Bought a brand new PT111 G2 9mm two weeks ago. $237.00 - $50 rebate = $187 total price out the dealer's door. Have put 100+ rounds through it (Speer Lawman FMJ, Commercial FMJ reloads & Speer JHP's). Had one minor malfunction in the very first 13 rounds = slide did not close completely. One light tap on the rear of the slide with my hand fixed it and have not had any other malfunctions of any kind. I assume the pistol just needed a little breaking in like most do.
TRIGGER: Long weightless take-up with crisp 6.0 pound Glock-like snap at the end. Very easy to get used to. Basically it is just like a Glock trigger pull except with a much longer initial take-up. (Trigger pull measured with RCBS Trigger Pull Device).
GRIP: Very comfortable being slightly wider than some due to double-stack mag capacity, fits hand very well, grip angle is similar to 1911's, Sigs, etc., has sandpaper like sections to facilitate a non-slip handhold that work very well.
SAFETY: A manual safety is located in the usual 1911 position and operates the same way. It is very easy to disengage quickly. I really like this extra safety in a pocket-carry size pistol. It also has a typical Glock-style trigger safety.
WEIGHT: 18.8 oz empty without mag. Fully loaded with 13 124gr rounds it weighs 27.3 oz. (Weighed on Postal digital scale).
ACCURACY: Fired off-hand at 7 yards by my petite wife = tennis ball size groups dead center after adjusting sights with included tool.
SIGHTS: Typical three dot sights, fully adjustable rear sight via included tool.
ROUNDED EDGES: Nothing to snag on clothing except maybe the rear sight that sticks up above the slide slightly.
MAGS: 12 round steel mags for a 12 + 1 = 13 capacity. Two mags included. (NOTE: one of my mags was defective, returned to Taurus for free replacement.)
DIS-ASSEMBLY: Not mentioned in instruction book, but trigger must be pulled to release slide from frame.
This is a good looking user-friendly reliable pistol with an exceptionally comfortable grip that handles recoil well. Small and light enough for pocket carry if you have deep pockets.