Taurus 92af

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Depends on when it was made. If it's the old type then beretta 92 screws will interchange. However, recent ones have 3 larger bushingless screws, but one of the screws on the top left side I believe which has a bushing that holds in a spring and does double duty. I'll look it up. Hold on a sec
 
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Beretta and Taurus
Please Note: The Taurus PT series frames manufactured during and after 1997 use 3 grip screws of larger diameter that thread directly into the frame without the use of frame bushings. If you wish to use our Beretta / Taurus screws on these models, you will need to purchase 3 Beretta frame bushings (not available through Hogue). The 4th grip screw does use a frame bushing and can be replaced directly with one of our screws." http://www.hogueinc.com/store/categories/beretta-and-taurus/95

Also watch this before getting started. If yours is the later type the screws are fat and have no bushings (except the top one on the left side).


If yours is the earlier type then standard Beretta 92 grip screws will work.
 
I believe if what he is saying is correct the bushing has the threads stripped out. The one that has the bushing is the problem. I’m not sure the age of the pistol. But the video makes it much more clear what to look for thank you. He said the de cocker and safety are not working correctly.
 
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