MikLaw:Jes, I'm real interested in getting one of the mini 45s from Taurus and meant to ask you about your new little .45. How does it shoot? Does the double spring help to hold the recoil down some? Comfortable to shoot and carry?
So far I am extremely happy. This last time out with the WWB ammo it was shooting low. I felt like I was shooting the eyes out with the Blazer first time around. The Heine sights will take some getting used to. My buddy brought his G26 and we compared.... the only difference is the grip of the G26 is about 1/2 inch shorter than the PT145 (and cost an extra $200). It holds 10 9mm, and mine holds 10 45s. I have been carrying it in a cheap bianchi IWB made for my Ruger P95 and it is fairly comfy. Overall shape seems similar to the XD sub compacts.
I read all the reviews I could find and there are some bad ones and good ones. Apparently Taurus inplemented all the fixes in this last gen of the PT145 because it apparently uses a lot of the parts from the new 24/7 line. Mags are supposed to interchange (12 rounders). There was a used blue model for $299 at the shop. My new stainless was $369.
Fit and finish is good. Feed ramp is a mirror. The double recoil springs ride on a plastic guide rod
Trigger is good. In actuallity the thing is always in single action unless a round fails to fire, then you can hit it again with double action. There is a lot of light takeup, but the trigger has a super short reset.
Takedown is odd, you have to pry out the takedown pin, rack the slide back, hold the trigger down and then take the slide off.
This is my first 45 and I was expecting some recoil..... none to speak of, it is not as bad as my 380CC with wolf ammo. I was actually disappointed ![Surprise [:O]](/emoticons/emotion-3.gif)