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Anyone need a good pistol at a dang good price?
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<blockquote data-quote="utvolsfan77" data-source="post: 5366817" data-attributes="member: 14847"><p>[USER=20193]@Specializedjon[/USER] and [USER=8950]@knightrider[/USER] , 40 years ago, Taurus mainly imported revolvers and they were ridiculed in everything else they made. Just over three years ago, I bought three Taurus G2C's at the Rural King in Morristown, Tennessee. At the time of the purchase, they were on sale and also came with a $25 manufacturer's rebate, making final cost around $157 each.</p><p></p><p>Two were given to my brother and his wife as gifts and the final one was kept for myself. That little Taurus has had nearly 1,000 rounds put through it since then, and I have not yet had a single malfunction of ANY type with it. Not one single failure to chamber, fire, extract, or eject. I sure wish I could say that about all of my firearms.</p><p></p><p>I have other pistols made by Smith & Wesson, Springfield, Rock Island and others, but they are all chambered in .45 ACP except for one FNH in 9mm. This little compact Taurus has held its own against much better known and more expensive handguns. Plus I 'guaranfreakintee' you that it is a hell of a lot easier to conceal than my Glock 21.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line is that Taurus pistols are not the junk that they were 40 years ago!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="utvolsfan77, post: 5366817, member: 14847"] [USER=20193]@Specializedjon[/USER] and [USER=8950]@knightrider[/USER] , 40 years ago, Taurus mainly imported revolvers and they were ridiculed in everything else they made. Just over three years ago, I bought three Taurus G2C's at the Rural King in Morristown, Tennessee. At the time of the purchase, they were on sale and also came with a $25 manufacturer's rebate, making final cost around $157 each. Two were given to my brother and his wife as gifts and the final one was kept for myself. That little Taurus has had nearly 1,000 rounds put through it since then, and I have not yet had a single malfunction of ANY type with it. Not one single failure to chamber, fire, extract, or eject. I sure wish I could say that about all of my firearms. I have other pistols made by Smith & Wesson, Springfield, Rock Island and others, but they are all chambered in .45 ACP except for one FNH in 9mm. This little compact Taurus has held its own against much better known and more expensive handguns. Plus I 'guaranfreakintee' you that it is a hell of a lot easier to conceal than my Glock 21. Bottom line is that Taurus pistols are not the junk that they were 40 years ago! [/QUOTE]
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