Taurus PT145
Posted: July 23rd, 2009, 11:21 am
A couple years ago I was interested in getting a light weight carry .45acp, I looked for a long time because I wanted to actually hold it in my hand before I made a decision because being a 1911 all steel fan for over 50 years. One of the original members of this board and a person I served with in Vietnam PM me and recommended me looking at the Taurus PT145 Mllennum. I researched it and it seemed to fit my requirements for a light weight 45ACP compact.
I found this one at my local dealers, its was LNIB and asking price was $350, I believe at the time the suggest retail for a NIB was $399. My dealer let me shoot it since it was used and I fell in love with the Taurus PT145.

Its a DA only which I had to get use to being all my 1911A1's were SA, but now I like because I can carry it 10+1 with the safety off like a revolver, the fit and feel was great for me. What really impressed me was the felt recoil and muzzle flip was very light and the flip was almost non-existent and it didn't have the mag disconnect which I do not like. Weighing in a 22.6 oz empty, with a 3.25"bbl and a OAL of 6" and a sight radius of 5" with the 1 dot adjustable Heinie front and rear sights and a slim double stack magazine that held 10rds that is 3/16" slimmer than a Glock, and compared to the P-64's 6.3" OAL and its 21.9oz's and 6rd mag. Don't get me wrong, the P-64 is still my main carry but the Taurus PT145 flat turned me on. When I'm not carrying the PT145 [usually warmer weather] it usually resides at my PC desk.
So a couple years ago I entered the new gun world, looking back it was quite an adjustment at the time, but today I'm very comfortable with it, I am still contemplating getting a lazier to go on the tack rail, however, I'm still a tad old fashioned for all the new do-dads, although with my waning eye sight the lazier is starting to grow on me.
I found this one at my local dealers, its was LNIB and asking price was $350, I believe at the time the suggest retail for a NIB was $399. My dealer let me shoot it since it was used and I fell in love with the Taurus PT145.

Its a DA only which I had to get use to being all my 1911A1's were SA, but now I like because I can carry it 10+1 with the safety off like a revolver, the fit and feel was great for me. What really impressed me was the felt recoil and muzzle flip was very light and the flip was almost non-existent and it didn't have the mag disconnect which I do not like. Weighing in a 22.6 oz empty, with a 3.25"bbl and a OAL of 6" and a sight radius of 5" with the 1 dot adjustable Heinie front and rear sights and a slim double stack magazine that held 10rds that is 3/16" slimmer than a Glock, and compared to the P-64's 6.3" OAL and its 21.9oz's and 6rd mag. Don't get me wrong, the P-64 is still my main carry but the Taurus PT145 flat turned me on. When I'm not carrying the PT145 [usually warmer weather] it usually resides at my PC desk.
So a couple years ago I entered the new gun world, looking back it was quite an adjustment at the time, but today I'm very comfortable with it, I am still contemplating getting a lazier to go on the tack rail, however, I'm still a tad old fashioned for all the new do-dads, although with my waning eye sight the lazier is starting to grow on me.