AbstractT92 samples were solutionized at 1,050 °C, 1,100 °C and 1,150 °C for 20 min and then tempered at 730 °C, 745 °C and 760 °C for 60 min. Optical microscopy studies were carried out to understand the microstructural evolution due to heat treatment. These heat-treated samples comprised of lath martensite microstructure in all the cases. Prior austenite grain size of the heat-treated samples increased with solutionizing temperature. Tensile properties were evaluated using micro-tensile samples. Hardness values of the heat-treated samples were estimated using Vickers hardness tester. Interestingly, for all the given tempering condition, the hardness values showed an increasing trend with solutionizing temperature while their tensile strength values tend to decrease. Fractograph analysis depicted that increasing the solutionizing temperature led to grain boundary decohesion.