylinder & Slide and Nighthawk internals, including a match chambered barrel.

This thing will shoot lights out now that I've worked my magic on it.
20250106_194536.jpg
 
This 45 started out life as a TISAS. Then I stumbled upon it while pawn yawning and decided to make it my Gucci glove box gun.

I milled the slide, blasted it, then reproduced Les Baer's roll marks and blued the frame and slide. Next I used only the most premium Cylinder & Slide and Nighthawk internals, including a match chambered barrel.

This thing will shoot lights out now that I've worked my magic on it.
View attachment 8252817
Nice Glock
 
I am going to start looking around for a 90's PT92. I will pick it up if I find one. Now that I know how the read the serial number for date code I can look at every one I run across. The tree letters at the beginning of the serial number are; #1 is the caliber or gauge, number 2 is the year and the 3rd is the build month.
I didn't know trees came with letters......... :becky:
 
This Taurus was made in August of 1994. They were just getting started and trying to impress at the time. So their guns were a lot better than the Taurus these days. It's to bad they never gained traction. Their prices were in line or just slightly lower with most of the other players like S&W, Ruger and others. I saw a lot of the PT92's in the movies. Chris Rock carried one in the movie with Jackie chan " Rush Hour ". His was either a highly polished stainless or nickel plated job. I can't remember off the top of my head but I've seen them in a few more movies as well. I would like to find one of those made in the 90's as well.
Now I know you're being goofy. It wasn't Chris Rock, it was Chris Tucker in the Rush Hour movies. :dance:
 
This 45 started out life as a TISAS. Then I stumbled upon it while pawn yawning and decided to make it my Gucci glove box gun.

I milled the slide, blasted it, then reproduced Les Baer's roll marks and blued the frame and slide. Next I used only the most premium Cylinder & Slide and Nighthawk internals, including a match chambered barrel.

This thing will shoot lights out now that I've worked my magic on it.
View attachment 8252817
How dos it identify itself now? 😬
 
Ladies and gentlemen, boy and girls, children of all ages, please remember that while the universe spins endlessly in a cosmic dance of unfathomable proportions, and while the sands of time slip inexorably through the hourglass of existence, it is often the smallest, most inconsequential moments—like the choice between whether to toast your bread lightly or let it crisp to golden perfection—that truly encapsulate the infinite complexities and trivialities of human life, reminding us all to ponder the meaning of it all, or perhaps simply to enjoy a really good sandwich.
 
Back
Top Bottom