Needs turquoise accents.The latest in Taurus' concealed carry lineup. The PT1836 Paterson. Better late than never!
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Needs turquoise accents.The latest in Taurus' concealed carry lineup. The PT1836 Paterson. Better late than never!
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I try real hard. Sometimes.That was full on freaking hilarious!
Looking to add a cARve 15 and PT1836 to the collection?I really hope someone from Taurus stumbles across this thread.
I really hope someone from Taurus stumbles across this thread.
I never had an issue with any of mine. But I didn't keep them either. I just like my Smiths. My mom and dad both have G2s. But I like my Glock 26. I don't know. Why have an imitation when you can have the real thing?Me too... My own experience with Taurus revolvers is a sample size of three- all belonging to friends. During range trips with me, all three locked up and would no longer operate. Like, they had to take home a loaded revolver with the cylinder frozen in place.
I never had an issue with any of mine. But I didn't keep them either. I just like my Smiths. My mom and dad both have G2s. But I like my Glock 26. I don't know. Why have an imitation when you can have the real thing?
Mine had a similar issue. Sent it back twice. The third time they destroyed it and offered me a new gun. However they didn't have the titanium ultra lite in stock so they gave me a choice between waiting an unspecified length of time(they eluded to months) or take the much heavier, much uglier, much less expensive blue version. I took that, listed it for sale that night bnib on ODT. Sold it, my first trade on ODT. 6 months later the ATF is at my house looking for it. My only personal experience with Taurus was my biggest effing nightmare.Me too... My own experience with Taurus revolvers is a sample size of three- all belonging to friends. During range trips with me, all three locked up and would no longer operate. Like, they had to take home a loaded revolver with the cylinder frozen in place.
Me too... My own experience with Taurus revolvers is a sample size of three- all belonging to friends. During range trips with me, all three locked up and would no longer operate. Like, they had to take home a loaded revolver with the cylinder frozen in place.
Now that I think about it, I don't personally know of anyone first hand who has owned a Taurus and NOT had issues with it.
I've had a Titanium Public Defender, Poly Public Defender, and a Raging Judge Magnum. Never had a cylinder lock up or anything else for that matter. I shot them a good bit too. I think my Dad's G2 had one FTF with me. But that was in the first two mags. Maybe we're just doing it wrong.I had a PT92 that I never had any issues with. The PT92 is actually a good gun. I preferred it over the couple of Beretta 92's that I've owned. It's the only Taurus that I've ever owned though.
I've had a Titanium Public Defender, Poly Public Defender, and a Raging Judge Magnum. Never had a cylinder lock up or anything else for that matter. I shot them a good bit too. I think my Dad's G2 had one FTF with me. But that was in the first two mags. Maybe we're just doing it wrong.
Now that I think about it, I don't personally know of anyone first hand who has owned a Taurus and NOT had issues with it.