I've owned a couple of them: 357 revolver, Millennium Pro. No issues with either. People still on them. Are they any better?
My first gun was a PT92C. Never had a problem.I've owned a couple of them: 357 revolver, Millennium Pro. No issues with either. People still on them. Are they any better?
I had a PT92 that ran awesome. I actually preferred it over my M9 and 92FS due to the location of the safety. I could never get used to the slide mounted safety on the Beretta's. The safety on the PT92 was perfect for me since I am used to the safety on 1911's. I still regret selling that one. Sold it to @Balthaz for a damn good deal. He had to come meet me in the hood at my old work though so I figured I'd make it worth his while, haha.
That's about as far as my experience goes with Taurus though. Never was much of a fan of their other offerings. Thought about picking up one of their snubs to keep in the truck but I have a vehicle safe that is welded and bolted in so I'm not worried about theft, I keep a police trade-in Sig P229 in there.
My brother bought a tcp and it never would run right. I'm not sure what he ended up doing with it.I like the TCP better than an LCP.
I have personally seen two Taurus revolvers that blew up in the users hand,both sent the barrel and top strap downrange and one with a bulged cylinder. Looks like the cylinder timing was off.
Then there is the whole thing with that Taurus polymer gun(can't remember the model...I think it's a pt24/7 but not sure) that can fire just by sh shaking the gun...
For a few dollars more I'll buy a quality manufacturer every time.
I had a model 66 6" .357 magnum revolver. It didn't like stout .357 hunting loads at all. The cylinder would freeze up and not rotate. Sold it, and swore off Taurus.
I have a Colt Python that does the same thing.
Actually, the Python is one of the biggest pieces of shit ever produced in a double action revolver. Old outdated tech that is constantly out of time. That said, it is smooth as butter and sexy as hell. Funny how things work sometimes.