I've owned a couple of them: 357 revolver, Millennium Pro. No issues with either. People still
on them. Are they any better?
on them. Are they any better?
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 stillon 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 Old outdated tech that is constantly out of time.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.
