Yes, but it requires an adapter to do such, and these are a bit uncommon.
Don't think so. Taurus PT-92 is based on machining for the Beretta 92SB, which was manufactured for the Brazilian Army (hence the plant that Taurus bought) The modifications since (Beretta making the 92F, Taurus going its own route) have altered the location of the magazine latch within the pistol, so the magazines will probably not line up.Not strictly true. The Taurus 92 (first model) was exactly the same as the first model Beretta 92.....NOT the much later 92SB........other than the hooked trigger guard of the Taurus. The original Beretta 92 had a frame mounted safety a little like that on the 1911 45 auto. The magazine release was mounted down near the very bottom of the left grip. And these two pistols...the Beretta 92 and the Taurus 92...were fully interchangable including magazines. I know....I own examples of both guns.The rest is basically correct.
If you mean "military", it is the Beretta 92.
You will have to contact Beretta
Both Glock 17 9 mm and beretta 92 fs witch are butter because of their high durability.
No. The Beretta 92 magazine will function in a PT92 - the PT92 is a Beretta 92 manufactured under license. However, the 9mm 92 magazine will not work for the .40 PT99.
Check with Beretta Customer Service thru their website.
The M9 magazine holds 15 rounds. Any magazine designed to be compatible with the Beretta 92 is capable of being used in an M9 pistol, but the only issue magazines are 15 round non-OEM magazines.
The Beretta 98 used slightly larger 9x21mm ammo (as opposed to 9x19mm that the 92 utilized). Some variations of the 98 also used 7.65mm Luger rounds.
There is no oil tank on any Beretta ever made.
100-450
Carlo Beretta, Giuseppe Mazzetti and Vittorio Valle from Beretta's design team all had a hand in creating the Beretta 92, which is what the M9 is.
Beretta 92's can vary in price from 100-1000 USD